I am all for it, being creative and solving problems is the way to excel. The engineering side says that this thing is going to cause a lot of damage to the hammer assy. The size of the bit, the offset distances from centerline and the width are going to multiply all the impact forces in ways that will destroy the mechanical assembly. Hammers and shears destroy themselves just using bare bones implements, this is going to speed that process up quite a bit. I still love the ingenuity and willingness to try, you can't learn if you never do.
You're right this is unusable in anything other than caliche. My BIL could dig that hole square using the original hammer they started with; I've seen his work personally. Cheap? No. He was extremely skilled.
There's a comment down below about burying the comments from people who cant build and just critize instead. But having seen the inside of a lot of broken mashed up demolition hammers, and making heavy equipment implements and repairing my own/making mods in my own workshop. Your comments are absolutely spot on. The non hardened insides will look like marshmellows that someones stood on after a hours runtime also. Maybe people should not tell people not to critique because maybe just maybe there are people experienced in the area who have valid input. Just they dont have a slick youtube channel and want to make videos about it. Curtis's work is much better, not sure why I even watched this channel, was just curious because I thought they were going to make the whole demolition hammer.
Hopefully it's to bury the negative comments we'll see by those who can't build; only criticize: "What you should have done is-I can already see a problem.." 🤔
Like creative solutions and amazing talented craftsmanship! But in my experience I don’t see that it can hold up very long with the kind of continuous impact. Cool tool and build just the same! Let’s revisit
You guys never cease to amaze me-your designs, builds, lathe work and editing is always great. In fact, now I just give a 👍 before I even start watching. Btw; dig a hole to bury the comments we always see from those who can't build, so they criticize instead: "What you should have done is-I can already see a problem.." 🤔 God bless.
Just wondering why you are setting up your excavator backwards? Pro Tip: Always place the blade Behind the machine when digging or pecking. The reason is that it provides more leverage. Notice that when you press down with the boom, the front of the machine (in this case, the blade) moves up. Spin it around and the blade will actually be pressing back against the downward force from the tip of the boom. Also, with the blade in front, you are forcing your machine farther away from the digging or working area, forcing you to often reposition the machine. You are also not able to see clearly down into the hole. When you are digging, you limit your curl, and often clip the bucket on the blade, causing damage to both parts. You only need the blade/tool facing the work area when you are actually using it to push material. Do this one thing and your production time will greatly improve. This is one of the first things they teach you when you go to school to become an Operating Engineer. It is also in the manual.
Putting the drive motors towards the front when you are digging or traveling will cause premature wearing. The idlers use bigger bearings and are less expensive to repair. Consult your operating manual as it will tell you to do the same. The dozer blade is not there for a leveraging tool although in the real world it is used as one.
Mega Geil...deine Fähigkeiten inklusive Werkzeuge und Maschinen...Perfekt!! Dein Handling beim bedienen der Drehmaschine...sämtliche Gewinde...egal ob metrisch,Feingewinde,Trapezgewinde,in jedem Video zeigst du deine Klasse,das Schweißen wird auch immer besser,logisch WIG ist Übungssache,deine Drahtzuführung ist auf jeden Fall Profi
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 👍👍👍
You guys just blow my mind with every project! Well done! Something so complicated yet so simple! How is the little project car coming one? Been a while since the last update....
Thought you were making the hammer,was interested in the hammer mechanism. Turned out to be a shovel. Disappointment ensued. Still entertained,still subscribed!
After watching this video , i feel confident to go out to my soon to be shop and build one of these ! But first i need to learn how to weld ....also purchase a lathe and figure out how to use it ! Probably something else I'm forgetting but ya ! You don't succeed unless ya try right ? Awesome build guys
Das ist wohl richtig...die Achse des Kraftflusses wird an der Aufnahme versetzt ...ich denke er wollte mehr Arbeitsfreiheit haben, aufgrund der Anbauten und Ausmaßen des Armes...Das Hebelgesetz kommt zum tragen😂
Would it be possible to make a tank track cart that you pull in the sand? The ones with wheels dig into the sand. I thought about it and realized tanks use a differential and they aren't pulled so i didnt know it itd be possible to make. The handle has to almost guide the differential to control the tracks. On top of that they fold and fit in your trunk so its two challenges. Making it work and making it conpact. If you can figure that out youll be in every walmart come late spring
Also, not to knock down your skills as a fabricator, because there was a lot of work and skill involved in making this. However, the function of this can be performed by using a bucket with a butter bar on the tip.
