Good stuff. I really like how compact it gets real fast. Nice design. If you only lift 100-200kg, you can get away with way thinner materials. If you go for more, may worth putting 2 extra wheels cca where the legs fold.
I love discovering UA-cam channels that feature well planned, well executed DIY projects. I’m so glad this video popped into my feed, I’d subscribed within the first minute. Keep up the great work!
Probably one can buy such a crane for about 3-400 €, but it’s much cooler to see someone actually make it themselves! Great work m8! Really cool project!
Dude iv been looking for a good build on a shop hoist this is the best one out there. Very good video man hope to see a lot more diy videos you have a tallent
Much better thought out than many I've seen online, but the upright mast needs more diagonal bracing down to the base. It shouldn't be flexing with that light of load. The rest of it is well built, I'm just worried about the first time it's used at capacity of the hydraulic cylinder, the mast/main base might fail due to too much stress being focused on to small of area. Just two pieces of diagonal bracing would add a huge amount of strength to an already good design.
I was scrolling around UA-cam I love welding / DIY videos and I noticed yours . I love videos for homemade tools and such and I love this one. I love how it folds completely down and the design is is very well thought out and executed . You sir have earned a new subscriber to your channel ! 👍👍 Very nice job I look forward to more of your video's !!
Very clean build and well designed. I'm sure it has it's limits but will handle many projects around your shop for you. The video and editing was well done also! Nice job... Colorado
That is one awesome build! better thought out than many others I've seen on YT! But then mechanical engineering, welding and hydraulics is a little beyond my abilities! Especially since I am a retired RN! LOL!! 🤣 I can do some DIY rebuilding of internal structure of a house or make some decent cabinets but that is my limit! You sir deserve 2 thumbs up! 👍👍!
I had to take a second look reading your thread....to see if it was me who wrote it....I'm retiring RN soon, and. I will build this with my cousin to help move the lathe and milling machine I plan to get soon. just ask professionals their opinion for each step. you can do anything then....
Na enige tijd met nummerplaat RME525 gereden te hebben was die nummerplaat op de muur wel even opkijken. Zeer mooi projectje trouwens! Zo kan ik er ook wel één gebruiken
Nice build. I think I would have raised the lower ram mount up higher (would have given a higher lift to the end of the boom) And used a pull pin to collapse the unit. The ram will raise easier the cranking the hand winch.
Awesome crane you have built mate! I’m planing on building one aswell for myself can you please tell me some of the dimentions of it? Best regards: Steve!
Nice build! I see you have the same drill press I do, I've used it on one major project and the next thing I'm doing is reinforcing the table or building a new one. It flexes way too much!
Great job man!!! Really looks and it works! It will save your back. One friendly suggestion. You need a plasma cutter man. You can go cheap and get a $200 one off Amazon, or do what I did and get the best right off the bat. Hypertherm. American made and the consumables last the longest. It's what most professionals use. The Powermax 30 will run you around $1,500 if you shop around on the internet. The 45, the one I have, will run you around $1,700. Mine was $1,500 but that was the older model. They've since done a re-design and I guess made some improvements. Mine has been problem free for about 8 years. I would say mine gets used pretty hard. I don't even air-arc with my Miller Trailblazer. I just bring my Plasma cutter along and run it off my Trailblazer generator 50 amp plug. Really good job man!
That's excellent, however I wonder with the winch if you even need the hydraulic cylinder. Seems like just an adjustable stop would work? That, and an electric winch with an old battery on the back of the crane seem like the next logical step.
Io non conosco la portata del sollevatore, ho pensato anche io di fare una cosa simile ma sinceramente mi sono chiesta se fosse conveniente fare un lavoro del genere dovendo comprare il pistone e la pompa, ci sono anche quelli economici con pompa integrata facendo 2 conti tra materiale, saldature annessi e connessi. Sicuramente la soddisfazione di averlo costruito è impagabile però conti alla mano fervi Amazon è compagnia bella è da farci un pensierino ❤❤❤
please please please NEVER NEVER EVER EVER weld with a can of spray paint on the weld bench.. I watched a friend stick welding swing the stinger over and hit the spray can. when the can blew up it blew right into his face with his welding helmet up funneling the spray paint onto his face which was on fire.. the paint stuck to his face and gave him third degree burns and blinded him for life. he is horribly disfigured and will never see.. I cannot stress this enough please NEVER WELD WITH A CAN OF SPRAY PAINT ON THE BENCH!!!!!!
