This is got to be the greatest thing, right next to PB&J! I'm heading to my welder now! At 77, you can teach an old dog new tricks! Just got to get his attention, (by clubing him with a 2x4) first! Thanks. Central Indiana. God bless.
I like your approach to this! I used the old fashion way with a big leverage bar, you definitely had the right idea using a hydraulic jack 👍 Thanks for mentioning me and my channel! I really appreciate it!
Your video reminded me that I had built this tool. Thanks for the idea to make a video out of it!! We are a small community of builders here on UA-cam, we all benefit by helping each other!!! Have an awesome day my friend.
I see this has been several years ago but I want to build this same thing, just wondering what is height of vertical piece? I do all tire sizes lawnmower, atv, trailer and car tires. Thanks for great video
It a nice idea pretty close to the mark on what needed to do the job right! Up to everyone to play with it till they have it work perfectly! Little longer in the front with bead breaker at the bottom! Pivot point at the back at the jack, small tubing downward! Ya Mike does lots of nice work! Any solution to a problem is welcome by all Two thumbs up!
Very good, much simpler than most seen on here. With a few mods it could be made to work on just about any size tire.👍 Building it around a bottle jack might be a little handier.
Great idea and very simple. Only I would probably swivel the top curve so it would stay close to the edge of the bead, rather than move away from it as it comes down. Thankyou!
I used a crappy automotive scissors jack for weight purposes. It goes on the trails with me for repairing tyres. I permanently bolted the old scissors jack onto the lever mechanism so it is one functioning unit. It is slow but light to be able to take with me. It draws quite the crowd sometimes. When they asked how I made it. I just say look for a similar invention on Motodonkey on UA-cam. I can not take the credit.
Mike, I'll own up to making the odd joke, here and on other similar sites, about your "two car garage and a couple of tools". I'll admit they are more out of "tool envy" from one lifetime tool user to another. For all those store boughten tools though, some of the best tricks in your garage are the gems you dreamed up and built or saw in others hands and made your own.KOKO!
Another "Why didn't I think of that?" moment. Thanks -sure beats the two cars and a sledge hammer method. Wonder why it never occurred to me to make one of these. Thank you for making things easier!
Hey that's pretty cool. A thought came to mind with me. Instead of a floor jack you could dedicate a bottle jack. Just mount the bottle jack permanently.👍👍
Nice! The curved pieces need to flare out towards the rim. It would push at the tire bead more instead of on the side wall making it pop off really quick. Great design and effectiveness with the floor jack. Also, move the upside down angle iron down so the front wheels on the jack sit flat on the floor, that should keep the tool from raising up when pumping the jack. Love the design, great idea.
That's pretty slick, I have a bunch of tools I want to make. I feel a need to get my mini jeep done before I do though, so I dont miss out on any riding this spring.
I was thinking of making some type of bead breaker, but not sure of how, your idea is right on !!!, I'm going to use your idea, Great Video nice tutorial, Thanks William Orange county
That's just way too cool make job easier yep back in the day working for FMC building automotive equipment from tire changers wheel balancers lefts but that is a neat a break and tired beads
Certainly easier than the one my Dad made to do his trailer tires. Strictly a long lever that you lean on but it worked. I don’t remember if it was adjustable for tire size or not but it could easily be done.
Very nice design, I would probably make it to use the mechanical Jack that came with my vehicle that never gets used lol. That way it's not keeping me from using the hydrologic jack somewhere else. My mom's Grand Caravan jack is still good for over a ton of pinch force. Plus if you have the right size socket, you can attach a drill to it and motorize it.