Actually finding a person who BELONGS in a machine shop is so rare. You've made my day! Not only that- this is the first video in memory where I enjoyed the music. AWESOME!!
This tool is not going to last. Mild Steel with that much mass on the chisel will deteriate by itself fast. Sorry guys but there are tilt-rotation units just of the shelf to put inbetween the hammer and the boom. Its still going wo wear out by the beating of the hammer, but leaves way more juice for the hammer itself
I am all for it, being creative and solving problems is the way to excel.
The engineering side says that this thing is going to cause a lot of damage to the hammer assy. The size of the bit, the offset distances from centerline and the width are going to multiply all the impact forces in ways that will destroy the mechanical assembly. Hammers and shears destroy themselves just using bare bones implements, this is going to speed that process up quite a bit.
I still love the ingenuity and willingness to try, you can't learn if you never do.
You're right this is unusable in anything other than caliche. My BIL could dig that hole square using the original hammer they started with; I've seen his work personally. Cheap? No. He was extremely skilled.
There's a comment down below about burying the comments from people who cant build and just critize instead. But having seen the inside of a lot of broken mashed up demolition hammers, and making heavy equipment implements and repairing my own/making mods in my own workshop. Your comments are absolutely spot on. The non hardened insides will look like marshmellows that someones stood on after a hours runtime also. Maybe people should not tell people not to critique because maybe just maybe there are people experienced in the area who have valid input. Just they dont have a slick youtube channel and want to make videos about it. Curtis's work is much better, not sure why I even watched this channel, was just curious because I thought they were going to make the whole demolition hammer.
That's a badass design and awesome piece of equipment. Top notch builds and channel, always looking forward to your uploads.
DUDE, that was fricken AWESOME! One the best builds of the year hands down. Ya'll need to take that to market.
Great!
Creative people 'see' the completed project before they start. Totally enjoyed watching you create what you 'saw'.
Fantastic piece of engineering! I always look forward to your videos. 👍🏻
now just the question of what they are digging a massive hole in the shop floor for 0_0
Because, if you are lucky enough to own an excavator, you to would be digging random holes all the time :)
Lift table I bet
This for bunker we gonna face it a World War 3 soon
@@cm-ek4ci I hope this and not another bunker
Hopefully it's to bury the negative comments we'll see by those who can't build; only criticize: "What you should have done is-I can already see a problem.." 🤔
Isn't it amazing how much fun you can have when you're playing with all the right toys?
Really cool design.
Gonna wear out though...
Great heavy metal engineering there, looking forward to see the new workbench coming out of the floor too!
Great work, great video, great quality: congratulations. Impressive overall quality. 👍👍
Absolutely genius! Perfect! I wish I had your talents. Beautiful work
Like creative solutions and amazing talented craftsmanship! But in my experience I don’t see that it can hold up very long with the kind of continuous impact. Cool tool and build just the same! Let’s revisit
You guys never cease to amaze me-your designs, builds, lathe work and editing is always great. In fact, now I just give a 👍 before I even start watching. Btw; dig a hole to bury the comments we always see from those who can't build, so they criticize instead: "What you should have done is-I can already see a problem.." 🤔 God bless.
Man, I am a huge fan of the old videos but your production quality is off the charts now.
Engineering, build quality, creativity, and entertainment all top notch!
Brilliant work, friend👍👍👍
I always enjoy these videos. The best part is trying to puzzle out how you will get to the finished item from the raw start.
You Guys Never Disappoint !!!!! You better Patent that idea.... That's awesome .
