That is what I was wondering about when I saw this. The crane looks very strong the wall it's anchored too and the anchor bolts will be the failure point some day
Beautiful craftsmanship, meticulous, precise, and with outstanding welding. This is a superbly crafted piece which was a pleasure to see being constructed. Subscribed.
Nice work, it all comes down to what it’s anchored to but you knew that before you started. Kinda wanted to see the install more than the welding, that’s where the darkness lies….
Overall, this is a highly informative and enjoyable video for anyone interested in engineering. It showcases your talent and expertise while providing valuable insights and inspiration to fellow enthusiasts. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to watching more of your content in the future 👍👍👍
There has to be one heck of a post or I-beam the jib crane is attached to behind the stucco as 2x4 or 2x6 walls would never hold. But beautifully done.
Good observation mate. Walls are actually made from clay blocks. So, those aren't enought to hold 1 ton on the end of 3 meter long beam. Not even close. But there is a vertical concrete pillar behind one part of the mount and one horizontal on top. So, it should hold :D Thanks for watching mate. ;)
@@makeityourself5016 id be concerned about putting tortion on a concrete pillar. the weight of that crane alone is probably not a big deal. Its a cool build but at the end of the day Id worry about how well that pillar is held upright.
Nice design and construction. What about having a tag line attached to the end of the I beam to be able to pull in the crane arm without reaching out to bring load to the deck?
Solid construction, with it being anchored to a wall like that does that perhaps limit your weight capacity? Or is it bolted through the wall to a beam on the other side? Thanks
No, I am not. But I did get certified training for doing certification. I also had my welds tested under X-ray and bended. And so I know they will hold.
Can I get the plans for this? I would like build one like you started to do. I seen you mounting it on an "I" beam but then you mounted it on a wall instead. The only thing I would change. And that is saying ALOT (I have OCD). Is flipping the Jib over to use a trolley. That same support design should be plenty for a hanging style support. Thanks, Emily Shelton.
Hey, saddly I do not have the plans avaliable. Originaly it was ment to be made like you mentioned, but the guy for whom it was made decided to take this path :)
Great welds - super project - question on your weld technique - almost looks like you are using a type of "whip" nozzle movement, when most mig guys use more of a circular nozzle movement. Is that correct? Whatever you are doing, produced a very even seam. Nice job.
Hello. Yes, that's one of the techinques. I believe its not recomended for begginers because you can end up with lack of fusion. But if you know how to stay on the leading edge of the puddle it's just perfect. I like that technique the most. I had my welds tested and i did penetration test and they were all good. That circular motion is used with lower currents. Its not used in spray transfer, just in short circuit mig or globular. .
@@Dancing_Alone_wRentals I have quite a few ideas. First fixing drill press and upgrading it with variable frequency drive. Machining a few gears,... I will try to upload it in 2 weeks. 😃
Very cool design it really is but you have to watch it unless that is a poured concrete wall that solid that walk and give out easily before the crane or the jib will
Haha, Thank's for watching. Those ID clamps are in my opinion one of the best on the market. And they cost so little. I have a lot of them 😅 Except that hoist isn't the best.
Great job! Would you mind specifying the material name you used in this project? like the boom and type of metal, I am trying to make this project myself
Pozdravljen! Iz videja se ugotovil, da si slovenec :D Odličen izdelek! Za kolikšno obtežbo je narejen žerjav? In kolikšne vijake si uporabil za pritrditev na steno? Hvala in lp.
Except wall mounting. One more thing to use bearings, and you can use locking system by providing two flange with hole to lock the position. Rest is perfect idea..
Thanks mate. I was sceptical if I should use bearings or not, but then after a suggestion from local machinist, i decided to just use bushings. They work perfectly. It rotates with litteraly no force... A lock mechanism would maybe come in handy. But its to late 😅
7:01 "Defining which weld needs to be welded next because of movement" What do you mean by that? as in the heat moving the arm making it not line up? so you need to weld in a specific order?
@@jro1560 jep, you are right. Welding causes very high local temperatures. And when getting hot, metal expands and when cooling down, it shrinks. If I wouldn't be checking with an axle, it might had happen that an axle wouldn't even fit through. And if I saw that axle leans to one way, i had to weld opposite side. Like mentioned. It's called weld sequence.
