Don't get me wrong, that metal lathe is VERY cool. And yet I still feel obligated to say... You technically kinda made a lathe here, too. :) Which was less cool, but still cool!
Hello I have purchased your plans for a cross cart and I have a question about the tube bender you made as I am making one for the project in the plans it says to use a 6 inch center line radius bending die but the die you have seems much smaller than that what is the diameter of the die you made
I just realised why I find your videos so compelling: they're the antidote to all the videos on here that open with a wide angle shot of a workshop filled with fifty grand's worth of sponsored machinery and you've never asked me to buy a mattress, food delivery service or VPN!
Nothing wrong with the sponsored ads. Gotta earn a living. Just fast forward. It's a small price to pay. My peeve is the talking preamble ("Just get to it.") and the "Ford Tough/Home Depot" rock music intros. 🙄 That's a waste of time both to watch AND havong to fast forward through. But too true on the workshop gear. I remember about 9 or 10yrs ago a fella titled a vid how to build a wood something (?) for cheap. He had a professional workshop in his dedicated garage and of course he used the equipment to build this thing "for cheap". Wtf? Scrolled down... comments were filled with jeers about it lol.
We can all appreciate this kids fabrication skills but can we admire the build quality of the makita battery drill. He beat the shit out that thing for hours!
Had makita 12v -06 model. Only reason it had to dust in the corner for past few years was dead batteries. It went trough absolute hell and back from construction sites to being poverty lathe and there was barely any loose in the chuck bearings after all that abuse. Bought new Devalt and chuck was loose after mere two years being poverty lathe for fraction of the time makita had... Makita is alive again, just replaced battery with wires and it runs from car battery in the garage.
Fun fact. In the 80s a local Robert Hughes was building a racecar and was upset by how expensive tubing benders were. He decided to build his own bender just like this. He then started producing them and offered the cheapest bender in the industry. 40 years later JD2 is one of the biggest names in the game.
@@patrickhayes3099 Doing this sort of stuff with battery drills gets tedious pretty quick though. You'll need a dozen batteries on charge, not to mention the extra wear and tear on the drill. Bet it was getting warm powering that mini lathe.
Who needs fancy machinery, all you need is a cordless drill, grinder and a healthy dose of creativity, I've done the same kind of things over the years and I have the utmost respect for everything you do, you must go through a lot of cutting and grinding discs, I'm sure you could figure out a way to incorporate a small bottle jack to make the bending process a little easier, the way you made that die was outstanding, love what you do.
WOW MAN!! I applaud your bravery on this build. That is a TON of grinding! True testament that with hard work (a lot in this case) and some basic tools , many things can be achieved 👍🏼👍🏼
@@homemade_madness you might have learned it already a bit of oil on your pipe will help it threw the bender a bit so it don't stick on the die so much .. great work ,,I have a metal cutting saw chop saw style was cutting a bunch of steel for a trailer cross braces .. when I got done I had a burn hole in the plywood that the saw was sitting on ,, could of had a camp fire lol ..
Although "Homemade Madness" (what's your actual name?) is still a young guy, he certainly wields his tools like he's been doing this kinda thing a long time ! I admire your energy and determination, don't bother about people who say "just go and buy one" ! I'm 70 years old now but used to do the same kind of things. I hope your Dad is proud of you - I would be, if I was your Dad !!!
Damn right. Fit test respirator if you're doing this amount of grinding. Most off the shelf masks are generic and rarely fit properly. Some suppliers offer fit test for free here in the UK. Not sure about other countries.
I've come here from your lathe build, and once again you have totally blown my socks off. You are an extremely talented young man, you will go far. There is just one thing I cannot understand, and that is, the idiots giving you a thumbs down! Are they mad?
So nice to see a young cat that's not afraid to work and is capable of thinking outside the box !! Subscribed just to watch you grow . Think if you make a stronger stand and use some lubricant you'll find it a little easier and produce even a better product....