Hard to believe that extremely rare and unfortunate events actually happened to align that perfect… I’ve been welding for 12 years with my oxy acetylene hoses run right beneath my weld slab, never had a problem. But Good advice.
very nice project! congratulations. do you have a project with dimensions that you worked on? I want to create a crane myself, but I don't know the dimensions. thank you 0:01
really great compliments. please can you put me the link where you got the wheels with the size and where you got the hydraulic piston. so I can get one like your thanks.
Wooooow dude why the hell do you have so little views?!!?! This is way more awesome than the cranes built in other channels, I hope one day my skills are well developed so I can build one like yours, keep it up😃👍😃👌🙌🙌
Love your crane! I need to build something similar for a trailer that makes use of a battery operated winch. What type of tubing did you use for the telescopic part?
Очень мощная и грамотно сделанная рама и конструкция крана установлена на слабые,особенно поворотные задние, колеса. Я думаю,учитывая дату выкладки видео,поворотные колеса у тебя уже сломались. Потрудись их изготовить самостоятельно( я рекомендую стержневой вариант поворотного механизма колеса) и этот кран служить тебе будет вечно
на задние колеса нагрузка там минимальная тк 90% веса груза приходится на передние колеса, задние же везут лишь вес самого крана а это 50-60 кг не более те по 30 кг на колесо думаю они даже кран переживут
Ну что сказать. Слов нет одни слюни. Короче красота! Браво маэстро!
херня же получилась. Которая никуда не оттащит мотор. электродвижок на видео весит как жиго-блок, без поршней даже
Good stuff. I really like how compact it gets real fast. Nice design.
If you only lift 100-200kg, you can get away with way thinner materials. If you go for more, may worth putting 2 extra wheels cca where the legs fold.
This is perfect. thank you for sharing the skills. i have been
postponing doing mine but now I will not hesitate to do it. its just so
perfect.
Thanks!
I love discovering UA-cam channels that feature well planned, well executed DIY projects. I’m so glad this video popped into my feed, I’d subscribed within the first minute. Keep up the great work!
I'm glad you write like that. thanks
Probably one can buy such a crane for about 3-400 €, but it’s much cooler to see someone actually make it themselves! Great work m8! Really cool project!
Well done .
Now I have a few ideas for my next one.
Thats cable lift is an honestly brilliant idea
Dude iv been looking for a good build on a shop hoist this is the best one out there. Very good video man hope to see a lot more diy videos you have a tallent
Much better thought out than many I've seen online, but the upright mast needs more diagonal bracing down to the base. It shouldn't be flexing with that light of load. The rest of it is well built, I'm just worried about the first time it's used at capacity of the hydraulic cylinder, the mast/main base might fail due to too much stress being focused on to small of area.
Just two pieces of diagonal bracing would add a huge amount of strength to an already good design.
Absolute quality mate what a beast well engineered and designed
Thanks.
Отличная самоделка, молодец мастер!
nice job welding !!!!!and tips
thanks
Super great build! Love how incredibly collapsible it is. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work!
Awesome attention to detail. Great video
Thank you:)
I was scrolling around UA-cam I love welding / DIY videos and I noticed yours . I love videos for homemade tools and such and I love this one. I love how it folds completely down and the design is is very well thought out and executed . You sir have earned a new subscriber to your channel ! 👍👍 Very nice job I look forward to more of your video's !!
Very clean build and well designed. I'm sure it has it's limits but will handle many projects around your shop for you. The video and editing was well done also! Nice job... Colorado
Great build!
Great build plan executed flawlessly! very nice!
Genialny projekt.
