now you have 5 more miles of paths too stone ,, looking great .. almost a shame to get the unit dirty and scratched .. what's the next build a road grader to level out all the stone you make ??
@@2010invent he has a lot of concrete and brick to get rid of .. he said in another video ,, where I live I have lots of rocks . some as big as his unit . would be nice to get gravel / crushed stone form the rock ..
@Thullen’s Garage this machine is a brilliant idea to fabricate out of scrap! Your idea of adding a skid plate to also compact is genius in its own right! Crush the concrete, spread it out, move the machine and let it compact what it just crushed! Well done, my hats off to you both!
Awesome work Donn! I think what I like most about your channel and what we have in common is you always build purposely built stuff 👍 No 1000cc turbocharged go karts, you make things you actually have a need for and I always enjoy that. Thanks for taking the time to make another awesome series for us!
So very true Mike, I think it's way more interesting when people build stuff that actually makes life better / easier for them. Of course turbocharged karts are cool too, lol, but this is wayyyy more appealing to me as well! You guys could do one hell of a collab. Too bad you're like 8,000 miles away from each other...
@@BarnStangz Hey it’s good to hear from you! Haha yes to bad Donn and I live so far away, I definitely would like to see some of his projects in person. Take care 👍
Granite. Quartz. Something harder. Concrete shatters pretty easy. Im no geologist but id guess it would probably work on granite but it would take a lot longer. Would definitely find out if there's any weak points in it haha
Damn! Crush those rocks and bricks to dust! What a build culminating in a 100% successful demonstration of assembly, fabrication and design skills coming together for an awesome product. Thanks for sharing the videos in this series from beginning to end. You look like you really enjoy making all these things and that's what it's all about--enjoying what you do. Keep building, designing and fabricating! I learn from every video, so thanks for sharing knowledge which is one of the greatest gifts of all.
Great job! You could try an "electric clutch" from a riding lawn mower.. would allow you to use whatever rpms you wanted but still be able to engage/disengage at will..
Best site around for videos of welding and fabrication mainly because no talking whilst showing work ,and the sped up video I like cause I'm smart enough to follow what's going on without every little detail explained to me
Congratulations, Donn! This giant coffee grinder is yet another ingenious piece of equipment finished and working perfectly. Keep on amazing is with your skills.
You’re way too critical of yourself. Anything homemade is gonna have its little issues…it comes with the territory. You did a great job and built a very nice, useable machine. I applaud you. Don’t listen to the people criticizing you on here. If they were so capable and smart they wouldn’t be watching YOU build this thing, THEY’D be building one themselves! Great job!
Damn that turned out pretty nice. Now you should add one more video when you upgrade the gearing and then when you finish the pile of concrete and have a nice road put in! What an awesome build.
Really liked watching this build, you're a talented fabricator. It will be interesting to see how well the rebar holds up. If you're going to use it a lot I would invest into some hard facing rod or wire just to help slow the wear down a little bit. Again great job on this build.
to reduce the engagement speed of the clutch you can replace the springs inside it for some lighter ones, well done on completing another amazing project. much love from Denmark!
Maybe a hopper chute added over the opening allowing you to load it with more than 1 or 2 pieces at a time letting the load help to work the bottom bricks or rocks downwards with their weight... Looks and works great !
I have watched every episode with rising attention, simply love it!!! Maybe a nice addition will be some kind of shaking gutter/chute driven by the shaking of the machine wich feeds the material to the jaws. Did you tested it with rocks? I really like to know how it handles this. Greetings from a big fan!!!🇳🇱
Fantabulous fabrication from the fanatic fiddler farm far away !!! Excellent job Donn, all that work and it’s going to be so useful around there for you. We really appreciate you sharing your videos with us and your skills and your work ethics too. Keep up the good work and videos, stay safe and looking forward to seeing your next video. Fred. 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👋👋
Excellent build Donn, You could use the firewood conveyor belt and then put all the gravel into a drum of some kind with a slit on the front face. The idea is that when you want to use it you can use the forklift to drive it around, and open the little slit so the gravel comes out and then you just need to drive the section that you want to be filled with gravel.