This is a great trick. I think the only thing that might improve it is to put a piece of flat plate on the bottom and mount the other ring to that. It will help keep the wheels from flipping up and kicking out like you were experiencing. You could get a piece of old tire and cut it and flatten it to put it on the flat piece to have a scratch resistant surface
I'd like to make this bead breaker. Is it possible to get some measurements so I can build one as well? Hey, even if you wanted some money for a set of plans, I would be happy to forward it. I just want some basic measurements to build one, just the length for the base and the most important part, the position of the bolt in the top iron and the bottom. I'll probably use the bottle jack as well. TIA
@@motomule I wouldn't hold you to the measurements, I just thought it would help in the building of this great idea. I'm a carpenter by trade but, I was just hoping to get some idea as to the position of the bolts and length of the base. I probably would build one out of wood, as a prototype and then go from there B-4 I welded one all up. I was hoping to cut a little time by asking you B-4 all the extra work of building one of wood and trying to figure it all out.
@@trybriguy1357 it depends somewhat on the size of your jack. I would also make the bottom frame long enough to extend under the whole jack, and under the whole wheel. It would make it more stable.
Basically you made for one size rim. Use bolts welded to top of top arc and bottom of bottom arc. Then you can change arc size for different rims. Maybe weld round stock on edges that meet tire since may damage tire with edges of arc.
Hello, bro, At 1:37, you said there is a "Harbor Freight roller". Do they carry this item anymore? If still, could you give me its link here please? Thanks a lot.
Not to diss your setup but what happens when one of the beads doesn't break? I think it would work better overall if the bottom was extended so you could break each bead individually. Maybe a bolt with a cross bar to hold the wheel down so it doesn't flip up. And maybe an adjustable top bar for different width wheels. Again thank you for the project idea!
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You need to patent that before someone else does
@@kevinpeterson1965 he could try but there's nothing really proprietary about it. With that said it is a awesome simple bead breaker.
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This is got to be the greatest thing, right next to PB&J! I'm heading to my welder now! At 77, you can teach an old dog new tricks! Just got to get his attention, (by clubing him with a 2x4) first! Thanks. Central Indiana. God bless.
That's awesome! Thanks for watching!
Excellent video ! 👍
Thanks!!
@@motomule You're welcome !
As of 13 August 2020, 87 tyre shop owners hated his video.
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Awesome job really like that I will have to build one too. Thanks for sharing
I like your approach to this! I used the old fashion way with a big leverage bar, you definitely had the right idea using a hydraulic jack 👍 Thanks for mentioning me and my channel! I really appreciate it!
Your video reminded me that I had built this tool. Thanks for the idea to make a video out of it!! We are a small community of builders here on UA-cam, we all benefit by helping each other!!! Have an awesome day my friend.
Moto Mule I just Pinned a comment on my ATV bead breaker video with a link to your new Hydraulic ATV bead breaker video 👍
Have a great day Mike!
@@Mikefestiva thanks man!!!!
I see this has been several years ago but I want to build this same thing, just wondering what is height of vertical piece? I do all tire sizes lawnmower, atv, trailer and car tires. Thanks for great video
Best idea I've seen in a long time👍
I love this. What a nice simple design for something that's such a pain in the butt. Good job.
If I did not have a changer i would defiantly make one. Great video.
Great build! If i didn't have a HB tire breaker, i would use your idea. I like to see original builds.
Man I could have really used one of these a few weeks ago. Great idea. Now put a bottle jack on there and make it air operated!
Good idea!!
great work
Yup very simple very nice. I was gonna use a bottle jack but then was gonna try this air bag from a motor home. Good job.
That would be cool.
Very very good information
Super simple but very effective! Great job!
Wow that's brilliant idea! And hydraulic bottle jack would make this tool look professional!
That's cool, the is surely easier than breaking them down by hand.
So simple but so clever!
Thanks for watching!
It a nice idea pretty close to the mark on what needed to do the job right! Up to everyone to play with it till they have it work perfectly! Little longer in the front with bead breaker at the bottom! Pivot point at the back at the jack, small tubing downward!
Ya Mike does lots of nice work! Any solution to a problem is welcome by all Two thumbs up!
Very good, much simpler than most seen on here. With a few mods it could be made to work on just about any size tire.👍
Building it around a bottle jack might be a little handier.
Grand dad will be building one of those! Still hinting! Great idea as always........
