Funny i built basically the same thing a while back but without the extra machining. I unbolted the jaws faces and used angle iron with studs welded to them to mount bearings with heavy tubing around them and a handle. When I'm not using it as a roller the jaws are bolted back on and it's used as a drill press vice. Cost me about $30.
I liked the video and since I have an extra drill vise of this type and quality, I'll probably make a ring/rod roller using yours as a pattern. However, I hope by now you've chained that argon tank to something solid. If it falls and breaks the valve off, you've a compressed gas torpedo instead of a tank of argon. Thanks for taking to effort to post this up!
Heh. This is actually a great idea Mike. I’ve been thinking about building a ring roller. I made plans. I’ve scrapped them. This is so much simpler. Excellent The only thing that would make this more useful is to make a set of rollers with different radius grooves so you can make rings out of round bars, and possibly small diameter tubes. Square radius grooves would let you do it with square stock.
Yes we think alike! My plan is to make a second roller set for exactly that, rolling round stock. Thanks for checking out my video and commenting :) Mel
It’s a great welder! I bought it because I wanted to try them out and my local store still had one in stock, I knew it that time they had been discontinued, but I talked with the manager at HF and they assured me that if I needed to warranty it for any reason, I could trade it for a equivalent welder if they sell another Ac tig down the road or just get store credit so I felt fine about buying it with the extended warranty. I hope to post a video about this welder soon. Take care :)
@@Mikefestiva No problem at all! Any interest in doing some sort of a collaboration at some point? My email is in the about section of my channel, let me know your thoughts!
Haha my little guy is only 2.5 years old but he helps me out in the shop quite a bit :) he’s always asking for my welding helmet and gloves so he can walk around wearing them :) kids are great!!! Thanks for commenting.
Haha thanks! I’m glad you noticed my tape and metal techniques! They save a lot of time when in the shop ;) Hey didn’t you comment a while ago about thinking of building a bandsaw mill?
@@Mikefestiva I did.. You are right up our alley on projects.. But you seem to get more done..lol.. Right now I'm learning remedial stick welding with a nice old idealarc 300 I got for a song.. We also blacksmithing and woodworking. But often feel like daily repairman here on everything endlessly broken.. Was just actually considering trying out one if the hutzl knock off stihl 660's to try some chainsaw milling first.. Not sure you've seen them. Supposedly getting better and better.. Might be worth a try for a little bit of nothing.. Bandsaw is ultimate goal though...
hi mike, great video just thinking if you were to centre mount a single lower wheel, then mount the handle from the rear, your half way to having a diy bead roller, for small tube or sheet metal, maybe a future video idea ?
This is brilliant, what a great way to make a better tool for less money. A question for you, what tap and die set do you use? It seems to work well and I trust your judgement for tools.
Mike, have you also ran into any lathe, or milling machine snobs yet? If you haven't, I'll give you a heads up...A strange bunch, bursting with ego, that (think) they know everything, and don't actually machine very much. Real machinist's use what they have and get great results.
Haha I haven’t heard much from the Milling and lathe trolls yet, but I’m sure they are lurking waiting for the right time to strike! Haha It seems there’s a lot of those know it all pricks that love to “ Tell you how to really do it” Man I can’t stand those kinds of guys!!! I definitely have dealt with them when it comes to welding videos!
I am trying to roll a barrel hoop, any idea on how to roll it with a pitch/tapper to match the curve of the barrel. I think it is called a conical bend.
Thank you for the suggestion. I have looked at cone forming rollers thinking that might work, but in all cases the material starts out with one side longer than the other, a pyramid shape. I understand your theory that the angle of the center roller will give a tighter circle on one side resulting in a cone shape. I tried that with a completed hoop, but resulted in a distorted mess. I will try your suggestion on a straight piece.
Hey guys it's Michael here. I have some Amazon associate paid links to some stuff that can help you in building this. If you don't have a HF in your town you can get the clamp on Amazon amzn.to/2XuPXpa 8 pack of 1616 ball bearings Amazon link amzn.to/2XsgfbE Silicon Bronze TIG brazing rod amzn.to/2MzFtnD
Theodore Bowers at 5:05 I talk about the bearings and there size. They are 1616-2RS ball bearings 1/2” ID 1 1/8” OD You can find them on EBay or Amazon, I just checked Amazon and you can buy a 10 pack for $16 I hope this helps 👍
Whatever bearing fits the method you employ and the stock you used. Bearings like these small sealed units are ‘parts bin’ components and you can get just about anything whatever size you want it. 25.4mm= ~1” They are used in everything from electric motors, jackshafts, to idler pulleys in vehicles.