Just wondering why you are setting up your excavator backwards? Pro Tip: Always place the blade Behind the machine when digging or pecking. The reason is that it provides more leverage. Notice that when you press down with the boom, the front of the machine (in this case, the blade) moves up. Spin it around and the blade will actually be pressing back against the downward force from the tip of the boom.
Also, with the blade in front, you are forcing your machine farther away from the digging or working area, forcing you to often reposition the machine. You are also not able to see clearly down into the hole. When you are digging, you limit your curl, and often clip the bucket on the blade, causing damage to both parts.
You only need the blade/tool facing the work area when you are actually using it to push material.
Do this one thing and your production time will greatly improve. This is one of the first things they teach you when you go to school to become an Operating Engineer. It is also in the manual.
Putting the drive motors towards the front when you are digging or traveling will cause premature wearing. The idlers use bigger bearings and are less expensive to repair. Consult your operating manual as it will tell you to do the same. The dozer blade is not there for a leveraging tool although in the real world it is used as one.
It always amazes me how clever some people are that is a brilliant piece of equipment
Mega Geil...deine Fähigkeiten inklusive Werkzeuge und Maschinen...Perfekt!!
Dein Handling beim bedienen der Drehmaschine...sämtliche Gewinde...egal ob metrisch,Feingewinde,Trapezgewinde,in jedem Video zeigst du deine Klasse,das Schweißen wird auch immer besser,logisch WIG ist Übungssache,deine Drahtzuführung ist auf jeden Fall Profi
perfect edition, perfect machine, this is perfect extreme
Great addon to the power hammer side of things. Also it's good to see you using one my favourite of your makes... That kickass vice! Love that thing!
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 👍👍👍
You guys just blow my mind with every project!
Well done! Something so complicated yet so simple!
How is the little project car coming one?
Been a while since the last update....
You are so talented. The logo! Now you’re just showing off!! 😂 your on a different level my friend in metal fabrication. Great work.🇨🇦
Excellent tool.
Nice work guys👍👍👍🤯🤯🤯🤯👍👍👍
Thought you were making the hammer,was interested in the hammer mechanism. Turned out to be a shovel. Disappointment ensued. Still entertained,still subscribed!
After watching this video , i feel confident to go out to my soon to be shop and build one of these ! But first i need to learn how to weld ....also purchase a lathe and figure out how to use it ! Probably something else I'm forgetting but ya ! You don't succeed unless ya try right ? Awesome build guys
Brilliant work, guys! Really well done!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your families! 🖖😊
good job
I love this sort of thing in raw form! However this edit production could almost in capture
Ones wife's attention to watch and enjoy too❤❤❤😊😊
It's like an extended build scene from a mission impossible type action movie 😂😂🎉🎉❤❤❤
great build
Amazing work
Καλή χρονιά με υγεία και τύχη σε όλους.
Μπράβο ρε μάγκες καλή ιδέα φοβερό.
Από Ελλάδα Χαλκιδική Νέο Μαρμαρά.
Now That's an Extreme Tool ! 👍's Up
Get a Patent on that Right Away !!
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p.s.- a Subscriber
I look forward to seeing you prosper.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Good job mister well done
Realy cool stuff!
Perfect for Colin Furze digging his underground tunnels 😁
The force isn't directly behind the chisel head. Thus might be an issue long term.
Das ist wohl richtig...die Achse des Kraftflusses wird an der Aufnahme versetzt ...ich denke er wollte mehr Arbeitsfreiheit haben, aufgrund der Anbauten und Ausmaßen des Armes...Das Hebelgesetz kommt zum tragen😂
This implement needs the offset more than the power, definitely made for soft soil.
Looks like it's meant for hard dry clay soil, light duty but more than just 'hit it harder with a regular bucket' can do
Another totally awesome video 😎
Belo trabalho como sempre , sucesso , agora é só fazer uma mini piscina , o buraco está pronto !
Next episode, make it extreme digs a tunel from their workshop to Colin's shed.
