@@shafiqtariq2635 2-1/2 inches I bought it from Harbor Freight. I used it to lift bundles of shingles onto my roof. I was re-roofing my house. I built a trolley and used the hoist to pull the trolley up a ramp I built. I did have pictures on my facebook of the trolley.
Great job dude. You got one more admirer from Kenya. This inspires me as I work on a project of making an electric car that doesn't require external charging.
Lots of admirers for a chap with great design & build trade skills. Please note that this unit is suited only for 12VDC supply ( yes there may be rare units designed for 24 VDC but availability?). The only suitable DC power source that I know of, would be a 12V auto lead-acid battery or a PC power supply which can deliver in the range 16 to 20 amps at 12V. Either solution occupies space & costs $$. I would expect that this unit would get hot due to high load, so at best it's suitable for intermitent use, allowing time to cool down. It would have helped greatly if we knew the current drawn during the tests. Overall I agree a clever & creative chap.
I really enjoy your videos. You are kind enough to write sizes and materials Beginners need that support It's guys like us get inspired to build Your projects
It's an amazing idea, i have many ideas and able to get my hands on wiper motors however I was told that gears in the wiper motors are plastic so i never followed up on any of my ideas, so now after seeing your video im going to take one apart see for myself. Great job! 👍 👍
@@SekAustria yeah, the plastuc might be hard, but if you go over the max torque even once, and the plastic strips, it is pretty much useless after that.
Old model cars have forged gears in their wiper motors. I couldn't tell you what year they switched to plastic though. But ones I messed with a long long time ago were iron. With plastic gears all you need is to have a single tooth fail and the whole thing can come crashing back down.
yes at reduced speed, you could lift the same drill press or compressor without the pulled attached to double the load on the hoist and increase the speed by 2, assuming its powerful enough to do that, if you can find a wormdrive hand winch or buy one the cheap ones are 25$, then just beef it up a little and add an 18v drill to it
it's a great job I'm really surprised how much power can produce, but man anything with hoisting or pressure should be Tested, remember your safety is the most important thing, Don't Stay Under suspended loads
you added an incidental safety feature...the wiper motor has a helical gear so it will not rotate by itself in case of chain failure or power failure...the same happens with car window regulators.....its ideal for this application
It's not the helical gear that's responsible. What you have is a worm drive box & like most worm drive boxes the efficiency is such that they are irreversible. There are some that are reversible & some that are neither one or the other. Using a worm box is a well known approach to having to build in a brake device.
@@peterowens290 sorry i am not a native english speaker...the spiral gear doesnt allow the thing to rotate on its own...thinking better on it i believe you are right and its called a worm gear in english... thats the reason they use that setup on car window regulators and preety much everything that is not supposed to wind back on its own. it provides gear reduction and self braking at the same time,its one of those simple yet very effective and usefull things
شــُـكـرً لــّـك : ،Thank you very much Excellent instructions. I think ; If you duplicate the gears around the sprocket you made ( you machined ) it will give more power to lift heavier weight . Thank you again. Keep Up. An Arab, Aircraft Engineer & QC. Lead Inspector. DH and Jeddah.
And oh man, I loved the idea of making the little pinion, I needed to make one here too for a project but I did it differently, I scratched it using a baike ten-tooth pinion, then I took some off with the sander and then I finished with the grinder, it was good more this idea is 10 of you, cool, I'm even going to copy this electric hoist, because it was awesome, you got another subscriber on the channel, congratulations, I'll give you my name for you to take a look at it's because I haven't posted the videos I still have several more I'm editing first so it doesn't get too monotonous9, hug there.
Brilliantly done .you made something so useful and increased my desire to build it. now my friend, if you could sell me a large bottle of your motivation and two large bottles of your skills.I would be a happy man. 🇦🇺🍻👍
Nicely done fellow! I appreciate your using a windshield wiper motor as I wasn't sure just what kind of power they would produce, thanks to your video I do now. I don't see you ever having a problem getting a job !!
the motor does have a little grunt for what it is, but: did you not see the gear ratio used for the project? intentional or not, the whole package did work well together, though...