That’s a hard question to answer, mainly because I only get a little time here and there to work on these projects, and shooting the video and editing was by far more time and work then it was to plan and build it. Now that I figured out how to build it I bet you could build one in 3 to 4 hours if you had all the stuff on hand. Take care
Haha I will keep an eye out for you :) I know if we didn’t live completely across the country from each other we would for sure hang out and work on projects together! I think the best thing I have gotten out of UA-cam is meeting like minded people like yourself. Thanks :)
I really like it, I ran Vulcan side by side with my friends Miller Dynasty and the high frequency start works much better on the Protig then the Miller Haha who would have thought :) haha!
Yes it’s to bad too because it works great! I bought the last one that my local HF store had in stock. I think they will show up from time to time used in there parking lot sales for 40 to 50% off. The day I bought mine there was one for $500 but the only think with the parking lot used tools is you have 5 days to make sure it’s okay, because after 5 days you can’t bring it back and there’s no warranty available on the used ones.
@@alextorres6333I’m curious… Since you will be using this to fabricate things with metal rings, why in the world would you even imagine paying $120/hr shop rate plus shipping to… fabricate something?!! The idea is to diy a light-duty ring roller. You can buy a heavier-duty ring roller from $150 to $450+ and just have one. Or make this for < $50
@@theodorebowers9737of course you can use 25% CO2- it will just make a mess, contaminate your tungsten, and make sparks. TiG needs 100% argon or the obsolete special purpose blend with helium. C25 gas is for mig welding
At 9:12 I almost fell out of my chair. THAT is one sharp knife! Please show us how you get it that sharp in a future presentation.
I had to rewind and watch that part again I am still confused lol
Impressive now the metal bends to you will. Good job
Great job there Mike, I like the way you saw a need for a tool and figured out a way to improve it.
Right on Tom I appreciate your comment! Thanks :)
Once again, a HUGE "Thumbs up" for taking the time to make another fun, fun, fun, informative video!!!
From Ireland...Respect
Thanks 😊👍
Funny i built basically the same thing a while back but without the extra machining. I unbolted the jaws faces and used angle iron with studs welded to them to mount bearings with heavy tubing around them and a handle. When I'm not using it as a roller the jaws are bolted back on and it's used as a drill press vice. Cost me about $30.
Ain't milling machines fun. Kudos on the tape trickery.
Yes it’s definitely nice finally owning a milling machine and a lathe! Two great tools :) Thanks for commenting!
That's pretty clever Mike. I hope you do a video on the new TIG welder. Your welding content is the best!
That is awesome. That just saved me a ton of time in building one of those. Nice job!!!
I liked the video and since I have an extra drill vise of this type and quality, I'll probably make a ring/rod roller using yours as a pattern. However, I hope by now you've chained that argon tank to something solid. If it falls and breaks the valve off, you've a compressed gas torpedo instead of a tank of argon. Thanks for taking to effort to post this up!
Heh. This is actually a great idea Mike. I’ve been thinking about building a ring roller. I made plans. I’ve scrapped them. This is so much simpler. Excellent
The only thing that would make this more useful is to make a set of rollers with different radius grooves so you can make rings out of round bars, and possibly small diameter tubes. Square radius grooves would let you do it with square stock.
Yes we think alike! My plan is to make a second roller set for exactly that, rolling round stock. Thanks for checking out my video and commenting :) Mel
I have the Vulcan Tig 200 and love it, I didn't know they stop making them
It’s a great welder! I bought it because I wanted to try them out and my local store still had one in stock, I knew it that time they had been discontinued, but I talked with the manager at HF and they assured me that if I needed to warranty it for any reason, I could trade it for a equivalent welder if they sell another Ac tig down the road or just get store credit so I felt fine about buying it with the extended warranty. I hope to post a video about this welder soon. Take care :)
Very cool, Michael! Nice work!
Good morning Mike! Gotta love that 3 phase power. I have the same KB Electronics VFD on one of my small lathes. You are now officially spoiled. :)
Hey Joe :) yes the KB VFD is definitely nice! What kind of lathe do you have?
Good job on the build Mike!
Thanks!
Great video, idea, and build Mike, thanks!
Thanks for checking it out!