Very creative build and I love how you used simple tools. One modification I'd add is some kind of bearings for the pivot points, as it would lessen the torque required to bend the tubing (you don't have the added friction to work against, and remember, friction increases with force applied). If you don't have access to a drill press to drill large enough holes for ball bearings, then simple brass bushings and some grease also do the trick. All you need is some brass tubing with an ID that fits the steel pivots, and a drill that is the same diameter as the OD of the brass pipe. You could also make some plastic washers for the surfaces of the plates (again, with just a drill and a hacksaw) to further decrease friction. Or if you forego the plastic washers, heating the pipe stock is also a great idea. You don't need it white hot, you can get it hot enough even with a weed burner, a slight cherry red glow is a high enough temp to drastically increase the ductility of the material.
Very cool! I am not sure what is most impressive , the mill/ lathe thing from some wood, a drill and an angle grinder or the fact that you made a ratchet and pawl by free hand cutting a free hand drawing out with an angle grinder and actually got it to work. Subscribed.
You sir, are one of the most skilled individuals I have ever seen in my life. Your talents are astonishing! The lathe you made, blew my mind. Then there is this. Just watched that vid, then this one, leaving here, to watch all of your other videos. Thank you for sharing your genius on UA-cam. You are an inspiration to me.
My dad and I built a 4wd tractor out of an old FWD 4wd truck. Dad wanted to upgrade the transmission from the 4 speed the truck came with to a 10 speed. In order to get the new tranny to mate to the transfer case we needed a shaft to be made so we went to a local machine shop and had them make it. Well that's what was supposed to happen. After about 9 months of "it will be ready next week" dad took what they had start and brought it home and made himself a setup very similar to what this dude is using and cut the splines into the shaft himself. Not sure why the machine shop guy couldn't do it, they had all the equipment and tooling needed to cut splines. Seeing this guy mock that grinder up made me think of it. I don't think dad used wood pretty sure he used steel. Dad was/still is very impressive with a torch. He can cut a nut off a bolt and not hurt the threads. Seen him do it many times. A torch would have saved this guy a lot of grinding.
VERY rad!! A base that does not move will make bends easier. That recovered energy will then be transfered to the center pin. Upsizing that to at least 1/2" should do the trick. And don't weld it in the die. Maybe a little tack on the ends. Very very cool diy project👍👍
That’s really cool. Must have driven you insane grinding out that former would have taken ages! Maybe put some grease on the pipe so the pushing former slides more easily
Wow, making such a useful tool with so little tools and scrap, you've saved yourself pounds So talented. I'm glad I accidentally found your channel Thanks for a great video
You might anneal that pipe a bit with a torch. Just soften it up a little bit. You’re off to a good start. That was a LOT of work to make a tube bender. Now you have to make a die for handlebars, frame tubes, stainless lines, and different exhausts. 😅
There was some work done there. Nice job young man. I know you have realized you only need some support in the back, to add to your bending power. Really impressed with your ability. You will done interesting things.
Honestly the steel plate could have been thinner for the type of pipes that is designed for. That would make it more feasible for people other than that awesome project. Tip for bending it will help you minimize strain if you lube up the pipe before bending.
nice work,if you change the fixing that the pipe goes through before it gets to your die to have a little roller instead of the fix flat bar it would make bending the pipe easier as look like it was giving you resistance scrapping,hope that makes sence,still great bit of kit you made,top job
Pretty cool concept. You might want to consider drilling out the center and using a thicker shaft; that one seems maybe too weak. And if that turns out to be true, then once it's bent you won't be able to remove & replace it without cutting apart your entire creation. But it could be that the small shaft is sufficient and I am just deceived by comparison to the overly robust nature of the rest of the tool.
Proof that there is no limit to the will power of a man, my man you are giffted and highly skilled. Awesome creativity and great work. All with simple hand tools and wood props. Awesome!
Goddam! He really wanted that tube bender.. what a determination and integrity. Some one please give this man a bottle of cold beer and send me the bill.
Career welder here. I would highly suggest you protect your lungs from all that grinding. I've been around enough old welders that can't breath anymore to know. Great work though!