Pretty neat build and video although i wonder how long a wiper motor will last powering a which of that nature ? i guess it would work well for occasional short pulls of according strength and weight
Outstanding awesome I am interested in a project that can use a few of the components you made in your video and the how to make a gear thing beyond anything i have seen so far love it and will be putting this knowledge to use at once
Very cool design and build i thought your DIY sprockets were pretty cool the way you made them any idea how much It will actually. Lift or pull ? I imagine the weakest. Part would be the wiper motor ? Although lifting that drill press was impressive
Wow this is a good example of how creative this post... Good job and more power to you sir. By the way, can this setup be used in a motorized sliding gate?
More important get some work boots. And when making UA-cam videos it helps to work with decent hand tools (Center punch, ball pein hammer etc) You have a well equipted workshop & great trade skills. Show your followers how to do things the right way. Please.
@@RUS-ht1hd осталось понять где взять вал. Трещётку можно просто купить. А вот вал хз какой у него номер детали, да и стоит он наверно как чугунный мост.
By way of calculations and an estimate of 2.5 inch diameter take-up drum - you're lifting speed is approximately 17 inches per minute. That's why it's so slow. You can double the speed by using the cable to pull directly but you cut the lifting power in half. Great ingenuity in building this winch. Most wiper motors have two speeds. It sure looks like you're using the slow speed. I estimated 3.5 seconds per revolution. If correct, you're seeing 17.14 RPM on the wiper output shaft. That's GOT to be the slow speed. Maybe your power source was weak. Nevertheless, the gear ratio appears to be 4:1 (24:6 tooth ratio). If you're turning a 2 1/2 inch drum, that comes to about 33.75 inches per minute of travel. Doubling the lifting capacity slows you down to 16.877 inches per minute.
i am impressed and i dont get easily impressed. very clever way of making the sprocket. you could make a heavy duty winch out of a starter motor...there are geared starter motors also, mainly on diesel cars and trucks and you can add further reduction with a chain or set of gears.
Your project is really cool. I need to make one to get a canoe. But how do you get it to turn both ways, with the bike ratchet only pulling to one side?
THAT IS WHAT I NEED TO LIFT THE BATTERIES FROM MY BATTERY BANK. THIS IS VERY NICELY DONE. BRAVO ! WAS THAT 7018 ROD YOU USED IN WELDING ? WHAT SIZE WELDER DO YOU USE ? THAT IS SO COOL WONDER IR A WINDOW ACTUATOR WOULD WORK ?
Excelente trabajo, muy buena la idea y la explicación, sugiero que para una mayor velocidad ya questa muy lento, se le coloque in piñon de bicicleta Nº 12 o 14 , de todos modos felicitaciones
Maybe I'm just missing something, but how do you link the green spool to the larger gear? You spin it separately a couple times, but then turning the gear turns the spool.
Like and subscribe so you wont miss on how i will repurpose this project in to something else.
Hi.. May i ask the diameter of your custom spocket?
@@shafiqtariq2635 2-1/2 inches I bought it from Harbor Freight. I used it to lift bundles of shingles onto my roof. I was re-roofing my house. I built a trolley and used the hoist to pull the trolley up a ramp I built. I did have pictures on my facebook of the trolley.
Hello! Where is this engine used? Its characteristics and capacity winch?
I will post a video on how to make different size of chain sprocket. So better subscribe
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The sprocket that you designed, laid out and fabricated impressed the hell out of me. Great build.
Great job dude. You got one more admirer from Kenya. This inspires me as I work on a project of making an electric car that doesn't require external charging.
Bloody genius... That gear wheel making, cycle sprocket arrangement simply superb!
Lots of admirers for a chap with great design & build trade skills. Please note that this unit is suited only for 12VDC supply ( yes there may be rare units designed for 24 VDC but availability?).