Winch is pretty great idea, might add it to mine
Lovely work. Thanks for the video.
So glad I live where I can go down to harbor freight and pickup basically same thing for $239.99. Nice work.
Lol I was thinking did he just build an overcomplicated cherry picker?
Josh Kielman winch is nice touch though.
Great crane, I wonder what I need to build one like it that can pick up a one tonne safe 1000mm high by 900mmx700mm
Built like a professional
thanks.
Perfect job!!! Congratulations.
That is one awesome build! better thought out than many others I've seen on YT! But then mechanical engineering, welding and hydraulics is a little beyond my abilities! Especially since I am a retired RN! LOL!! 🤣 I can do some DIY rebuilding of internal structure of a house or make some decent cabinets but that is my limit! You sir deserve 2 thumbs up! 👍👍!
I had to take a second look reading your thread....to see if it was me who wrote it....I'm retiring RN soon, and. I will build this with my cousin to help move the lathe and milling machine I plan to get soon. just ask professionals their opinion for each step. you can do anything then....
Nice great job full support here host
Nice job man!
Na enige tijd met nummerplaat RME525 gereden te hebben was die nummerplaat op de muur wel even opkijken.
Zeer mooi projectje trouwens! Zo kan ik er ook wel één gebruiken
Nice build.
I think I would have raised the lower ram mount up higher (would have given a higher lift to the end of the boom) And used a pull pin to collapse the unit. The ram will raise easier the cranking the hand winch.
Шикарный кран.
Great work
Cool! 👌
Good video, great idea!
I did it with my dad and it is very useful
Awesome crane you have built mate! I’m planing on building one aswell for myself can you please tell me some of the dimentions of it? Best regards: Steve!
The Green Giant looks pretty good
Well planned and thought out design. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I came, I saw, I subscribed. Well done, great design mate. 🇦🇺👍
Your build are incredible keep up the great work !!
thanks
Nice build! I see you have the same drill press I do, I've used it on one major project and the next thing I'm doing is reinforcing the table or building a new one. It flexes way too much!
Thanks. I already have a new, bigger drill but still needs renovation.
Nice job my friend...
Thanks:-)
The crane looks great! Do you have plans for building it? Or at least some measurements the parts?
Great job man!!! Really looks and it works! It will save your back. One friendly suggestion. You need a plasma cutter man. You can go cheap and get a $200 one off Amazon, or do what I did and get the best right off the bat. Hypertherm. American made and the consumables last the longest. It's what most professionals use. The Powermax 30 will run you around $1,500 if you shop around on the internet. The 45, the one I have, will run you around $1,700. Mine was $1,500 but that was the older model. They've since done a re-design and I guess made some improvements. Mine has been problem free for about 8 years. I would say mine gets used pretty hard. I don't even air-arc with my Miller Trailblazer. I just bring my Plasma cutter along and run it off my Trailblazer generator 50 amp plug. Really good job man!
I'm gonna buy a plasma cutter. thanks
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Superb job, love to have one as good as this 😃👌👌👌👏👏👏👏
That's excellent, however I wonder with the winch if you even need the hydraulic cylinder. Seems like just an adjustable stop would work? That, and an electric winch with an old battery on the back of the crane seem like the next logical step.
Está melhor que as compradas
Muito bem pensada
Parabéns
Thanks
Very very very very very very very very very very very very very good job!!!!!
Great job man, you can get those electric wenches for fifty bucks, but that would take the fun out of it.lol.
Great video.
Great job nice change from a average engine Crain 👍👍👍
just brilliant work
What did the hand winch do that the hydraulic ram couldn't do.
Io non conosco la portata del sollevatore, ho pensato anche io di fare una cosa simile ma sinceramente mi sono chiesta se fosse conveniente fare un lavoro del genere dovendo comprare il pistone e la pompa, ci sono anche quelli economici con pompa integrata facendo 2 conti tra materiale, saldature annessi e connessi. Sicuramente la soddisfazione di averlo costruito è impagabile però conti alla mano fervi Amazon è compagnia bella è da farci un pensierino ❤❤❤
BEL ATTREZZO
👍👍👍👍
👏👏👏👏
Excelente trabajo, y podrás compartir medidas
Complimenti bel progetto. Da l'Italia, ciao.