Great job (as usual)! Looks like it works awesome and will be perfect for turning your supply of old concrete and broken blocks into something useful around your farm. Suggestions: Are you going to build an intermediate shaft (jackshaft) to gear it down? Seems least costly to me if you have a couple extra pulleys laying around. I'd also maybe consider a flap at the bottom that is hinged at the front and would allow the gravel to discharge toward the back. It'd still pile up, but be much easier to get to for spreading etc. Could have a simple strap or lever to hold it up when not in use.
@@UncleKennysPlace it doesn't seem that the engine is struggling. We don't know how much horsepower the crusher really takes. He could check the throttle plate position while crushing, if the governor pulls it already almost wide open, there is no power left. If it is just half open, he has enough horsepower left... And if he changes the pulleys to make the crusher rotate slower, that will increase the torque which will allow more stroke.
Box grader is the most simple for the UTV and works amazing for that sort of thing. Could do a blade but much harder with the UTV and other farm equipment. Box grader is the way to go
BTW, your turbo diesel ATV build was the inspiration for me to build my 4x4 UTV. Might also do a 1.9 TDi ATM swap in the future on it. Right now I'm rockin' a 1.4 petrol engine with manual transmission on it.
@@DonnDIY If you want install automatic transmission check your transmission ratios, because my axles are 2.65 , and with that AT gearbox max speed on max revs are only 60km/h. Comfortable speed only about 35km/h
No worries. My current BMW differentials have 2.8...something gearing, the top speed at the moment is around 53 km/h. I use the UTV only on the homestead for work and don't do long trips. I'm just presuming that driving automatic is a bit more comfortable than manual. Especially for you on your ATV.
Aside from the fantastic workmanship on this channel one thing I've always appreciated is the silence. You just work away and don't say anything...there's no shitty music dubbed over the video it's just the actual work and I like that. So many other channels I watch seem to be more about the talking than the project and if you comment telling the shut up and work it's rude. And I also like the color scheme to always pick...black and orange is on point
Another triumph from Donn, fantastic ingenuity and skill, what you need now is a little conveyor to load a trailer or dumper.... Donna's building supplies lol...... Brilliant!!
I always wanted to build one, but bought an old beater/fixer upper. Had to re pour the rabbit bearings, cast new jaw plates, make new toggle, etc. That was a lot of work rehabbing it. A lot of work went into that my man, congradulations!
I’m worried about those interior bolt heads getting worn down to the point where a socket won’t turn them……. But, that’s one bad assed crusher. You are one helluva craftsman !! Salute . 👍🏻👍🏻😁
Same. Those interior bolt heads are going to get majorly, majorly worn. Or are those bolts going to serve as the wear indicators, and you'll just wait for them to get so badly worn that when they break off you'll know its time to replace the wear plates?
I WATCHED ENTIRE BUILD.. NOT REALLY MY SCOPE OF INTEREST, HOWEVER, I WAS TAKEN BY UR MULTI-SKILLED APPROACH.I SUBBd REALLY RESPECT INGENUITY, WORKING & RECYCLING WHAT U HV. I LEARN HOW TO IMPROVE MY ABSTRACT THINKING SKILLS WATCHING OTHERS THINK/INNOVATE "OUTSIDE-THE-BOX"! RESPECT.TY. MARGO-KANSASCITY,USA
This was a tremendous build!! This just came across my recommendation list of videos so went back and watched this whole build. Fab skills are on point. You picked up another sub bud.
More fabrication videos on ua-cam.com/users/DonnDIYvideos
now you have 5 more miles of paths too stone ,, looking great .. almost a shame to get the unit dirty and scratched .. what's the next build a road grader to level out all the stone you make ??