The only suitable DC power source that I know of, would be a 12V auto lead-acid battery or a PC power supply which can deliver in the range 16 to 20 amps at 12V. Either solution occupies space & costs $$. I would expect that this unit would get hot due to high load, so at best it's suitable for intermitent use, allowing time to cool down. It would have helped greatly if we knew the current drawn during the tests. Overall I agree a clever & creative chap.
I thought I was a maker, but you sir are at another level. Respect!
Absolutely brilliant idea using the caliper to clean the rust of the metal!!!
dude...you are an extremely talented kid... you have a bright future in engineering or just as a machinist
You did an awesome job. I honestly didn't think it would work. I'm very glad that you proved me wrong
Beautiful idea and top class craftmanship, problem is too slow and winches are very cheap to buy.
I really enjoy your videos.
You are kind enough to write sizes and materials
Beginners need that support
It's guys like us get inspired to build
Your projects
One could hardly doubt a person who does work like this, in a white shirt, and does not end up dirty!
I am glad that you use a guard on your cut off wheel/grinder.
Also loved the music at the end.
Thanks for good video.
It's an amazing idea, i have many ideas and able to get my hands on wiper motors however I was told that gears in the wiper motors are plastic so i never followed up on any of my ideas, so now after seeing your video im going to take one apart see for myself. Great job! 👍 👍
I was thinking about that too bro. But the plastic is hard and it is deepy grooved.
@@SekAustria yeah, the plastuc might be hard, but if you go over the max torque even once, and the plastic strips, it is pretty much useless after that.
Old model cars have forged gears in their wiper motors. I couldn't tell you what year they switched to plastic though. But ones I messed with a long long time ago were iron. With plastic gears all you need is to have a single tooth fail and the whole thing can come crashing back down.
What a great lawn tractor winch! A+ for you!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I liked that so much i had to have one. My wife is upset with me because her wipers won't work. Wonder why?
The more pullies you add the greater the load it will lift/pull. Great video 👍
yes at reduced speed, you could lift the same drill press or compressor without the pulled attached to double the load on the hoist and increase the speed by 2, assuming its powerful enough to do that, if you can find a wormdrive hand winch or buy one the cheap ones are 25$, then just beef it up a little and add an 18v drill to it
brilliant and clever idea... sana maka gawa ka din para sa pang rigging hoist machine..
Really brilliant concept and build! The windshield wiper motor... Who knew? Thanks!
it's a great job I'm really surprised how much power can produce, but man anything with hoisting or pressure should be Tested, remember your safety is the most important thing,
Don't Stay Under suspended loads
いろいろな事を考えてますね それに工具が有りますよね
これからも頑張って下さいね 楽しみにしてますよ。
making of mini sprocket is the idea sir. great awesome work sir :D
I too. Enjoyed making the sprocket. Good idea
Yep! That was cool. Love the project over-all, but that was neatly done! I'm totally going to copy it. :-)
Galing...! Pinoy n pinoy ang diskarte! 😁💪
you added an incidental safety feature...the wiper motor has a helical gear so it will not rotate by itself in case of chain failure or power failure...the same happens with car window regulators.....its ideal for this application
It's not the helical gear that's responsible. What you have is a worm drive box & like most worm drive boxes the efficiency is such that they are irreversible. There are some that are reversible & some that are neither one or the other. Using a worm box is a well known approach to having to build in a brake device.
@@peterowens290 sorry i am not a native english speaker...the spiral gear doesnt allow the thing to rotate on its own...thinking better on it i believe you are right and its called a worm gear in english... thats the reason they use that setup on car window regulators and preety much everything that is not supposed to wind back on its own. it provides gear reduction and self braking at the same time,its one of those simple yet very effective and usefull things
superb idea of making the sprocket
Great work bro
I never would have thought of making a gear like that! Good idea!
Молодец))))- из ничего лебёдку замастырил👍👍👍
شــُـكـرً لــّـك :
،Thank you very much
Excellent instructions.
I think ;
If you duplicate the gears around the
sprocket you made ( you machined ) it
will give more power to lift heavier weight .
Thank
you again.
Keep Up.
An Arab,
Aircraft Engineer &
QC. Lead Inspector.
DH and Jeddah.