Good job at making something without the proper tools you set your mind to it and got it done. I will say though I never saw someone cut steel before without clamping it down lol good stuff.
That is “a lot” of hours you put into that. And a lot of discs. One only wonders though... time, supplies vs. cost of waiting for the postal guy to drop pipe bender off at your place while you kick back and relax. ;)
building a metal cutting lathe with basic tools: ua-cam.com/video/z67A3Myy6XM/v-deo.html
Don't get me wrong, that metal lathe is VERY cool. And yet I still feel obligated to say... You technically kinda made a lathe here, too. :) Which was less cool, but still cool!
Hello I have purchased your plans for a cross cart and I have a question about the tube bender you made as I am making one for the project in the plans it says to use a 6 inch center line radius bending die but the die you have seems much smaller than that what is the diameter of the die you made
Where can I purchase the plans for this from?
I just realised why I find your videos so compelling: they're the antidote to all the videos on here that open with a wide angle shot of a workshop filled with fifty grand's worth of sponsored machinery and you've never asked me to buy a mattress, food delivery service or VPN!
Which is the reason why I can’t under why he calls you an asshole when he reads your comments
Not yet🤑
Nothing wrong with the sponsored ads. Gotta earn a living. Just fast forward. It's a small price to pay. My peeve is the talking preamble ("Just get to it.") and the "Ford Tough/Home Depot" rock music intros. 🙄 That's a waste of time both to watch AND havong to fast forward through.
But too true on the workshop gear. I remember about 9 or 10yrs ago a fella titled a vid how to build a wood something (?) for cheap. He had a professional workshop in his dedicated garage and of course he used the equipment to build this thing "for cheap". Wtf? Scrolled down... comments were filled with jeers about it lol.
Lol hate those vpn ads😂😂
Ha... Yeah, Fire Ball.....
We can all appreciate this kids fabrication skills but can we admire the build quality of the makita battery drill. He beat the shit out that thing for hours!
no goof
Had makita 12v -06 model. Only reason it had to dust in the corner for past few years was dead batteries. It went trough absolute hell and back from construction sites to being poverty lathe and there was barely any loose in the chuck bearings after all that abuse. Bought new Devalt and chuck was loose after mere two years being poverty lathe for fraction of the time makita had... Makita is alive again, just replaced battery with wires and it runs from car battery in the garage.
I was thinking the same thing
@@Hellsong89 no it doesn’t
Yea i woulda used a motor off sonething before sacrificing a drill.. knowing all my shit it woulda burned out in the first 15 mins..
Fun fact. In the 80s a local Robert Hughes was building a racecar and was upset by how expensive tubing benders were. He decided to build his own bender just like this. He then started producing them and offered the cheapest bender in the industry. 40 years later JD2 is one of the biggest names in the game.
I just love watching people with only the 'basics' in tools making useful stuff.
Without a lathe, how about the lack of a drill press?! That's pretty basic.
A side by side tolerance test would be cool, likely this is pretty close..
@@patrickhayes3099
Doing this sort of stuff with battery drills gets tedious pretty quick though. You'll need a dozen batteries on charge, not to mention the extra wear and tear on the drill. Bet it was getting warm powering that mini lathe.
@@napalmpig3772 agreed!
Who needs fancy machinery, all you need is a cordless drill, grinder and a healthy dose of creativity, I've done the same kind of things over the years and I have the utmost respect for everything you do, you must go through a lot of cutting and grinding discs, I'm sure you could figure out a way to incorporate a small bottle jack to make the bending process a little easier, the way you made that die was outstanding, love what you do.
WOW MAN!! I applaud your bravery on this build. That is a TON of grinding! True testament that with hard work (a lot in this case) and some basic tools , many things can be achieved 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks!
Tell that to the social justice warriors who think everyone not white is a victim
@@homemade_madness be neat to retro hydraulic ram w/servo switch for ease of multi bends.