So why did you built this rock crusher? Is gravel expensive where you are?
@@2010invent he has a lot of concrete and brick to get rid of .. he said in another video ,, where I live I have lots of rocks . some as big as his unit . would be nice to get gravel / crushed stone form the rock ..
Great way to recycle old concrete
You my have to build a shoot or hopper load it up and walk away let it do it’s thing crush rock
👍💯🇦🇺🦘🦘🦘🦘
I think you should build backhoe attachment for excavator or own machine save your back all picking up cement and firewood
I think you are the most interesting diy fabricator!
Check "rather be welding" 😁
Or check, grind hard plumbing.
Yeah we're sticking with donn
Doug Hale, I'll 2nd that!!!
totally agree
Nicely done, You can add a skidplate under it an the use it as an compator to compact the cruched material.
I like the idea of a machine that crushes bricks only to make new bricks
@Thullen’s Garage this machine is a brilliant idea to fabricate out of scrap! Your idea of adding a skid plate to also compact is genius in its own right! Crush the concrete, spread it out, move the machine and let it compact what it just crushed! Well done, my hats off to you both!
Finally YAY!!!!
Thanks to Donn for all the nice videos in the past!
Awesome work Donn!
I think what I like most about your channel and what we have in common is you always build purposely built stuff 👍
No 1000cc turbocharged go karts, you make things you actually have a need for and I always enjoy that. Thanks for taking the time to make another awesome series for us!
So very true Mike, I think it's way more interesting when people build stuff that actually makes life better / easier for them. Of course turbocharged karts are cool too, lol, but this is wayyyy more appealing to me as well! You guys could do one hell of a collab. Too bad you're like 8,000 miles away from each other...
@@BarnStangz Hey it’s good to hear from you! Haha yes to bad Donn and I live so far away, I definitely would like to see some of his projects in person.
Take care 👍
With the completion of another project !!!! Excellent processing of ♻ old bricks !! What about granite ???
I was wondering the same thing
Granite. Quartz. Something harder. Concrete shatters pretty easy. Im no geologist but id guess it would probably work on granite but it would take a lot longer. Would definitely find out if there's any weak points in it haha
Depends on the granite, there's a lot of different types. Quartz would be the real test. I'm a stonemason
Such a master at repurposing and reusing old stuff! 👍
Surely, the most mechanically-genius man in Estonia!!
Damn! Crush those rocks and bricks to dust! What a build culminating in a 100% successful demonstration of assembly, fabrication and design skills coming together for an awesome product. Thanks for sharing the videos in this series from beginning to end. You look like you really enjoy making all these things and that's what it's all about--enjoying what you do. Keep building, designing and fabricating! I learn from every video, so thanks for sharing knowledge which is one of the greatest gifts of all.
Great job! You could try an "electric clutch" from a riding lawn mower.. would allow you to use whatever rpms you wanted but still be able to engage/disengage at will..
Best site around for videos of welding and fabrication mainly because no talking whilst showing work ,and the sped up video I like cause I'm smart enough to follow what's going on without every little detail explained to me
Works amazing, I was hypnotized 😵💫 watching how good it works. Great job Donn 👍
Congratulations, Donn! This giant coffee grinder is yet another ingenious piece of equipment finished and working perfectly. Keep on amazing is with your skills.
Amazing. You rock Donn. You’re crushing these projects.
I can’t think of any more puns :(
looks like you're between a rock and a hard place 😉
I think you had some concrete ones in there.
I do think he’s cementing his place as UA-cam DIY god. :)
@@davelukeford
Yes i agree..I'd say he would be crushing all the other fabricators on UA-cam!!!
I'd be bricking it running this machine ;)
You’re way too critical of yourself. Anything homemade is gonna have its little issues…it comes with the territory. You did a great job and built a very nice, useable machine. I applaud you. Don’t listen to the people criticizing you on here. If they were so capable and smart they wouldn’t be watching YOU build this thing, THEY’D be building one themselves! Great job!