My neighbor is a owner operator and gives me the old brake drums , I’m making a forge out of 2 of them but a BBQ grill sounds great 👍
Looks great!! That's a project I need to take on at some point!! Built with scraps!! My kinda guy!
Right on thanks for checking out my video :) I have been liking your videos, keep up the good work!
@@Mikefestiva No problem at all! Any interest in doing some sort of a collaboration at some point? My email is in the about section of my channel, let me know your thoughts!
Super cool man, Love the ingenuity. I'm jealous of the skills lol.
Another good one! Thanks Mike.
Nicely done, This Old Tony.. Er.. Mike!😂
Bahaha 🤣
I need to get me one of those auto tape measures and metal cutting utility knives
Haha 😂
Man... your homebrew ring roller is the cat’s ass, Mike! As always, love your skills and technique for the build. Thanks for posting!
Douglas Newman Right on Douglas I appreciate your comment 👍
Mike, Try adding a reversible electric motor to that ring roller with foot pedal controls. Just food for thought.
one heck of a knife cutting through that metal!!!
Awesome video .sweet shop setup
Thanks Eric! I appreciate it :)
Nice work!
Very intrested in seeing the fire pits being built
Right on! I probably will have a video of building them in a week or two :)
@@Mikefestiva sweet see you on the next installment of Mike Festiva lol
Really cool idea! Just wait, Harbor Freight will see this and in a year or two will have something like this for sale.
Haha! Thanks David for commenting! I appreciate it :)
7:54 I have a 5 year old, this part made me smile.
Haha my little guy is only 2.5 years old but he helps me out in the shop quite a bit :) he’s always asking for my welding helmet and gloves so he can walk around wearing them :) kids are great!!! Thanks for commenting.
I remember when mine was 2, In the garage helping Dad build his truck, seems like yesterday. Enjoy it, they grow up fast...
Great video mike
Good job. Beast mode!
Haha Thanks!
Love the vids. Impressed with the idea and build as well ass your tape measure kungfu and your steel cutting razors....
Haha thanks! I’m glad you noticed my tape and metal techniques! They save a lot of time when in the shop ;)
Hey didn’t you comment a while ago about thinking of building a bandsaw mill?
@@Mikefestiva I did.. You are right up our alley on projects.. But you seem to get more done..lol.. Right now I'm learning remedial stick welding with a nice old idealarc 300 I got for a song.. We also blacksmithing and woodworking. But often feel like daily repairman here on everything endlessly broken.. Was just actually considering trying out one if the hutzl knock off stihl 660's to try some chainsaw milling first.. Not sure you've seen them. Supposedly getting better and better.. Might be worth a try for a little bit of nothing.. Bandsaw is ultimate goal though...
Nice build
Thanks Antonio!
Very nice
I love this - Nice work.
You are a very clever guy
Nice job Mike ! and great idea.... Pity I don't need one of those.....yet :)
Thanks for checking it out!
hi mike, great video just thinking if you were to centre mount a single lower wheel, then mount the handle from the rear, your half way to having a diy bead roller, for small tube or sheet metal, maybe a future video idea ?
This is brilliant, what a great way to make a better tool for less money. A question for you, what tap and die set do you use? It seems to work well and I trust your judgement for tools.
great video, would you have a link on where to buy your boring bars? thanks
Nice ring roller.
Thanks 😊
Mike, have you also ran into any lathe, or milling machine snobs yet?
If you haven't, I'll give you a heads up...A strange bunch, bursting with ego, that (think) they know everything, and don't actually machine very much. Real machinist's use what they have and get great results.
Haha I haven’t heard much from the Milling and lathe trolls yet, but I’m sure they are lurking waiting for the right time to strike! Haha It seems there’s a lot of those know it all pricks that love to “ Tell you how to really do it” Man I can’t stand those kinds of guys!!!
I definitely have dealt with them when it comes to welding videos!
I am trying to roll a barrel hoop, any idea on how to roll it with a pitch/tapper to match the curve of the barrel. I think it is called a conical bend.
did you try rolling at a angle ..instead of going in sq try 22 deg or some deg might do it for you but you might need a wider roller to do that ,,
Thank you for the suggestion. I have looked at cone forming rollers thinking that might work, but in all cases the material starts out with one side longer than the other, a pyramid shape. I understand your theory that the angle of the center roller will give a tighter circle on one side resulting in a cone shape. I tried that with a completed hoop, but resulted in a distorted mess. I will try your suggestion on a straight piece.
