Молодец!!! Голова и руки на месте! Отличное сито получилось. Возьму себе на заметку. И видео отличное. Даже с минимальным знанием языка всё понятно и растолковано.
We-e-e-ll, the lighting wasn't quite right and the camera angle was off by a degree or two, and those rusty wheels - - du-u-u-de, what were you thinking?! I'm pulling your leg, man. Your video was, well done and, though I know bicycle wheels well, there are others who do not so your patience in showing how to remove the spokes was excellent. (I did, however, fast-forward through the 2nd rim. ;-) ) A big smile came across my face during 2:33 through 2:44 Going to your Deuxième partie or Part Deux or ...your next video. And, btw, thanks!
:) Yeah that's Tarzan. He's a pretty good kitty. Got his name because when he was young he wouldn't use the steps on the deck he'd always climb up the sides. LOL
For those that like to "Recycle" things to make the world a better place, then re-using those old bicycle wheels could be classified as "Recycling" materials for a better purpose, and they don't have to be thrown into the Land fill.
you probably dont care but if you guys are bored like me atm you can watch all of the new movies on InstaFlixxer. I've been binge watching with my girlfriend for the last few days =)
Instead of the "zip ties" , you might find that short self tapping screws (the ones with the washer built into the head) would work better and last longer.
That's a great idea! The only thing I would have concerns about would be finding a screw short enough that the tip would remain lower than the edge of the rim so they wouldn't interfere with the wheels that the cage rides on.
ScanMan79... Thinking about the name... were you in the transport industry, per chance?? Scan being short for Scania... Man... well, truck and bus brand out of Germany, and both had equipment in Australia at that time...
Hey Jacare, No, I wasn't in the transport industry. The name came from my attempt to combine a few on my interest. Storm chasing (radar scanning), I'm also a HAM radio operator so I did a lot of radio frequency scanning as well as owning a photography business (now closed) (photo scanning) at the time I made up the screen name. It's been several years ago now, but you are the first to ever ask about it. :)
as a minimalist im thinking 2 rims with a cross of spokes left on, atatch pedal to 1 wheel axel somehow, sit device on 2 upside down bikes and just turn it manually oh and the screen ofcourse
@@ScanMan79 yea true, im not really capable of much further than that lol i have an old manual workout bike i wonder if i could just pull 1 fork of the side of the wheel and just atach some mesh and anothe spare rim to the other side of it
+Alex Tworkowski That would be a great idea if I could get a caster this an inverted "V" so the tire could ride in it. The cage is guided by the casters it's riding on. A little bit free floating if you will.
ScanMan79 I hear ya. Good point. Love the thing. Always wanted to sift my composted grass clippings and had the idea of one about the aspect of a ferris wheel w/ wooden sides and a door to shovel in the compost. This is so much better. I threw out a perfectly good stepper motor from a treadmill the wifey was moaning about. Should have kept it and the controls. In the next life, i guess. Thanks for the response. Excellent video.
The wheel sizes are 23 or 24 inches. Standard 10 speed bike wheel. Also, me having to use that patch panel was only due to my budget restrictions. It was cheaper for me to purchase 2 shorter rolls of wire mesh than it was for 1 longer roll. If you get the long roll of mesh the patch isn't needed. I hope that helps you out and thanks for watching!
+Paula Beattie Hello, yeah I apologize for not having part 2 available yet. I've had some health issues that have prevented me from getting things done as planned. I haven't forgotten about it and hope to have a new video up soon, please subscribe and you will be alerted as soon as it becomes available. :) Thanks for your patients.
Froman Abe Hello, personally I just asked around for anyone that had any old bicycles that they didn't care about laying around. If you have any bike repair shops near you you might be able to ask them if they'd have anything you could have or keep an eye out for you. Then of course if money doesn't apply then you can always buy some new basic rims for your project. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
Ich habe mir selbst eine gebaut,läuft mit Akku oder mit Ladegerät,beweglich auf rollen ,Bitte um Kommentare und konstruktive Kritik ua-cam.com/video/KNQZp75hvk0/v-deo.html
Thank you very much!!.. I’ve been looking for sold instruction on making one of these. Saved me $300.
Glad you found it helpful! I've been using mine for just short of 6 years now without issue. Thanks for watching!
are you kidding?...your video is excelent...good quality.....tnx for it....May God bless you...
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you liked it.
YOU ARE A GENIUS MATE! THANKS! João from Brazil
What an idea! 💡 I was thinking 💭 what I should use to make this base from. Big thumb 👍
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
My brother you great jeniyes plz more idea of busnis
Молодец!!! Голова и руки на месте! Отличное сито получилось. Возьму себе на заметку. И видео отличное. Даже с минимальным знанием языка всё понятно и растолковано.
Thanks for watching and I'm glad it was helpful.
AM WATCHING YOUR VIDEO MEN...BUT IT'S SUPERB QUALITY ANY WAY THANKS FOR THE VIDEO..
ASHIS FROM NEPAL
Pop rivets and washers?
Looks good, when are you going to post part 2?
your Video quality is absolutly ok
You can also use pop rivets with fender washers to hold the screen on.
I was wondering exactly that!
I have never seen a fender washer with a small enough center hole for a pop rivet.
Thanks for this video!
You're very welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
We-e-e-ll, the lighting wasn't quite right and the camera angle was off by a degree or two, and those rusty wheels - - du-u-u-de, what were you thinking?!
I'm pulling your leg, man. Your video was, well done and, though I know bicycle wheels well, there are others who do not so your patience in showing how to remove the spokes was excellent. (I did, however, fast-forward through the 2nd rim. ;-) )
A big smile came across my face during 2:33 through 2:44
Going to your Deuxième partie or Part Deux or ...your next video. And, btw, thanks!