With all the repeating comments about the wall strength, you should add an introduction to your video to explain. I think people don’t take the time to read the previous comments, so having the info in the video might help.
It is in my case. But it needs to be reinforced concrete wall. In my case, there are two pillars behid the plate. Without them, it would be a danger waithing to happen.
You should allow time for the metal to cool between welds to minimize twist. Also the strength of your wall and those lags are your weak point especially if that concrete is of a low rating and not wire reinforce. When a Foundation is laid for a building the concrete is collected at the beginning and end of the pour , it is allow to cure 30 days and then will have a compression test done on it . Cemete walls are not required in all places to have the same test done . I would check with your building codes to see if there is a code for your walls . If you live in a Hurricane Zone and the building is new you may have a hurricane rated 🧱.
I install sign on walls and may counter lever off the wall light this and believe me this is not safe I don't care if the house Pillar is behind that wall it is not built for this purpose I warn you not to use that hoist I believe you should remove it and Mount it to something that is capable of holding it there is a reason things like this are engineered unless you have proper steel work behind that wall I do not believe it is safe
If it would be for me, I would do it a little different. But it was made for my uncle and he insisted that this is the way to go. Plus he isn't lifting more than 400kg 🙂 That pillars behind will hold, no problem. We could even conect it to another side of the house with cables to reinforce it but it's no need for 400kg :) But thanks for the warning. I appreciate it 🙂
You have it all wrong. The rail could bend and collapse at the knee brace. The positions should be reversed; the brace on top, and extended all the way to the end of the trolly beam.Don't know what that wall is made of, but this looks like a casualty waiting to happen.
I honestly don't have any clue 😅 But the difference in views happened when I used right key words. Those # at the end. Since i put those in, views went up the sky. But it has to be the topic which is well searched
This design is very dangerous if the wall where the arm is anchored is not reinforced. I could end up tearing off the anchor point And it can cause serious accidents or the death of anyone nearby when the crane is operating.
It sure is. Lifting capacity is very well dependent on structural integrity of the wall. In my case, there is a concrete beam behind, so there is nothing to worry about 😀 Thanks for watching 😀
No wall in any building is designed to withstand such locally transmitted load. The fact that you can do something, doesn’t mean you should do it!! And the walls came tumbling down…………………… Stavros
I do not reccomend this type of jib crane design if walls aren't made entirely from thick enough reinforced concrete.
make it a through-bolt design
That is what I was wondering about when I saw this. The crane looks very strong the wall it's anchored too and the anchor bolts will be the failure point some day
So my 1/2 Sheetrock won’t do ?
@@JS-zb1vv just use those expanding plastic anchors and the sheet rock will hold just fine.
it might be a good thing to add a leg to it for heavy loads
Excellent understanding of how to control weld heat and make it work for you. Top job Mate. Cheers from Michael. Australia.
Bro you are extremely skilled and talented,the work you do alone is superb, you are a strong guy, blessed.
Clearly a very very skilled fabricator! Very nice attention to details and preparation!
Thank you very much. 😃
Beautiful craftsmanship, meticulous, precise, and with outstanding welding.
This is a superbly crafted piece which was a pleasure to see being constructed. Subscribed.
Thanks mate. I appreciate it, a lot 😀
Class Build . Looking in from Ireland 🇮🇪
Those are some of the most beautiful welds ive ever seen.
Thanks mate. I appreciate your kind words 😀
in most cases it hurts me when i see people welding on youtube. but in your case i can only applaud you.
It’s nice to watch an artist at work! Some nice welds there too.
thank for this idea..need something like this for my extension plug for my woodworking
Great work. That hinge mechanism is a very substantial work of art!
Thanks man. 😃
Welding is smooth my friend, nice job and great idea
Thanks mate 😀
Nice work, it all comes down to what it’s anchored to but you knew that before you started. Kinda wanted to see the install more than the welding, that’s where the darkness lies….
I like this for lifting boulders on to a farm wagon, then from the wagon to the wall. Great job.
Thanks man 😃
Overall, this is a highly informative and enjoyable video for anyone interested in engineering. It showcases your talent and expertise while providing valuable insights and inspiration to fellow enthusiasts. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to watching more of your content in the future 👍👍👍
There has to be one heck of a post or I-beam the jib crane is attached to behind the stucco as 2x4 or 2x6 walls would never hold. But beautifully done.