@@milotorres6894 You maybe could use a. ' port-a-power ' panel beaters hydraulic ram that is still manually operated for bend finness.Trev New Zealand
@@homemade_madness you might have learned it already a bit of oil on your pipe will help it threw the bender a bit so it don't stick on the die so much .. great work ,,I have a metal cutting saw chop saw style was cutting a bunch of steel for a trailer cross braces .. when I got done I had a burn hole in the plywood that the saw was sitting on ,, could of had a camp fire lol ..
Although "Homemade Madness" (what's your actual name?) is still a young guy, he certainly wields his tools like he's been doing this kinda thing a long time ! I admire your energy and determination, don't bother about people who say "just go and buy one" ! I'm 70 years old now but used to do the same kind of things. I hope your Dad is proud of you - I would be, if I was your Dad !!!
K lol
Great comment, Francis, couldn't agree more.
And I thought I was good .... if I hadn't have seen it with my own eyes I would have thought you bought that.... outstanding... great job...
Beware of black lung. Man this build is awesome!! Love people's ingenuity
Damn right. Fit test respirator if you're doing this amount of grinding. Most off the shelf masks are generic and rarely fit properly. Some suppliers offer fit test for free here in the UK. Not sure about other countries.
I've come here from your lathe build, and once again you have totally blown my socks off.
You are an extremely talented young man, you will go far.
There is just one thing I cannot understand, and that is, the idiots giving you a thumbs down! Are they mad?
That sigh at the start when you went to cut the circle out ran deep into my soul.
I’ll bet your grinding disc supplier will miss you now that you have built your own lathe 👍😂
That sigh when you pulled out the big grinder. I feel you, I hate when I need to use mine.
So nice to see a young cat that's not afraid to work and is capable of thinking outside the box !! Subscribed just to watch you grow . Think if you make a stronger stand and use some lubricant you'll find it a little easier and produce even a better product....
Very creative build and I love how you used simple tools. One modification I'd add is some kind of bearings for the pivot points, as it would lessen the torque required to bend the tubing (you don't have the added friction to work against, and remember, friction increases with force applied). If you don't have access to a drill press to drill large enough holes for ball bearings, then simple brass bushings and some grease also do the trick. All you need is some brass tubing with an ID that fits the steel pivots, and a drill that is the same diameter as the OD of the brass pipe.
You could also make some plastic washers for the surfaces of the plates (again, with just a drill and a hacksaw) to further decrease friction. Or if you forego the plastic washers, heating the pipe stock is also a great idea. You don't need it white hot, you can get it hot enough even with a weed burner, a slight cherry red glow is a high enough temp to drastically increase the ductility of the material.
Your channel should be a durability ad for grinding wheel companies haha
Finally a video that doesnt start with dies that are pre made
Dang! That's some expensive scrap metal! Lol! But that has to be the most heavy duty non hydraulic bender I've seen. Excellent work.
That solid board alone costs like 45 dollars at Home Depot
I get that from the trash lol
Very cool!
I am not sure what is most impressive , the mill/ lathe thing from some wood, a drill and an angle grinder or the fact that you made a ratchet and pawl by free hand cutting a free hand drawing out with an angle grinder and actually got it to work.
Subscribed.
When there's a will, there's a way....great job.
Thanks!
You sir, are one of the most skilled individuals I have ever seen in my life. Your talents are astonishing! The lathe you made, blew my mind. Then there is this. Just watched that vid, then this one, leaving here, to watch all of your other videos. Thank you for sharing your genius on UA-cam. You are an inspiration to me.
My dad and I built a 4wd tractor out of an old FWD 4wd truck. Dad wanted to upgrade the transmission from the 4 speed the truck came with to a 10 speed. In order to get the new tranny to mate to the transfer case we needed a shaft to be made so we went to a local machine shop and had them make it. Well that's what was supposed to happen. After about 9 months of "it will be ready next week" dad took what they had start and brought it home and made himself a setup very similar to what this dude is using and cut the splines into the shaft himself. Not sure why the machine shop guy couldn't do it, they had all the equipment and tooling needed to cut splines. Seeing this guy mock that grinder up made me think of it. I don't think dad used wood pretty sure he used steel. Dad was/still is very impressive with a torch. He can cut a nut off a bolt and not hurt the threads. Seen him do it many times. A torch would have saved this guy a lot of grinding.