Will it turn 1/4 in
Bellissimo, sei forte ragazzo. Grazie
Hey guys it's Michael here. I have some Amazon associate paid links to some stuff that can help you in building this.
If you don't have a HF in your town you can get the clamp on Amazon amzn.to/2XuPXpa
8 pack of 1616 ball bearings Amazon link amzn.to/2XsgfbE
Silicon Bronze TIG brazing rod amzn.to/2MzFtnD
Mike festiva the trick is the rollers. :)
like like like like like you get the idear did i say i liked it. new zealand
You sir are a #%&!@$%! genius! This is perfect for what I need.
dddddmorgan right on!
Any chance you could post a link to the clamp?
www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/clamps-vises/vises-anvils/4-inch-jaw-capacity-drill-press-vise-30999.html
Don’t forget you can knock a few dollars off the price by using a 20% off Harbor Freight coupon, they work on the vises :) Take care guys!
25% off coupon available on Monday. Thanks. Lack of a lathe is going to block me on this project.
I like it, I like it a lot!
Thanks David!
Ha the knife that’s great😂
Thanks :)
What size bearings do you use I go on Amazon everything's metric I don't understand it give me an idea what size you used
Theodore Bowers at 5:05 I talk about the bearings and there size. They are 1616-2RS ball bearings 1/2” ID 1 1/8” OD
You can find them on EBay or Amazon, I just checked Amazon and you can buy a 10 pack for $16 I hope this helps 👍
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@@Mikefestiva thanks lots
Whatever bearing fits the method you employ and the stock you used. Bearings like these small sealed units are ‘parts bin’ components and you can get just about anything whatever size you want it. 25.4mm= ~1”
They are used in everything from electric motors, jackshafts, to idler pulleys in vehicles.
how many hours do you thing it took you to make this?
That’s a hard question to answer, mainly because I only get a little time here and there to work on these projects, and shooting the video and editing was by far more time and work then it was to plan and build it. Now that I figured out how to build it I bet you could build one in 3 to 4 hours if you had all the stuff on hand. Take care
Clever! If you want more subs, feel free to embed your video on our homemade tools forum; looks like you're one of us :-)
Hey! I was not aware that you guys had a YT channel!
I love your website so, New Sub!
Great build Mike. What size vise did you use? It looks like a 4" model.
Thanks David 👍 Yes I think it was a simple 4” vise. Thanks for checking out my video!
Dude! Is there any property for sale next door to ya? I need a neighbor like you haha!
Haha I will keep an eye out for you :) I know if we didn’t live completely across the country from each other we would for sure hang out and work on projects together! I think the best thing I have gotten out of UA-cam is meeting like minded people like yourself. Thanks :)
Protig 200 by Vulcan is nice
I really like it, I ran Vulcan side by side with my friends Miller Dynasty and the high frequency start works much better on the Protig then the Miller Haha who would have thought :) haha!
@@Mikefestiva I hear you mentioned on the video they are no longer making the protig 200
Yes it’s to bad too because it works great! I bought the last one that my local HF store had in stock. I think they will show up from time to time used in there parking lot sales for 40 to 50% off. The day I bought mine there was one for $500 but the only think with the parking lot used tools is you have 5 days to make sure it’s okay, because after 5 days you can’t bring it back and there’s no warranty available on the used ones.
@@Mikefestiva wow 5 days I didn't know that so nuts
Can you make me a ring roller and how much? Thank you$=?
why not put your pwm motor on it.
Great bill how much you charge me to build me one of those?
Thanks for checking out my video 🙂
For real how much do you think will cost for you to build me one
@@alextorres6333 500 dollars
@@alextorres6333I’m curious…
Since you will be using this to fabricate things with metal rings, why in the world would you even imagine paying $120/hr shop rate plus shipping to… fabricate something?!! The idea is to diy a light-duty ring roller.
You can buy a heavier-duty ring roller from $150 to $450+ and just have one. Or make this for < $50
Mike can I use 25 75 gas with Tig or do I have to use straight Argon all I have a 25 75 _80 lb tank can I use that for TIG is my question
You never answered the question
you need 100% argon
@@theodorebowers9737of course you can use 25% CO2- it will just make a mess, contaminate your tungsten, and make sparks.
TiG needs 100% argon or the obsolete special purpose blend with helium.
C25 gas is for mig welding
Sell them