Привет, сделай еще приемную горловину в виде воронки. Накидал кучу кирпичей и будут большим объемом крошить. 👍👍👍
Damn that turned out pretty nice. Now you should add one more video when you upgrade the gearing and then when you finish the pile of concrete and have a nice road put in!
What an awesome build.
Really liked watching this build, you're a talented fabricator. It will be interesting to see how well the rebar holds up. If you're going to use it a lot I would invest into some hard facing rod or wire just to help slow the wear down a little bit. Again great job on this build.
to reduce the engagement speed of the clutch you can replace the springs inside it for some lighter ones, well done on completing another amazing project. much love from Denmark!
Maybe a hopper chute added over the opening allowing you to load it with more than 1 or 2 pieces at a time letting the load help to work the bottom bricks or rocks downwards with their weight... Looks and works great !
These are works of art. One man did everything. Well done.
Would it also help if the stroke was a bit bigger? I think you still have some power left.
That's what she said?
@@MagentaRV thats definitely what she said. 🤣
Great build on the crusher! Have old brick and needing road gravel! Fix problems on sight, priceless 👌!
You could put a little screen/chute underneath to further separate the fines and gravel, helpful in some situations
I was thinking he’ll build a screen table and conveyors next
Donn, your fabrication skills ROCK! Cool!
That turned out awesome!! Can't wait to see what you build next.
I second that !! What could the next build possibly be??
Awesome 👏🏽
What you need now is a conveyor belt to feed the crusher via a hopper 👍🏽
Well he has a conveyor belt he built for his wood cutting machine... That he also built
Fantastic another inspirational job. Keep them coming. Your videos are great
That finished product looked exactly like road base. Very nice work!
Sehr sehr gut.👍👍👍
I have watched every episode with rising attention, simply love it!!!
Maybe a nice addition will be some kind of shaking gutter/chute driven by the shaking of the machine wich feeds the material to the jaws.
Did you tested it with rocks? I really like to know how it handles this.
Greetings from a big fan!!!🇳🇱
I'm very impressed with your craftsmanship and ability to build this beast
Как всегда очень занимательно👍
Fantabulous fabrication from the fanatic fiddler farm far away !!! Excellent job Donn, all that work and it’s going to be so useful around there for you. We really appreciate you sharing your videos with us and your skills and your work ethics too. Keep up the good work and videos, stay safe and looking forward to seeing your next video. Fred. 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👋👋
FINALLY I love it, looks like it works great!!
Excellent work
Браво! Буду ждать следующие проекты! Удачи!
Fantastic, well done! Very satisfying seeing the bricks go through! 😊👍🏻
Should make a second add on box to make a deeper box for more wieght creating more feed in the crusher.
You sir beat me to it, was thinking the same thing. Would also help in moving the unit to the next fill area not having to move brick and machine.
Excellent build Donn,
You could use the firewood conveyor belt and then put all the gravel into a drum of some kind with a slit on the front face. The idea is that when you want to use it you can use the forklift to drive it around, and open the little slit so the gravel comes out and then you just need to drive the section that you want to be filled with gravel.
Estupendo resultado obtenido en este proyecto, felicitaciones y respetos desde Venezuela.💯🤜🔥🤛👍👍👍👍💯💯💯🙏
Зачётная молотилка получилась
Loved the reference to Johnny Cash’s cover of “Hurt” by Trent Reznor (NIN). Love your builds. I just wish I had 1/2 your skill. 🇨🇦. 🤘🤓🤘.
That is one incredible machine. Donn. WOW! Thank You for sharing this. As usual, you never disappoint.
Great job (as usual)! Looks like it works awesome and will be perfect for turning your supply of old concrete and broken blocks into something useful around your farm.
Suggestions:
Are you going to build an intermediate shaft (jackshaft) to gear it down? Seems least costly to me if you have a couple extra pulleys laying around.