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Great idea and very simple. Only I would probably swivel the top curve so it would stay close to the edge of the bead,
rather than move away from it as it comes down. Thankyou!
Thank for idea. Saved me a ton. Ky.
I would add a return spring and the bottle Jack sounds like a good idea too
A cheap bottle jack could work really nice for a more permanent set up
True!!
Dam good idea. The bottle jack i have is air actuated and has dual return springs. Air or pump style
I used a crappy automotive scissors jack for weight purposes. It goes on the trails with me for repairing tyres. I permanently bolted the old scissors jack onto the lever mechanism so it is one functioning unit. It is slow but light to be able to take with me. It draws quite the crowd sometimes. When they asked how I made it. I just say look for a similar invention on Motodonkey on UA-cam. I can not take the credit.
Mike, I'll own up to making the odd joke, here and on other similar sites, about your "two car garage and a couple of tools". I'll admit they are more out of "tool envy" from one lifetime tool user to another. For all those store boughten tools though, some of the best tricks in your garage are the gems you dreamed up and built or saw in others hands and made your own.KOKO!
Thanks, many of my tools are homemade..
Another "Why didn't I think of that?" moment. Thanks -sure beats the two cars and a sledge hammer method. Wonder why it never occurred to me to make one of these. Thank you for making things easier!
Awesomeness
Hey that's pretty cool. A thought came to mind with me. Instead of a floor jack you could dedicate a bottle jack. Just mount the bottle jack permanently.👍👍
This guy
Great idea!!
Nice! The curved pieces need to flare out towards the rim. It would push at the tire bead more instead of on the side wall making it pop off really quick. Great design and effectiveness with the floor jack. Also, move the upside down angle iron down so the front wheels on the jack sit flat on the floor, that should keep the tool from raising up when pumping the jack. Love the design, great idea.
That's way awesome good execution sir, I think I'll add a mount for a small psi lift support as a return after the jack is released.
Nice!! Thanks for watching!!
Nice tool build
Absolutely great idea Mike ! I think a lot of people will find this pretty dam useful, thanks for the inspiration buddy!
Thanks for watching!!
Good job, very smart
THAT, is a great tool for tires.
I thought so too!! 😁 thanks!!!
Great idea. I've got work to do now.
Get r done!!
This is so cool! I got to do my motorcycle tires. I'd like to see more videos like this
That's the best homemade bread breaker I've seen yet.nice mr.very nice.you should Patten that and market it cheep if possible.
Thanks!!
That's pretty slick, I have a bunch of tools I want to make. I feel a need to get my mini jeep done before I do though, so I dont miss out on any riding this spring.
Get R Done!!!!
great idea looks like an upcoming project for me . thanks for sharing your idea
Thanks for watching!!
I was thinking of making some type of bead breaker, but not sure of how, your idea is right on !!!, I'm going to use your idea,
Great Video nice tutorial, Thanks William Orange county
Perfect, glad to hear it was useful for you!!
Wow what a great Ideal
I’ve been kicking the same idea around but with out the jack I’m going to use an air bag from a semi truck great job
That would be cool!!!
Ok. Dismount means to climb off. Demount means to take off. Great little project! I'm going to build one! (or two)
That's brilliant Mike!
Thanks!!!
Great item!
Love this. Will be building one also. Thanks Mike!
I use my backhoe outrigger.
Works like a charm.
nice little project!
Thanks!!
Gonna make one but wouldn't it be better to have the bead breaker on the top only and flat on the bottom to support the rim and tire?
That's just way too cool make job easier yep back in the day working for FMC building automotive equipment from tire changers wheel balancers lefts but that is a neat a break and tired beads
I have an un-used 35T bottle jack and a bunch of left over steel tubing that may have just found it's new home/use!
Neat idea, beats running over them with my pickup trying to break them down Lol
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Thanks for this! I modified the design and use it to break the beads on my car
Maybe build a different set of pinch plates that are removable for different size tire
Just a 4-6" long piece of straight angle would be universal for any tire that would fit into the frame.