I am sooo happy that i found your channel...
Truly awesome, thanks. The Pyramids will be rubble before that tool deteriorates !!
Wow, you are one ambitious dude! I admire your tenacity. Great job!
VERY rad!! A base that does not move will make bends easier. That recovered energy will then be transfered to the center pin. Upsizing that to at least 1/2" should do the trick. And don't weld it in the die. Maybe a little tack on the ends. Very very cool diy project👍👍
Thanks!
Love the grinder set up well done on showing something different to the usual “just use a lathe and cnc to cut the parts.
That’s really cool. Must have driven you insane grinding out that former would have taken ages! Maybe put some grease on the pipe so the pushing former slides more easily
Thanks yeah it was a crazy lot of grinding! Thanks for the tip too
@@homemade_madness polish slider rouge(green) wd 40 should be sufficient nice job all around hydro set up put it over the top.
Huh... and all this time I thought I needed a lathe!
Wow, making such a useful tool with so little tools and scrap, you've saved yourself pounds
So talented. I'm glad I accidentally found your channel
Thanks for a great video
Thanks!
Nice big bender. We shared this video in our homemade tools forum this week :)
Incredibly clever to make it with such basic tools and end up with a very functional design, great work!
Thanks man. Love your videos too been following for a while
My hands got sunburned just watching this awesome vid!!!
Me too.. so break out the suntan lotion and a sunglasses...
@@andrewholden5652 Who's got the gin & orange ? 😇Trev NZ
I like the grinder trick. I'm going to use it
You might anneal that pipe a bit with a torch. Just soften it up a little bit. You’re off to a good start. That was a LOT of work to make a tube bender. Now you have to make a die for handlebars, frame tubes, stainless lines, and different exhausts. 😅
Nice bender all you need to do is make a stronger mount so you get more leverage.
Much respect for your patience on this build!!! I love it!!!
Bro that pause when he just took a breath said it all I have been there
That is quite a bender, should last 2 lifetimes. Great job amd thank you for sharing
There was some work done there. Nice job young man. I know you have realized you only need some support in the back, to add to your bending power. Really impressed with your ability. You will done interesting things.
You will done things interesting well indeed
The heavy sigh in the beginning sequence. I can defiantly relate.
WOW!!!!!👍 FANTASTIC WORK MY FRIEND!!!! SERIOUSLY WOW
I have to applaud your ingenuity and skill. Thank you for sharing, it certainly has given me more ideas on how to make my own with limited tools.
I love how you build things with simple tools. You are a talented craftsman. Keep up the good work
Brilliant, mate. I would guess once it was mounted to something decent the bending would become easier.
Honestly the steel plate could have been thinner for the type of pipes that is designed for. That would make it more feasible for people other than that awesome project. Tip for bending it will help you minimize strain if you lube up the pipe before bending.
Nice job bro 👍
Dude how many drill batteries did you go through, lol!!
Pretty cool project either way, nice results!
A master class using an improvised machining process to provide "good enough" results
I can't weld. I don't think I could bother building this. Well done. Better you than me.
It’s impressive what this kid builds in a shed, with a rock and a stick for tools!
Not even a baby drill press. Your a better man then I am Charley Brown, I'm going out in the shop and bull whip the Horz mill.
Your neighbors must love you.. Grinding for 6 hours 😁😁
Kinda wish you included more measurements as you went! Looks awesome!