And oh man, I loved the idea of making the little pinion, I needed to make one here too for a project but I did it differently, I scratched it using a baike ten-tooth pinion, then I took some off with the sander and then I finished with the grinder, it was good more this idea is 10 of you, cool, I'm even going to copy this electric hoist, because it was awesome, you got another subscriber on the channel, congratulations, I'll give you my name for you to take a look at it's because I haven't posted the videos I still have several more I'm editing first so it doesn't get too monotonous9, hug there.
making that gear was freaking amazing technique. Thank you so much, i would have never thought about it. Stay awesome :) :D
Brilliantly done .you made something so useful and increased my desire to build it. now my friend, if you could sell me a large bottle of your motivation and two large bottles of your skills.I would be a happy man. 🇦🇺🍻👍
I am thinking about a similar lift mechanism too. Great ideas and use of existing parts. Thanks for sharing...
Nicely done fellow! I appreciate your using a windshield wiper motor as I wasn't sure just what kind of power they would produce, thanks to your video I do now. I don't see you ever having a problem getting a job !!
the motor does have a little grunt for what it is, but: did you not see the gear ratio used for the project? intentional or not, the whole package did work well together, though...
OMG! That is simply outstanding!!👍👍👍👍👍
Very nice job reclaiming discarded parts & reusing them. I enjoyed this videoand am a big fan of this. Stay well, Joe Z
Thanks bro
Mothers in law are usually heavy and ALWAYS around!
Hahaha
Pretty neat build and video although i wonder how long a wiper motor will last powering a which of that nature ? i guess it would work well for occasional short pulls of according strength and weight
отличная идея! не думал что можно из этого сделать лебедку!
SUPERB AS USUAL , GREAT ENGINEERING AND THOUGHT .THANKS TONY T
Awesome... nice job..i don't miss any of your videos.. adding to my knowledge.. keep it up.. thanks.. Happy new year .. bro.
Awesome craftsmanship!
Very good idea,maximum how much weight we can carry by this machine?
Very neat drilling trick
You gave me an idea of how to hang mine in my garage. I already have a hoist that will lift 880 lbs. Thanks.
While watching this video. It dawned on me that a guy could use a subaru rear differental as the headstock of a lathe.
Excellent job
Excellent work my friend
So cool! It will be interesting to find out how long the motor will last as it probably isn't designed for such a load. Who cares though? Impressive!
Dave Hihej
This should be entered into Emma's spare room contest !
I instinctively close my eyes when he's about to weld.
Really nice build! Stay safe, Joe Z
Outstanding awesome
I am interested in a project that can use a few of the components you made in your video and the how to make a gear thing beyond anything i have seen so far love it and will be putting this knowledge to use at once
YOU MUST make a custom drill press, I like how creative you are and I’m sure you can build a superior version to the ones around
Disculpe la pregunta. Cuál es la potencia del motor que usted utilizó? Gracias
Thank you about machin left and good working.
Desde Chile muy bueno excelente trabajo gracias por mostrarlo
Great idea 💡 and nice finshing👌
Well done job mate. Spot on.
Very cool design and build i thought your DIY sprockets were pretty cool the way you made them any idea how much It will actually. Lift or pull ? I imagine the weakest. Part would be the wiper motor ? Although lifting that drill press was impressive
I like your videos, but I wish they had 90% less background noise
Great job, but how much exactly the maximum weight could be pulled by it?
Классно изготовил звёздочку. Молодец.
Big smile to you Sek!
Excelente muy creativo y con materiales muy basico lo felicito.
Muy bueno, me gusta este tipo de videos.
That’s some nice fab work.
great video, very usefull..
thanks you very much for sharing..
may be with diesel engine to lifts more heavy material..
Wow this is a good example of how creative this post... Good job and more power to you sir. By the way, can this setup be used in a motorized sliding gate?
Excellent idea and good job...
Bon boulot mon gars !!! Bravo !
Good job my guy !!! Bravo !
your resourcefulness is inspirational .... subed
Very nice work, just one bit of advice though! Get yourself some overalls or rough shirts, you gonna burn holes in your decent shirts bro!