Thank you!
please please please NEVER NEVER EVER EVER weld with a can of spray paint on the weld bench.. I watched a friend stick welding swing the stinger over and hit the spray can. when the can blew up it blew right into his face with his welding helmet up funneling the spray paint onto his face which was on fire.. the paint stuck to his face and gave him third degree burns and blinded him for life. he is horribly disfigured and will never see.. I cannot stress this enough please NEVER WELD WITH A CAN OF SPRAY PAINT ON THE BENCH!!!!!!
Hard to believe that extremely rare and unfortunate events actually happened to align that perfect… I’ve been welding for 12 years with my oxy acetylene hoses run right beneath my weld slab, never had a problem. But Good advice.
Excellent quality!
Thank you🙂
Good day, great video. Can you tell me the size of the materials for the telescopic boom, please, thank you.
Great work 🔥💯🔥🦾
Good job
Perfect job!!!
Witam jaki udźwig maksymalny wciągarki ręcznej świetna robota 👍
Producent pisze 1500kg ale ja bym tyle nie podnosił.
@@RobbieProjects Dzięki za info wydaje mi się że producenci zawyżają i to sporo
very nice project! congratulations. do you have a project with dimensions that you worked on? I want to create a crane myself, but I don't know the dimensions. thank you 0:01
A new sub for you. This is a great shop made crane. Can you provide the dimensions, and how many tons is the hydraulic ram rated for?
Would you be able to post future content with specifics (ie measurements, material, tools, etc)?
UA. Технічно дуже грамотно, естетично і практично. Чудова робота. Лишень показаного на початку відео матеріалу явно не вистарчило. ;)
Which cylinder is used sir?
Very impressive work... Bro👍
Great job man,
NIce work
PERFECT......!!!!!!!
Thanks
No super kolego!!!Łapa leci w górę!!!
really great compliments. please can you put me the link where you got the wheels with the size and where you got the hydraulic piston. so I can get one like your thanks.
That’s terrific thanks
Wooooow dude why the hell do you have so little views?!!?! This is way more awesome than the cranes built in other channels, I hope one day my skills are well developed so I can build one like yours, keep it up😃👍😃👌🙌🙌
Thanks
Outstanding!!
great amazing
Thanks
Отличная штука, возьму на заметку.
Будеш себе делать, нижнюю опору цилиндра можно делать на гребенке, подъем будет еще выше
Nice job, now can you build me a roll over jig for my car project please.. lol
Very nice
marvelous!!!!
Sar were you buy this cylinder please give me information
super 😊😊😊👏👏👍👍
Love your crane! I need to build something similar for a trailer that makes use of a battery operated winch. What type of tubing did you use for the telescopic part?
Brilliant 😊
Do you have any plans available?
No, I do not have
very nice
ESSE É POSSANTE, MUITO BOM, SHOW, VOU TENTAR FAZER UM , USANDO ESSE MODELO E O MESMO MATERIAL , PERFIS DE 4MM OU +, ABRAÇOS.
Can you give the blue print for this we are going to make a project on it
Очень мощная и грамотно сделанная рама и конструкция крана установлена на слабые,особенно поворотные задние, колеса.
Я думаю,учитывая дату выкладки видео,поворотные колеса у тебя уже сломались. Потрудись их изготовить самостоятельно( я рекомендую стержневой вариант поворотного механизма колеса) и этот кран служить тебе будет вечно
на задние колеса нагрузка там минимальная тк 90% веса груза приходится на передние колеса, задние же везут лишь вес самого крана а это 50-60 кг не более те по 30 кг на колесо думаю они даже кран переживут
Good job 👍
thanks
What kind/brand cutting fluid are you using?
Super
Fantastic!
thank you great detail video
Excellent, 👍👍👍👍👍.
Cool.
Buenisimo
Thanks.
சூப்பர்🇮🇳🌷 good work
What this cost