It's very simple! But not everyone knows how it works!
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Hello friends. In this video, I'll show you how you can reuse old car shock absorbers. The video turned out to be beautiful and the idea was useful)
I am waiting for your reactions 👍
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Hi. Would you like to do the same for yourself? Or would you go buy?
@relentlessmadman
Ай бұрын
no!!!!
@user-dv7hb2sc9m
Ай бұрын
Perhaps but since I don't have any of those tools I'll be paying for someone like you to help w/ stuff like this. At one time I owned lots of tools, had been an antique restoration person so I did all kinds of repair. It's impressive to watch stuff as the time lapse rolls along. Video work is another talent you've got. Nice..... peace & be safe
@asdomega
Ай бұрын
Maybe diy, but i still didnt know what the cylinders are doing
How did I get through life without one these - whatever it is?
@H4rleyBoy
20 күн бұрын
EASILY .
Rarely have i witnessed such a convoluted approach to a workable solution 🤔
@zacharymerritt4430
Ай бұрын
How many thousand dollars in equipment until you consider it not an easy project? So far I've seen more than 30,000 worth of equipment used for you to say that this is a simple easy project on how to reuse shock absorbers
@pauls5745
27 күн бұрын
It needs a quick release from the table so you can move the vise to another bench
@avulonanderson2372
Күн бұрын
@@zacharymerritt4430 The real kicker is - you don't even need the shock absorbers, the do nothing useful here.
I'm not at all sure I understand the total purpose of that. It seems very limited.
@guyteigh3375
Ай бұрын
Agreed. Great workmanship - but a LOT of time and effort to make something of limited use. Kind of like spending 16 hours making a beautifully made highly polished clamp from just a large old rusty nut "because it's possible".
@ofrddriftr
Ай бұрын
I agree, I do not see how the old shocks add to anything, this is just a double sided clamp simple push pull leverage the shocks are just weight and time for including them.
I agree with you all. The comments are more interesting than the device.
Not one single reverse turn while tapping the thread, clearly no engineering background.
@Mike-me3sp
Ай бұрын
Ugh also withdraw the bit just once to add more oil during the drilling.
@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys
Ай бұрын
Lord how will he ever survive?????????????????
@jatontherun
Ай бұрын
I agree! I was going to post the same thing! I remember being told by a machinist to also back off after a few revolutions because it gives a cleaner thread!
@Mike-me3sp
Ай бұрын
@@jatontherun Not to mention not snapping the tap and spending painful time extracting it - which if you haven't been back-and-forthing it can be a nightmare.
A woodworker’s complicated solution to a metalworkers simple one. Nevertheless a beautiful piece of work.
And the conclusion is - there is always a way to screw up simple things if you try hard enough. And this guy succeeded.
The absorbers as far as I can tell serve no function here? You are clamping via the threaded rod. What do you need the absorbers for?
@Dwayne_Bearup
Ай бұрын
Looks to me like they are meant to keep the clamp surface parallel with the box. Without them, when clamping on one side of the box rather than in the center or across the width the clamping board would twist and you'd lose tension. Might even break that board.
@timhallas4275
Ай бұрын
@@Dwayne_Bearup They cannot keep the board parallel, because they move independent of each other. The only effect they have is to keep the board level. That could have been done with a pair of 3/4 in, dowel rods.
@ingareisenberger4358
Ай бұрын
@@timhallas4275 Yeah, but I think dowel rods would bind, and the shocks never will.
@zoso1123
Ай бұрын
The absorber stabilizes the side if the rod was the only thing providing tension on the work piece , it could potentially wear on that central pivot pont and allow the work piece to move.
@timhallas4275
Ай бұрын
@@ingareisenberger4358 Not if they are greased.
That is neat! Something that I don't think I would ever need but still great.
Table dogs and hold fasts would have been my solution
Why? I wish I knew what the hell you were making
I can't think of one application where this 'creation' would be more useful than a standard vice. Therefore a pointless waste of scrap shocks.
Skipped right to the end!🤣
And you have an extremely limited vice, in the middle of your bench .....hmmm; great.
That's nice, but it's an awful lot of work to go through just to make a clamp, limited in usage by its soft wooden jaws. You didn't even need to use shocks for that.
@taradactyl5690
Ай бұрын
Not to mention you're limited by the size of the clamp.
I'm headed to Harbor Freight to buy one.
this has just opened up a whole new world for me.......
Ok, fantástico trabajó maestro.👍🤓😜
Muy prolijo excelente trabajo amigo saludos desde Uruguay 🇺🇾
A solution to a problem that didn’t exist.
Nice work!
Was hoping for an olive press.
Will there be a follow up video that tells us what you were doing in the mysterious 'glove box thingy'? And also, will you making a video showing you using the - thing you just made - to make the 'wooden thing with a shock aborber that holds up buildings' thing in your thumbnail? All in all very interesting but... 🤔
Que legal.....Show de bola.....Parabéns...
No dumb music track. Best part was he didn't talk at all, unlike many of these videos. I actually watched the whole thing! Now all I need is a radial arm saw, a table saw, a router, a calibrated drill press, a tap and die kit, a mini kiln and a pair of old shocks.
What you built was not the item item shown in the thumbnail. Going to get KZread to not recommend your channel.
Good job. Thank you for sharing.
Хорошая работа. А захрена эта штуковина нада?
Still not sure what it's for.
@patrick-ez8hi
Ай бұрын
it's for boring!! BORING PEOPLE!!!!!!
It would be useful to tell your audience in advance just what it is that you are trying to build.
Wish I had that much time in my life to piss around .