What a beautiful job you did. Big thumbs up.
Thanks for watching and your kind words 😀
Yeah I would say he killed it.
Wow! You inspire me!
At the end of the day it's what those anchor bolts can withstand 👍🏼
Should be able to hang a 180lb body
Awesome job and cracking welding 👍
That background music was fire.
What stops your wall from collapsing?
Is the home concrete or stucco?
That is leverage houses are not built for.
Good observation mate. Walls are actually made from clay blocks. So, those aren't enought to hold 1 ton on the end of 3 meter long beam. Not even close. But there is a vertical concrete pillar behind one part of the mount and one horizontal on top. So, it should hold :D
Thanks for watching mate. ;)
@@makeityourself5016 id be concerned about putting tortion on a concrete pillar. the weight of that crane alone is probably not a big deal. Its a cool build but at the end of the day Id worry about how well that pillar is held upright.
Nice design and construction. What about having a tag line attached to the end of the I beam to be able to pull in the crane arm without reaching out to bring load to the deck?
Nice crane! We shared this video in our homemade tools forum this week :)
Excelente trabalho amigo 😁👍
excellent video!
You made a balls of that from start to finish
Just found your channel and subscribed. Very nice.
holy hell that’s beefy! 💪
Saludos desde Argentina
Good job 👍
Thanks man. 😉
Solid construction, with it being anchored to a wall like that does that perhaps limit your weight capacity? Or is it bolted through the wall to a beam on the other side? Thanks
It definitly limits lifting capacity. But it's still a concrete pillar behind the plate and one on top. So I'm guessing I can lift 1 ton.
Pretty heavy costruction for 1 ton capacity.
@@truthspace5525 I'm guessing this is another example of germanic over engineering
@@truthspace5525 we like to overkill projects :D
@@StephenMortimer Roofs look Czech or Spanish, not German.
Varstroj zakon ♥️💪🏻
I would guess you are probably a certified welder
No, I am not. But I did get certified training for doing certification. I also had my welds tested under X-ray and bended. And so I know they will hold.
Great work, but what makes you trust the wall it is mounted to???
Awesome job mate
Thanks for watching and your kind words. :D
Can I get the plans for this?
I would like build one like you started to do. I seen you mounting it on an "I" beam but then you mounted it on a wall instead.
The only thing I would change. And that is saying ALOT (I have OCD). Is flipping the Jib over to use a trolley. That same support design should be plenty for a hanging style support.
Thanks, Emily Shelton.
Hey, saddly I do not have the plans avaliable.
Originaly it was ment to be made like you mentioned, but the guy for whom it was made decided to take this path :)
Good work bro
Heavy Duty 👍👍👍
Agreat talented work...my only question is how many KG it could be lifted
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Very nice work
I need to have one in my welding shop can you send me the details and dimensions please
And how much does it left?.
Beautiful!!!
Great welds - super project - question on your weld technique - almost looks like you are using a type of "whip" nozzle movement, when most mig guys use more of a circular nozzle movement. Is that correct? Whatever you are doing, produced a very even seam. Nice job.
Hello. Yes, that's one of the techinques. I believe its not recomended for begginers because you can end up with lack of fusion. But if you know how to stay on the leading edge of the puddle it's just perfect. I like that technique the most. I had my welds tested and i did penetration test and they were all good. That circular motion is used with lower currents. Its not used in spray transfer, just in short circuit mig or globular. .
Que carga soporta en la maxima extension...??
Espectacular trabajo, felicitaciones, trataré de hacerlo
Great job would you please tell me the model name and number of your welder please
Thanks man. It's Daihen Varstroj 271 . It's a great machine, but I'm affraid it's not sold beyond Europe
This is amazing work. Size of anchor bolts used?
M24 10.9
Well done, sir.
Great looking welding and a super design you came up with. Fun watching the video all the way through.
Thanks mate. I appreciate that 😃
@@makeityourself5016 What will be the next project? Any ideas yet? Looking forward to watching
@@Dancing_Alone_wRentals I have quite a few ideas. First fixing drill press and upgrading it with variable frequency drive. Machining a few gears,... I will try to upload it in 2 weeks. 😃
Might have been nice to actually see it in operation
what a scary sad ending! hope nobody dies!
I hope too😅. I'll make some railings soon.