Excellent idea,thank you for sharing
Put a little air back in ATV tires when breaking them down. Always works on the ones with stubborn beads
Well done
Best idea 👍
That's a awesome idea.
Simply brilliant mate top job
Thanks!!
You should sell this for all of us not mechanically inclined
That is truly a great idea, could have used it changing lawn mower tires
Stunningly simple.
Certainly easier than the one my Dad made to do his trailer tires. Strictly a long lever that you lean on but it worked.
I don’t remember if it was adjustable for tire size or not but it could easily be done.
One addition you need is a part that comes out and holds down the tire from moving. Pretty useful tool though.
That's really slick
Thanks!!
thanks dude , good idea
Very nice design, I would probably make it to use the mechanical Jack that came with my vehicle that never gets used lol. That way it's not keeping me from using the hydrologic jack somewhere else. My mom's Grand Caravan jack is still good for over a ton of pinch force. Plus if you have the right size socket, you can attach a drill to it and motorize it.
Very true!!
Nice sir
This is a great trick. I think the only thing that might improve it is to put a piece of flat plate on the bottom and mount the other ring to that. It will help keep the wheels from flipping up and kicking out like you were experiencing. You could get a piece of old tire and cut it and flatten it to put it on the flat piece to have a scratch resistant surface
Good ideas!!
I'd like to make this bead breaker. Is it possible to get some measurements so I can build one as well? Hey, even if you wanted some money for a set of plans, I would be happy to forward it. I just want some basic measurements to build one, just the length for the base and the most important part, the position of the bolt in the top iron and the bottom. I'll probably use the bottle jack as well. TIA
If I made another one, i'd make the bolt location have a few different positions vertically. That way you could do different width tires.
@@motomule I wouldn't hold you to the measurements, I just thought it would help in the building of this great idea. I'm a carpenter by trade but, I was just hoping to get some idea as to the position of the bolts and length of the base. I probably would build one out of wood, as a prototype and then go from there B-4 I welded one all up. I was hoping to cut a little time by asking you B-4 all the extra work of building one of wood and trying to figure it all out.
@@trybriguy1357 it depends somewhat on the size of your jack. I would also make the bottom frame long enough to extend under the whole jack, and under the whole wheel. It would make it more stable.
Really cool bud I might have to make one of those. This is really cool thanks for sharing
Basically you made for one size rim. Use bolts welded to top of top arc and bottom of bottom arc. Then you can change arc size for different rims. Maybe weld round stock on edges that meet tire since may damage tire with edges of arc.
Hello, bro, At 1:37, you said there is a "Harbor Freight roller". Do they carry this item anymore? If still, could you give me its link here please? Thanks a lot.
Putting some spray lube or soapy water around the bead helps a lot.
I think this is a great idea. But might work better with an adjustable height for the center fulcrum.
Would definitely work better if adjustable!! Might have make version 2.0.... 😆 Thanks for watching!!
Simple but effective great Idea...
genius thanks for sharing
Thanks!!
You could also do this with a bottle jack
excelent to cut side walls
This is absolutely awesome! Can you provide measurements please?
Great idea. Going to attempt to build one myself.. any measurements you can provide me with to get started ?
That’s genius
Nice job
Pretty neat!
like it would it work on 18 inch alloy car wheels?
Outstanding
Great idea!
Thats an excellent idea. Good job
Genius!!
how much for you to make and ship one to minnesota?
Awesome
Not to diss your setup but what happens when one of the beads doesn't break? I think it would work better overall if the bottom was extended so you could break each bead individually. Maybe a bolt with a cross bar to hold the wheel down so it doesn't flip up. And maybe an adjustable top bar for different width wheels. Again thank you for the project idea!
Can u do vids of you driving the grave digger
I will. It's all torn down for paint right now.
@@motomule it'll look week when it's done
People that own quads could save a fortune with this! Don't be scared people, change your own tires!
Genius!
I made one out of wood very similar and it saved me lots aggravation thanks for the great content keep it up!
Thanks for watching!!
Great idea