Wow, that was a long video and it seems to be for a machine that you have a no idea what you might actually use it for, but you might as well go and build it because it seems a good idea on the day. I have to admit I am actually struggling to think what on earth I would ever use something like that for I already have advice that clamps parallel on the front of my workbench and one on the side, both of which I use, but I cannot see any logical reason for having a very small 7 x 5" hole in the middle of my workbench for the odd occasion I might want to clamp something that might want to fit in the middle of that hole Does anybody else have any idea what you would use this for because I am struggling to think of one???? Great build video though
Wow! Just happen to trip over this video...now I'm a new subscriber. Very cool.
Thats a great idea !
I find the guessing is part of the entertainment😮
@barney2633
Ай бұрын
I guess it is !😄
If you would say up front what it is you are making I might be inclined to watch your videos. As it is you don't so its not worth my time.
@slatercohen7327
Ай бұрын
I'm out as well. Bye
@henryroscoe2464
Ай бұрын
Me too!
@rodneyfrost1674
Ай бұрын
Thte first rule of teaching how to make something is show first the finished item..
@CaseyTheDuderino
Ай бұрын
Fucking attitude you got there
@bushratbeachbum
Ай бұрын
This is a KZread video, not a Betamax cassette. Think about it.
That turned out great! How do you come up with all these ideas?! 😁👍💙
Excellent work, Vanya! Pretty interesting design! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Acme or box threads are better suited for jack and vise applications instead of SAE threads
Fun project. Good video. One concern at 3:40 (may never happen) while using the staple gun, please keep your fingers away from the path where the staple is going through the wood. If the wood splits or hard spot that staple can turn inside wood and go into, maybe through your thumb. I suggest a jig or clamps rather than fingers. Have safe fun.
Great !
i am going to make one of these! just off to buy £5000 worth of tools to make one!
Wenn man eine Beschäftigung sucht ist es eine schöne Arbeit
Почему, когда смотрю подобные видео, всегда на ум приходит кот, которому делать нечего😂
What s the use of this sheet ?
Nicely done. 👍
Nice, what vise you are using in your workbench?
WHAT IS IT AND WHATS IT USED FOR ??
I know what that is, I've seen one before and I knew straight away he was making a Thing-ame- jig.👍
я долго пытался понять зачем это , но так и не понял
Pretty cool and impressive
What the hell is it !! ??
@ValioMadre7
Ай бұрын
It's a chingadera.
Yes it's sooo simple because everybody has the machinery available. NOT😢
Schön schön, aber wozu um himmelswillen ist dieses Ding, das man auf und zu machen kann? 🤔
and this is how you ruin a perfectly good work table.😄😃😀🤣😅
A bit odd implementation since anything wider than the hole will not fit, which is why most vises are in the open to hold parts that can extend past the jaws.
I think its in the art of making. Not what you would do. His method and ingenuity of creating is the reason, not what you could buy or create yourself. Its his art of creativity and planning.
Very cool
868 тысяч подписчиков, и только тысяча лайков.... Может надо задуматься😊
I would suggest taking a short course in thread tapping. The way you are doing it is far from okay
Nice job!😊 thanks for posting the vide
Is that all!
What is this for?
Very well made job, but was it worth the time and a bloody big hole in a good workbench? A solution to a non problem, a Black and Decker workmate would easily do this.
Great Vid!
The struts were just for glorification. Serve no purpose and makes screwing one direction hard and the other harder. It was well constructed.
What do you do if you have to clamp a 12"box, or a 10" dia. pvc tube?
Black & Decker Workmate
Да да да так оно и было... Шток амортизатора просверлил и резьбу нарезал ха ха ха очень смешно!!!
Seems like another case of someone with too much time on their hands..
Simple my ass ! Nice work.
After watching this, thought must get out more 😳
Is the location worth the trip?
never get them 11 minutes back
Still waiting to hear from the neighbor...
Needs to use a tap correctly, instead of hearing into hole.
I guess other peoples definition of "simple" can be drastically different ....
Oh! Yeah! Simple! If you have a professional shop... 🤣🤪🤨
Oh ive got all that gear in the back yard,
I really like the application, and would love to try it myself. What's good DIY for if you go buy all of it? I am curious, does someone buy your Forstner bits for you? It looked like you were gonna burn heck out of one !
wow a bench vise.....so initiative.........
@svenrostin2843
Ай бұрын
It takes more than a short comment on KZread to become a clever school bully. Practice makes perfect. Keep trying.
❤❤
I wish I had a sandblaster
Честно досмотрел до конца. Был заинтригован. Не понял главное - зачем ЭТО ???!😮
Whats the clickbait thumbnail got to do with what you made? NOTHING!
Nice
Als je helemaal niks te doen hebt is dit een manier om de verveling buiten de deur te houden 😮
I really liked your idea! And the old shock absorbers are very suitable for this. Thanks for the video and the great idea 👍
sweet
Good lesson for how NOT to work with metal! No cooling for the drill, no oil when threading...
Ah, I think I'll buy a wood vise instead!!
C some people have time on there hands
Is this a wooden vise? Not sure what it's for but as a mechanic, I don't see the point of using Loctite on Nyloc nuts!
@DirectCurrent4u
Ай бұрын
Thats not loctite!
amazing
Who’s replacing good struts?
Absolutely Genius with exceptional Craftsmanship! W3ll done, Sir!
As someone else said, what are you actually building? it would have a lot more meaning and impact if explained rather than just showed a video of you cutting a hole in something and filing it with something! What on earth has the thumbnail to do with that?
Just wasted a half hour to learn nothing.
All this & I still am not sure what it is.....