I'd also maybe consider a flap at the bottom that is hinged at the front and would allow the gravel to discharge toward the back. It'd still pile up, but be much easier to get to for spreading etc. Could have a simple strap or lever to hold it up when not in use.
I'm really impressed with this build, it works and runs really well. The clutch seems to be doing it's job relay well too.
I think a crankshaft with more stroke will greatly improve the crushing speed
It would take very little extra stroke to bring it to a halt.
@@UncleKennysPlace it doesn't seem that the engine is struggling. We don't know how much horsepower the crusher really takes.
He could check the throttle plate position while crushing, if the governor pulls it already almost wide open, there is no power left. If it is just half open, he has enough horsepower left...
And if he changes the pulleys to make the crusher rotate slower, that will increase the torque which will allow more stroke.
Very very impressive work, You certainly are a talented guy. Well done and Respect from Scotland.
Всегда с удовольствием смотрю твои видео. Но КПД аппарата нужно повышать. Жду доработки аппарата.
Заба́вная,нужная,по́лезная и́грушка хозяину в частном доме.именно игрушка,маленькая аккуратно сделанная.суппер,высший пилотаж,конструктору здоровья,успехов.буду копировать
Хранит тебя бог.
@@ВладимирБеспалов-п2ю Какой бог ? У нас свои боги . Шпроты даже не скандинавы . И не славяне . Так , народ без роду , без племени .
Legend has it this man was born without the muscles that pull ones mouth into a smile position.
Агрегат зачётный! 👍 Хотелось бы бы посмотреть сможет ли он осилить камень.
Qudos, Donn. You aced it again, making the difficult look as easy as boiling water. And, using scrap metal, I might add. Keep it rolling me amigo.
Отлично мастер!!! 👍👍👍💪💪💪
Another fantastic and useful project. Thanks for all the hard work you do to share it with everyone.
Internet: "Donn, you can't build your own rock crusher!"
Donn: "hold my beer (in Estonian)"
Hoia mu õlu!
Belle realisation !inteligent et beau travail bravo
Wow instant cement/concrete mix, just add sand and water! Well almost. Enjoyed 👍👍
Now you can finish the utv
Yes 😁
Fascinating series Donn, thanks. it's really satisfying to watch it eating rocks!
You need a pusher blade for the front of your 4 x 4
I was thinking about a tow behind grader... then again both would be neat.
Box grader is the most simple for the UTV and works amazing for that sort of thing. Could do a blade but much harder with the UTV and other farm equipment. Box grader is the way to go
Enjoy watching your videos, keep up the amazing work, thank you for posting them
Боюсь думать об следующей вашей идеи! Наверно плуг!? Или что-то из сельхоз техники! Кстати, это изделие для себя или под заказ?
Eto on zdelal dlja sebja.
Watched the whole series... Seeing it run and work spectacular is an awesome feeling. I could just imagine your experience with it. Good work 🤗
Bricks and sandstone are not much of a test, would like to see some field rocks go through it.
But if this is what the machine was made to deal with thats all it needs to do.
Awesome job Donn! The world is now your Japanese Zen Garden 👍
does it crush actual stones and granite or just brick and mortar?
Your engineering and fabrication skills are awesome! Thank you for sharing with us!
So are yours!🤘Truly love your builds, man.🤘🤙👍
BTW, your turbo diesel ATV build was the inspiration for me to build my 4x4 UTV. Might also do a 1.9 TDi ATM swap in the future on it. Right now I'm rockin' a 1.4 petrol engine with manual transmission on it.
@@DonnDIY If you want install automatic transmission check your transmission ratios, because my axles are 2.65 , and with that AT gearbox max speed on max revs are only 60km/h. Comfortable speed only about 35km/h
No worries. My current BMW differentials have 2.8...something gearing, the top speed at the moment is around 53 km/h. I use the UTV only on the homestead for work and don't do long trips. I'm just presuming that driving automatic is a bit more comfortable than manual. Especially for you on your ATV.
