"Electric Forging Press" Harbor Freight Log Splitter NO MUSIC W/ Voiceover

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  • Опубліковано 26 гру 2023
  • This is a re-upload without the music. I received feedback about how hard it is to hear me with the music. I want everyone to be able to hear me and hopefully gain something from this build. Thank you for watching. I really appreciate it.
    In this video I build an Electric Forging Press. I used Harbor Freights 5 ton electric log splitter.
    I started out by removing all the pieces that I didn't need on the log splitter. Then I cut 6 by 3.3 in I-Beam into two 5ft sections and two 1ft sections. I also used 1/4in plate on the top and the bottom. I have no experience welding so I asked a friend to help me weld the frame. Kyle not only welded the frame for me but he also fixed the ignition on my Miller welder so I could finish the project.
    Now that the frame is welded I figured out I wanted to mount the splitter to the frame. I used two small 1/4in plates stacked to make the bottom mount. I drilled 4 holes in it to receive the bolts sticking out of the bottom of the log splitter. Then I used 3/4in by 2in bar stock to make the top mounts for the plate to bolt to. The plate was welded onto the wedge of the log splitter then bolted to the rails on the frame.
    The carriage was made from two 3in sections of the I-Beam butted up side by side then welded together. Then we welded 1/4in plate all around to make a box. I used 1.5in angle steel to make the guides. Then I used blocks of steel to make the die mounts. I welded one on the top of the frame, then bolted on top of the carriage. I use angle steel again to make the guides. I cut one side short. I used 1/4in plate as the base for the dies.
    I used 16 gauge sheet steel to make slag guards.
    I Painted everything with Truck Bed Liner.
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  • @drewdoesart9277
    @drewdoesart9277  5 місяців тому +4

    I Re-Uploaded this video without music. I got some feedback that the original video with the music made it hard to hear the Voiceover. This Is my 1st real video where I talk and didn't want my voice to be drown out by too loud music.

  • @Jessica-ul6me
    @Jessica-ul6me 5 місяців тому +1

    That's so cool! I like it better without the music so I can actually focus on what's happening. Wow!

  • @hellion090
    @hellion090 5 місяців тому +1

    Man I am glad you put this together! I’ve had this project on the back burner for months. Once I saw some one do this vertically it made much more sense. Less shifting dies and seems safer. The only problem is I couldn’t find a good video showing how they accomplished it. So thanks for doing the step by step with tutorial! I’ve got a 7.5 ton splitter sitting in my garage waiting.

    • @drewdoesart9277
      @drewdoesart9277  5 місяців тому

      Thats awesome! A 7.5 ton splitter would be even better too. Im really glad the video helped.

    • @TCMW2020
      @TCMW2020 3 місяці тому

      I didn't think it would work vertically. Was there any modifications that you had to do to vertical?

    • @drewdoesart9277
      @drewdoesart9277  3 місяці тому

      I didn't have to do anything to the log splitter to be able to run it vertically. It will be fine either way. The hydraulics is a pressure system, gravity wont effect it. @@TCMW2020

  • @smokeebeefpv
    @smokeebeefpv 5 місяців тому +2

    Great idea!

  • @lmnatez5099
    @lmnatez5099 5 місяців тому +1

    I like the voice over, and you explained what you did very thoroughly.

  • @Jwood88732
    @Jwood88732 Місяць тому +1

    I think this is the best DIY video I’ve seen on how to do this… Thank you… Do you know how much it cost you to make ??

    • @drewdoesart9277
      @drewdoesart9277  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you so much. Not including the log splitter, the steel and materials cost about $300. Most of that went to the I-Beam.

  • @rvsbladesnthangs
    @rvsbladesnthangs 5 місяців тому +1

    BRO!!! JUST WOW
    This would change my life... and save my elbow 😂

    • @drewdoesart9277
      @drewdoesart9277  5 місяців тому

      Thank you. I’m looking forward to using it.

  • @medievaljon
    @medievaljon 4 місяці тому +1

    I've read the hydraulics on these don't like to be up vertical - something about fluids. I'd be curious if you run into any issues. For sure having it vertical like this is a big space savings

    • @drewdoesart9277
      @drewdoesart9277  4 місяці тому

      I asked a diesel mechanic about running it vertical, and he says since its a pressure system it fine. Gravity doesn't play a role. It's kinda like an excavator runs a ton of hydraulics and they move in all kinds of positions. The electric Motor doesn't matter which position it's in either. So I figure it's ok. But we'll see I guess. Ill do in update video in a few months or so. Thanks for the comment. It's something to watch out for.