Insane patience! A lot of work but rewarding. Couldn't say more cause lots of the comments have said it all. Good job man. Earned another sub here 😄👍
Hats of sir..... Not everyone has a lathe machine and you took that into consideration 👏👏👏👏
Aaaand this is pretty much reality when DIY. Great vid.
nice work,if you change the fixing that the pipe goes through before it gets to your die to have a little roller instead of the fix flat bar it would make bending the pipe easier as look like it was giving you resistance scrapping,hope that makes sence,still great bit of kit you made,top job
Yes Gary a skate board wheel is perfect cause it's bearinged too.Thats what I used.Cheers Trev New Zealand
Pretty cool concept. You might want to consider drilling out the center and using a thicker shaft; that one seems maybe too weak. And if that turns out to be true, then once it's bent you won't be able to remove & replace it without cutting apart your entire creation. But it could be that the small shaft is sufficient and I am just deceived by comparison to the overly robust nature of the rest of the tool.
finally,a diy without using freakin expensive machine.salute brooo😁👍
👀 you got me stuck..... you are by far VERY talented....
Así ponía de molde para a ser circulos los trastes de cocina, 😁😁genial amigo 🤗🤗🤗
Wow, extremely determined art thou
You sir are MAD, and i like it...
Good job. You earned the right to buy a plasma cutter
Great job man! Grease up the pipe that your bending to make it go a little easier.
Proof that there is no limit to the will power of a man, my man you are giffted and highly skilled. Awesome creativity and great work. All with simple hand tools and wood props. Awesome!
Goddam! He really wanted that tube bender.. what a determination and integrity. Some one please give this man a bottle of cold beer and send me the bill.
Good work, personally I would consider the use of protective clothing and safety gear...but we all occasionally skip that step
Vert very IMPRESSIVE young man... You're a BEAST!! Thank you for the incredible value you contribute to the planet!!
I'll give you 10/10 for that young man , you showed ingenuity and thought and it works great job well done 😁😁🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Karl...better than out tagging a wall or subway...doing something constructive ! Trev New Zealand
This got me thinking. You could make a version of this, utilizing a hydraulic cylinder.
This is the very definition of the term,
“built not bought”!👍🏻👊🏻
Determination instead of lathe machine, Great work Man 😮👍👌👋
Awesome! I am researching doing this myself! Thank you for the motivation!
Thank you sir great job . Finally you you my eye bright. Keep going help more people like me
Минимальный бюджет 😮 отличный станок, продолжай в том же духе, отлично💪
Now it’s time to make 25, 30 and 40 mm dies. 😁
Great job. I admire your decisiveness.
Yeah haha 😅😅😅. Thanks
There is just no quit in this guy. I love it. You just got another sub.
Fantastic job. Despite any negative comments and the few thumbs down. You are extremely brilliant, and a real Craftsman. Great Job!!
Career welder here. I would highly suggest you protect your lungs from all that grinding. I've been around enough old welders that can't breath anymore to know. Great work though!
Great job on the build!!!👍🏻
That is an awesome build. Well done 👍
You are one determined kid. Wow bro
Very cool,hand milling that die must have been gruelling 👍👍👍
Guy needs a sponsor for grinding discs, batteries, respirator, a drill press,.....
I clicked like button b4 I finished the video.....it's for the hard work n effort...👍👍👍👍🔨🔨🔨🔨⚒️⚒️⚒️
Thanks! 😁
Good job at making something without the proper tools you set your mind to it and got it done. I will say though I never saw someone cut steel before without clamping it down lol good stuff.
Nice build. Very resourceful and stuck to it.
I've watched this a couple of times and I like what you've done. Good on Ya! Thanks, JD
Thanks!🤙🏻🤙🏻
Truly effort and amazing invention..nice job👍👍
Put a wedge behind so it dose not move.
Well done young man. 👍
Good job man.. That was a bunch of work but turned out great and bending perfect ... Saved a bunch of money
You are one seriously clever dude
That is “a lot” of hours you put into that. And a lot of discs. One only wonders though... time, supplies vs. cost of waiting for the postal guy to drop pipe bender off at your place while you kick back and relax. ;)
Could you imagine what this young man could accomplish if he had better tools and shop?
Awesome termination!!
The dudes got heart and determination cause I woulda said man f this before the first piece was done
🤣🤣
Really impressive! You just dove in and did this. And made a temporary lathe out of wood along the way. Nice work.