Very cool design it really is but you have to watch it unless that is a poured concrete wall that solid that walk and give out easily before the crane or the jib will
Какая грузоподъёмность на конце стрелы ❓
How do you know what loads it dan handle?
Muy bueno! Pero me parece muy robusto y pesado para colocar en la pared. Éxitos!!
ID Tools - used to work for that company (Inter Diskont). Nice to see a fellow Slovenian youtuber. :) Great build, nice welds . 💪
Haha, Thank's for watching. Those ID clamps are in my opinion one of the best on the market. And they cost so little. I have a lot of them 😅
Except that hoist isn't the best.
Great job! Would you mind specifying the material name you used in this project? like the boom and type of metal, I am trying to make this project myself
Its nothing special. Its low carbon structural steel S235 with yield strenght of 235 MPa. Regular steel :)
And size of anchor bolts used?
GOOD DAY, WHAT MATERIAL DID YOU PUT ON THE BUSHINGS AND THE SHAFT AND WHAT LOAD CAPACITY DOES IT HAVE?... GREETINGS
Bushing are from regular steel s235. They dont need to be any fany stuff since the crane is used maybe 5 hours a year
Awesome..what welder do you use?
Its daihen varstroj or otc brand in yellow color.
@@makeityourself5016 thanks
Сколько выдерживает?
Any engineering data on what the capacity might be? It’s not super long so could be good up to 1K.
Hey, thanks for watching. It's good up to 1000 kg at the end of 3 meters long beam. 😀
Great job! Which welding wire do you use 0.8 or 1.0
0,8 and 1,0. Ussualy I change to 0,8 when doing some railings or some thin tubbing.
Materials 4mm and more with 1,0.
In this video, 1,0.
@@makeityourself5016 can you please share the price or making Cost of this project???
@@surajwavre8291 i think it was 450€ without an electric hoist
@@makeityourself5016 so, it is more affordable to get it from Amazon 🤔
Pozdravljen! Iz videja se ugotovil, da si slovenec :D Odličen izdelek! Za kolikšno obtežbo je narejen žerjav? In kolikšne vijake si uporabil za pritrditev na steno? Hvala in lp.
Zdravo, slovenc sem ja 😄
Vijaki so m24 10,9. Žerjev je dober za cca 1tono, ampak zaradi samega vpetja na zid, ne dviguje več kot 400-500kg.
Except wall mounting. One more thing to use bearings, and you can use locking system by providing two flange with hole to lock the position. Rest is perfect idea..
Thanks mate. I was sceptical if I should use bearings or not, but then after a suggestion from local machinist, i decided to just use bushings. They work perfectly. It rotates with litteraly no force...
A lock mechanism would maybe come in handy. But its to late 😅
Very nice work but i didn't see a stop to prevent the hoist from rolling off the end but I'm sure there is.😬
Hoist is bolted on. Thats how the customer wanted :)
@@makeityourself5016 well it definitely is inspiring to watch? Hopefully when I get younger I will be able to weld like that.
Brilliant
Lift weights and pull the wall over? Blocks are not strong in sideways directions.
Concrete pillars behind. Else I wouldn't mount it there ;)
7:01 "Defining which weld needs to be welded next because of movement" What do you mean by that? as in the heat moving the arm making it not line up? so you need to weld in a specific order?
Yea metal expands and contracts when welding. It's called weld sequencing. He had it well thought out!!!
@@jro1560 jep, you are right. Welding causes very high local temperatures. And when getting hot, metal expands and when cooling down, it shrinks. If I wouldn't be checking with an axle, it might had happen that an axle wouldn't even fit through. And if I saw that axle leans to one way, i had to weld opposite side.
Like mentioned. It's called weld sequence.
With all the repeating comments about the wall strength, you should add an introduction to your video to explain. I think people don’t take the time to read the previous comments, so having the info in the video might help.
Good suggestion. Thanks. I will look if this is possible 😀
@@makeityourself5016 or just pin your comment to the top, where you explain it in a few lines.
Welding Technik o.k. but the Paintjob iss Semi professionell 😳🤔
Haha, why's that ? 😅
I mean, I know it's not proffesional. But how didnyou see that? 😅
Great vid, I hope ur gonna make more fabrication videos?
Thanks. I will. I have 3 projects already filmed. 😃
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2000 lb winch will d3 in your driveway way with some of the wall if you try to lift that much weight but, looks nice anyway.