:) Yeah that's Tarzan. He's a pretty good kitty. Got his name because when he was young he wouldn't use the steps on the deck he'd always climb up the sides. LOL
For those that like to "Recycle" things to make the world a better place, then re-using those old bicycle wheels could be classified as "Recycling" materials for a better purpose, and they don't have to be thrown into the Land fill.
My bro I'm poor man but I use your idea plz pray for my luck
Great video Glade I click on it , and going to keep watching the finish goods .
you probably dont care but if you guys are bored like me atm you can watch all of the new movies on InstaFlixxer. I've been binge watching with my girlfriend for the last few days =)
@Arian Toby Yup, have been using InstaFlixxer for months myself :D
So where is part 2? Did you use a dryer belt or the bike chain and gears to turn the tumbler?
I can't hand feed it to you. It's all there in the playlist for the trommel build.
Have you ever considered using a washing machine tub to classify your material? And possibly the motor
Nice. Thanks
Instead of the "zip ties" , you might find that short self tapping screws (the ones with the washer built into the head) would work better and last longer.
That's a great idea! The only thing I would have concerns about would be finding a screw short enough that the tip would remain lower than the edge of the rim so they wouldn't interfere with the wheels that the cage rides on.
Unless the zip ties are UV coated they only last a while in the sun. At least, thats what happens here in Australia.
What's the length of 1 rim to the next closest rim. Because I was just curious of what if I only used 2 rims for the while thing
Thank u
ScanMan79... Thinking about the name... were you in the transport industry, per chance?? Scan being short for Scania... Man... well, truck and bus brand out of Germany, and both had equipment in Australia at that time...
Hey Jacare, No, I wasn't in the transport industry. The name came from my attempt to combine a few on my interest. Storm chasing (radar scanning), I'm also a HAM radio operator so I did a lot of radio frequency scanning as well as owning a photography business (now closed) (photo scanning) at the time I made up the screen name. It's been several years ago now, but you are the first to ever ask about it. :)
wow very nice
Thanks!
Genius. Thank you. Todd in NH
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
Any idea where I can get used bicycle wheels? cheap?
Not sure your location, but for me I checked local bike shops, scrap yards and started asking around to find mine.
@@ScanMan79 Thanks for the reply. I'll do some looking.
not bad bro, the idea
as a minimalist im thinking 2 rims with a cross of spokes left on, atatch pedal to 1 wheel axel somehow, sit device on 2 upside down bikes and just turn it manually oh and the screen ofcourse
A little more difficult to move around if needed, but yeah I could see something like that working.
@@ScanMan79 yea true, im not really capable of much further than that lol i have an old manual workout bike i wonder if i could just pull 1 fork of the side of the wheel and just atach some mesh and anothe spare rim to the other side of it
Manual would prevent continuous feeding and a LOT of wasted time.
Excellent! Would you sell it ? I really need one soon
Thanks for the offer, but shipping alone would be very cost prohibitive I'm afraid. Glad you liked it though! Thanks for watching!
Thanks 😃❤️
Welcome! Thanks for watching.
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Thank you for this.
What about steel pop rivets instead of zip ties?
The mesh is too large for that. You would need a large washer with a very small center hold.
Leave the tires on. It'll run quieter.
+Alex Tworkowski That would be a great idea if I could get a caster this an inverted "V" so the tire could ride in it. The cage is guided by the casters it's riding on. A little bit free floating if you will.
ScanMan79 I hear ya. Good point. Love the thing. Always wanted to sift my composted grass clippings and had the idea of one about the aspect of a ferris wheel w/ wooden sides and a door to shovel in the compost. This is so much better. I threw out a perfectly good stepper motor from a treadmill the wifey was moaning about. Should have kept it and the controls. In the next life, i guess. Thanks for the response. Excellent video.
@@alext8828 Glad I am not the ONLY one that recently got rid of a treadmill BEFORE this project came up. Darn wives.
2:35 The cat distract to me 😊
Excelent.
Thanks for watching!
What size wheels did you use that you had to patch the screen?
The wheel sizes are 23 or 24 inches. Standard 10 speed bike wheel. Also, me having to use that patch panel was only due to my budget restrictions. It was cheaper for me to purchase 2 shorter rolls of wire mesh than it was for 1 longer roll. If you get the long roll of mesh the patch isn't needed. I hope that helps you out and thanks for watching!
You are jeniyun men bro
Nice👍👍👍
Seven minutes of watching you cut spokes really dude.
Yup. There's a magical device called a mouse that lets you jump the timeline or move on. :)
Magical mouse :)
In my yout, it was called Fast Forward........
I can't find part 2
+Paula Beattie Hello, yeah I apologize for not having part 2 available yet. I've had some health issues that have prevented me from getting things done as planned. I haven't forgotten about it and hope to have a new video up soon, please subscribe and you will be alerted as soon as it becomes available. :) Thanks for your patients.
+ScanMan79 Thank you for responding. Hope you feel better soon.
+Paula Beattie Part 2 is now available. :)
Where do you get old bicycle wheels?
Froman Abe Hello, personally I just asked around for anyone that had any old bicycles that they didn't care about laying around. If you have any bike repair shops near you you might be able to ask them if they'd have anything you could have or keep an eye out for you. Then of course if money doesn't apply then you can always buy some new basic rims for your project. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
These wheels do usfull especially making machines
Rims needed a good wire brush polishing
MrJesseh24 would make it look nicer but beyond that no real improvement in functionality. They immediately get dirty anyway.
Hey, why don't YOU do it for him?
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