More important get some work boots. And when making UA-cam videos it helps to work with decent hand tools (Center punch, ball pein hammer etc) You have a well equipted workshop & great trade skills. Show your followers how to do things the right way. Please.
Ледника с камазовской трещетки будет надёжной и крепче у меня такая. Движки поднимает на ура. И даже стопорить не надо
Простите, а это что за трещетка от КАМАЗа ? Можно подробнее
@@Alim_Hapov. с тормозного механизма
Алим Хапов. Это трещетка с тормозного механизма,просто добавляешь трубу.
@@nikolailuskov6129 если трещетку взять вместе с валом т.е. со шлицами, обрезать раздвижные кулаки и туда приварить трубу и голову ломать не надо.
@@RUS-ht1hd осталось понять где взять вал. Трещётку можно просто купить. А вот вал хз какой у него номер детали, да и стоит он наверно как чугунный мост.
Que motor le puso? Muy buen trabajo felicitaciones
Galing!salute to you sir
This is such a beautiful video! So many innovative techniques and combinations used.
Very good work man! I was thinking about use some powered washing machine motor with a regulator of energy. It would be possible?
You can use a washinv machine motor but you need to add some gear reducer a worm gear type is a must.
@@SekAustria yeah! Thanks for your comments. I'm thinking in some reducer gear. Do you have any idea?
By way of calculations and an estimate of 2.5 inch diameter take-up drum - you're lifting speed is approximately 17 inches per minute. That's why it's so slow. You can double the speed by using the cable to pull directly but you cut the lifting power in half.
Great ingenuity in building this winch. Most wiper motors have two speeds. It sure looks like you're using the slow speed. I estimated 3.5 seconds per revolution. If correct, you're seeing 17.14 RPM on the wiper output shaft. That's GOT to be the slow speed. Maybe your power source was weak. Nevertheless, the gear ratio appears to be 4:1 (24:6 tooth ratio). If you're turning a 2 1/2 inch drum, that comes to about 33.75 inches per minute of travel. Doubling the lifting capacity slows you down to 16.877 inches per minute.
Well said bro :D
Awesome! Feel free to embed this video on our homemade tools forum; you're one of us :)
What this kid can do with scrap. Imagine letting him loose in a millwright shop or something. Wow
Very nice. .thank you for detailed show.
Excellent travail
That is wicked awesome 😎👍💵🤜🤛💥
Excellent job!!
i am impressed and i dont get easily impressed. very clever way of making the sprocket. you could make a heavy duty winch out of a starter motor...there are geared starter motors also, mainly on diesel cars and trucks and you can add further reduction with a chain or set of gears.
Great work I love it thanks..
nice video Zandabad thanks
Your project is really cool. I need to make one to get a canoe. But how do you get it to turn both ways, with the bike ratchet only pulling to one side?
THAT IS WHAT I NEED TO LIFT THE BATTERIES FROM MY BATTERY BANK.
THIS IS VERY NICELY DONE. BRAVO !
WAS THAT 7018 ROD YOU USED IN WELDING ?
WHAT SIZE WELDER DO YOU USE ?
THAT IS SO COOL WONDER IR A WINDOW ACTUATOR WOULD WORK ?
Well done احسنت🇰🇼
can I use all the wiper motors, even if they are not the same brand, and are there any suggestions for specifications for the motors that I can buy
It's great, it's recycling. Very good work!
Is it for sale?
well, masterfully made, I just didn't see the safety brake
Excelente trabajo, muy buena la idea y la explicación, sugiero que para una mayor velocidad ya questa muy lento, se le coloque in piñon de bicicleta Nº 12 o 14 , de todos modos felicitaciones
Excellent ! You rock man.
As always I enjoyed the video, I really liked how you made your own sprocket as well. Keep up the great content
Thanks mate
You are a genius!!
Maybe I'm just missing something, but how do you link the green spool to the larger gear? You spin it separately a couple times, but then turning the gear turns the spool.
Very Creative!