Thats probably true. Metal frame has that lifting power. Wall on the other hand doesnt. But we use it up to 400 kg
nice lift but where is your guard rail im sure there is a building code that requires 1 at the height you are standing?
Haha, i think soo too. 😅
Maybe one of the upcoming projects 😃
Now you have a good excuse for not adding any railing on the balcony, haha.
Exemplary craftsmanship.
Hahaha, it's not my balcony. Else I would make it.
is that strong for the wall
It is in my case. But it needs to be reinforced concrete wall. In my case, there are two pillars behid the plate. Without them, it would be a danger waithing to happen.
You should allow time for the metal to cool between welds to minimize twist.
Also the strength of your wall and those lags are your weak point especially if that concrete is of a low rating and not wire reinforce.
When a Foundation is laid for a building the concrete is collected at the beginning and end of the pour , it is allow to cure 30 days and then will have a compression test done on it . Cemete walls are not required in all places to have the same test done . I would check with your building codes to see if there is a code for your walls . If you live in a Hurricane Zone and the building is new you may have a hurricane rated 🧱.
Everything ok.. except wall mount. I feel not sure about whether wall can bear the whole weight
I'd ad a wall to floor mounted post. Because them bolts are going to get pulled out one day
Hey, They won't end up getting pulled out, besause they are going through a concrete beam behind :) But thatnks for the warning :)
I install sign on walls and may counter lever off the wall light this and believe me this is not safe I don't care if the house Pillar is behind that wall it is not built for this purpose I warn you not to use that hoist I believe you should remove it and Mount it to something that is capable of holding it there is a reason things like this are engineered unless you have proper steel work behind that wall I do not believe it is safe
If it would be for me, I would do it a little different. But it was made for my uncle and he insisted that this is the way to go. Plus he isn't lifting more than 400kg 🙂
That pillars behind will hold, no problem.
We could even conect it to another side of the house with cables to reinforce it but it's no need for 400kg :)
But thanks for the warning. I appreciate it 🙂
you could have added some grease zerks so you could lubricate the hinge-without grease it will eventually seize
I actually did, but forgot to film :D
4 of them actually haha
Odlichna izrabotka👍majstorski📐🛠️
Thank you mate. I appreciate it :)
Where are you from? I see that you using varstroj welder is he good?
@@bobomounten3098
It's a really good machine. Worth it's price. :)
Whats the weight limit?
It's around 1000 kg at the end of 3 meter long beam. But it will not be used for more than half a ton.
Great job 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇲
You have it all wrong. The rail could bend and collapse at the knee brace. The positions should be reversed; the brace on top, and extended all the way to the end of the trolly beam.Don't know what that wall is made of, but this looks like a casualty waiting to happen.
Legal, agora e so esperar trincar a voluna da casa.
This is dangerous design and can bring down the wall. How did you calculate it to hold a ton? Hmmm... No!
It is dangerous, indeed. If not implemented properly. It needs reinforced cocrete wall to hold that much. Regular bricks would just colapse.
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How does your 2nd video have so many views tell me please?👏👏
I honestly don't have any clue 😅
But the difference in views happened when I used right key words.
Those # at the end. Since i put those in, views went up the sky. But it has to be the topic which is well searched
dobro si tole izpeljal
This design is very dangerous if the wall where the arm is anchored is not reinforced.
I could end up tearing off the anchor point
And it can cause serious accidents or the death of anyone nearby when the crane is operating.
It sure is. Lifting capacity is very well dependent on structural integrity of the wall. In my case, there is a concrete beam behind, so there is nothing to worry about 😀
Thanks for watching 😀
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the arm and hinge look far stronger than your winch attachment or your mounting surface
The wall is at load capacity just from the crane.
Kg?
Total weight of the crane cca 190 kg. And lifting capacity of 1000 kg at the end of the 3 meter long beam. 😀
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No wall in any building is designed to withstand such locally transmitted load. The fact that you can do something, doesn’t mean you should do it!! And the walls came tumbling down……………………
Stavros
Хорошо бы вротивовес ещё.
А зубчатое колесо, с приводом - для поворота!
Haha it could be done. But turning is smooth, without any effort even if having a load
That wall will give long before the crane does.
Hahah, nothing is going to gave up hahah 😅😂
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