Aside from the fantastic workmanship on this channel one thing I've always appreciated is the silence. You just work away and don't say anything...there's no shitty music dubbed over the video it's just the actual work and I like that. So many other channels I watch seem to be more about the talking than the project and if you comment telling the shut up and work it's rude. And I also like the color scheme to always pick...black and orange is on point
That makes perfect road base!! Nice job!!
Another triumph from Donn, fantastic ingenuity and skill, what you need now is a little conveyor to load a trailer or dumper.... Donna's building supplies lol...... Brilliant!!
Donn's building supplies lol
Well, now I'm going to have watch the rest of the series, I need to build one of these.
It definitely gets a thumbs up. It looks awesome and works.
I always wanted to build one, but bought an old beater/fixer upper. Had to re pour the rabbit bearings, cast new jaw plates, make new toggle, etc. That was a lot of work rehabbing it. A lot of work went into that my man, congradulations!
The most satisfying episode
👉Donn DIY.
I give you a Big SMILE :) The size of gravel was terrific, and the usage of old brick/concrete was a great way to clean up the Ranch.....
Watching it go is so satisfying after following along with your hard work
Another great series from Donn!
Hey buddy! DIY Donn builds some really great stuff 👍 he always builds really useful things. Take care 🙂
You crushed it on this build (pun intended) 🤘 nice work mate!
Cool contraption, useful and very well built. Keep building and I'll keep watching.
That works perfect. Just like the big one at the quarry I worked at. But we could put vw size rocks in that thing. Good job Donn.
Beautiful construction, beautiful finish and works beautifully !!! As always top notch !!!
Отличный Щебень 😄👍👍👍
Great build. Next Project: Matching conveyor to deliver goods in the crusher and some sort of spreader to easy work load!
Brilliant sir! Love the Johnny Cash reference. I haven't heard that cover in years.
The rock crusher turned out awesome and does a great job crushing rocks.
What rocks? All I saw him feed it was old brick.
I’m worried about those interior bolt heads getting worn down to the point where a socket won’t turn them……. But, that’s one bad assed crusher. You are one helluva craftsman !! Salute . 👍🏻👍🏻😁
Same. Those interior bolt heads are going to get majorly, majorly worn. Or are those bolts going to serve as the wear indicators, and you'll just wait for them to get so badly worn that when they break off you'll know its time to replace the wear plates?
wunderbare Arbeit!!👍💪
I WATCHED ENTIRE BUILD.. NOT REALLY MY SCOPE OF INTEREST, HOWEVER, I WAS TAKEN BY UR MULTI-SKILLED APPROACH.I SUBBd REALLY RESPECT INGENUITY, WORKING & RECYCLING WHAT U HV. I LEARN HOW TO IMPROVE MY ABSTRACT THINKING SKILLS WATCHING OTHERS THINK/INNOVATE "OUTSIDE-THE-BOX"! RESPECT.TY. MARGO-KANSASCITY,USA
Good job man 👏
Very nice - consistent size on gravel produced. Well done the build.
Great video! I’m glad you got it finished. 👍🏼👍🏼 It’s cool to finally see it in action!
That’s a impressive diy project that looks professionally made , dam good crusher
As always, an impressive job well done. I enjoy watching your videos more than watching television. 👍
This was a tremendous build!! This just came across my recommendation list of videos so went back and watched this whole build. Fab skills are on point. You picked up another sub bud.
Congratulations on the success of this build. Very nice pathway gravel!
Good job, congratulations!
Отлично Мастер !
It was interesting watching this build. You are a excellent fabricator. Good job Donn.
Another brilliant and practical build from The Donn 👍 Great practical channel, keep them coming Brother 💕🇮🇪
That was neat watching you build that crusher thank you for your videos
Wonderful project...yet again. Looking forward to your next idea.