Magníficent.
Awesome job, dude.😀👍😀👍
Merry Christmas, dude.❄⛄🎄⭐🎅🎁
Congratulations and welcome to 2024.🎆🎇
super champion !!
I swear this video captures what John Wick does in his free time. Well done!
Amazing, what could you do if you had a full half hour to create something like this?
Most impressive
very good work👍👍👍
Greetings from West Germany🇩🇪🙋♂️
Bravissimi 👏
Super project !!!
You are digging for a compressor?
3:56 в душе стало тепло, когда увидел, этот мужик работает на Советском станке
Awesome idea😁👍. You guys are extreme💪
Not sure why I’m watching this, but I now know exactly how grease zerks work!!
Super gut 🔩🔧
*innovation never stops..*
Very cool
Flawless like always
Every single YT channel seems to be digging holes, and making bunkers
This makes me a little worried
Hello from Vietnam
“Yo bro, wanna come over and dig a hole in my garage?” “Hell yeah.” “K, lemme build this thing first.”
Would it be possible to make a tank track cart that you pull in the sand? The ones with wheels dig into the sand. I thought about it and realized tanks use a differential and they aren't pulled so i didnt know it itd be possible to make. The handle has to almost guide the differential to control the tracks. On top of that they fold and fit in your trunk so its two challenges. Making it work and making it conpact. If you can figure that out youll be in every walmart come late spring
A ordinary rotary haudralic decide world have been as easy to implement 😁 but still fun to watch
No workshop is complete without a Soviet vice
Класс видео
Also, not to knock down your skills as a fabricator, because there was a lot of work and skill involved in making this. However, the function of this can be performed by using a bucket with a butter bar on the tip.
Love the music would u be able to provide some captions on what ur building etc but awesome video thnx :)
Actually finding a person who BELONGS in a machine shop is so rare. You've made my day! Not only that- this is the first video in memory where I enjoyed the music. AWESOME!!
Can you show us how to make a bunker next?
В целом хорошо но есть нюансы. Угловые потери.
Шаришь
your world is made of very hard stone
О.уенно!
i mean this would help a lot wile digging a grave with the excavator
أسطورة جميل .
Tidy!
Great video.
I hope that’s not a “Silence of the Lambs” pit.
It spreads the lotion on its skin or it gets the hose again
No doubt beautifully engineered but the music, I expected Agent Smith to come barraging through a wall and start fighting everyone
Класс!!!
Wow. Patent Pending. How much?
This will fall apart in one day of good use. Good UA-cam nonetheless.
Whats the tool at 03:38 called?
何を作ったかと思ったらこれね。油圧ブレーカーのアタッチメント。材質が45c程度だとグリスアップ出来ても、摩耗してガタガタに成るだろうね。それと現場規模と作業的にもエアーコンプレッサーのチッパーでハツル方が早いでしょ。
Πολυ καλη δουλεια οπως παντα αλλα αυτα τα ξαφνικα πλανα με την ηλεκτροκολληση μου γαμησανε τα ματια.
👍👍👍
22:25 looked like it broke! 🤷♀️ 😅
Dopo quanti colpi si è rotta? 10?
😊
🤘🤠
PLEASE, PLEASE get rid of the mind numbing music. It’s the machines we want to hear.
Well said 👏👏👏
This tool is not going to last. Mild Steel with that much mass on the chisel will deteriate by itself fast. Sorry guys but there are tilt-rotation units just of the shelf to put inbetween the hammer and the boom. Its still going wo wear out by the beating of the hammer, but leaves way more juice for the hammer itself
How to make an easy job harder than it needs to be just use a normal Chisel bit in the breaker too much faffing about
3:55 - Made in USSR 😃
привет из россии. редкостная шляпа😂
Послушайте умные люди
А не пробовали водой брызгать этот грунт потом выкопать
Попробуйте водой намочить пусть пропитается потом копайте
Colin Furze collaboration?
Good design, but the tool is too wide given the size and weight of the machine.
Zajebiste 👍