Make Your Own Snap Ring Pliers - See How It's Done!
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Make Your Own Snap Ring Pliers - See How It's Done!
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You're a gifted guy my friend. It's always such a pleasure learning from you.
Pretty cool tutorial, despite all the comments from guys who cant do this. And it does look like a fun project. I live in Alaska, and I have a project upcoming to make some spruce paddles for my canoe. Theyll probably take me a while, off and on to complete. Have to cut the trees, slab them, dry them, trace out the shape, rough cut them, finish them off with chisels, gouges and sanding, etc. Can I buy a pair of paddles for next to nothing? Sure, but doing the project is half the fun.
Very clever, thanks! I’ve got several high quality spare $2-$5 linesman pliers from garage sales/thrift stores. Great project to practice basic skills. 👍🏼😃
Very cool, Don! I bought a snap ring pliers set that can be adjusted for opening and closing ring gaps for both kinds and it came with different sizes of pin-hole tips for different size rings. I don't know if it could handle o-rings that big, but it's worked for everything I've needed so far. You're always so helpful with things like this. I've had applications for welding, but had to figure out other ways to deal with them. Maybe one day. Todd of Project Farm did a welder comparison review not long long ago and, for my needs, the $90 one would be good enough.
Great idea for crappy lineman’s pliers. A little time, a little skill. Cost = free.
Super boulot ! Plus de vidéos en français serait bien , cousin canadien ! merci
I enjoyed thanks for sharing
Excellent idea. Thanks for sharing
Oh "snap"! What a great idea! Thank you.😊
Nice job thanks.
Nice job sir
Really nice
Pretty slick.... nice work.
Nicely Done! About that 'music'/////////////////////
Pretty cool they work good too, I like it👍
Pretty cool Don, nice work.
Very cool Dony. Thanks for that trick. 👍👍🍁
Mighty clever. I hope you report back in a year or two, how well they hold up. Thanks for the video.
Eres un genio, gracias por compartir😊
@donyboy73
Жыл бұрын
Gracias amigo!
thx,bro.!
Nice
Well Jake and i were very surprised by the totally new video concept you did here Donny, very well done. It is all about the build, excellent. By the way did you ever get our EP hat we sent you?
That is a very cool idea thank you for the video
👍👍👍Thank you
Good work Don. Those work well for inside snap rings because when you squeeze the handle, the tips contract. To make a set for outside snap rings, start with a pair of batter terminal pliers - these open *or spread( when you squeeze the handles. Sure, you can make do with either but having both makes for a better option. As far as making them, personally I love to make specialized tools. Anyone with money or a credit card can buy most anything, but you dont have the satisfaction or sense of accomplishment of making them.
@donyboy73
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip!
Nice little tool build; we don't see these very often. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
@donyboy73
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
I don’t have those other tools so I will just buy it
You got da Bug Eh !
Nothing's wrong, for keeping the creative juices flowing. I know there will be a lot of comments on "I don't own most of those tools", Well, how do you think Dony got them ? Certainly not from playing video games. Get off your fat butt, create something that will generate some profits THEN, buy the appropriate tools. Built bird house/feeders. Built lawn decorations ...etc... Have some plans. DO SOMETHING !
@donyboy73
Жыл бұрын
I couldn't have said it better myself!
@RonDogInTheHouse
Жыл бұрын
With a welder and grinder and a brain, it crazy what you can make. The fun of being able to make is well, the fun of it. R. Verro, you nailed it!
You Kill me!!!!!!! great Job!!!!
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@donyboy73
Жыл бұрын
gracias amigo!
Or you could just buy one for 20 bucks
@The-Armed-Pacifist
Жыл бұрын
5 bucks at harbor freight
@Zombeegun
Жыл бұрын
@@The-Armed-Pacifist for a set of 4
@The-Armed-Pacifist
Жыл бұрын
@@Zombeegun Exactly! I know that they are not finely engineered German or Swiss quality, but it’s just a snap ring.
@Banditt42
Жыл бұрын
Not everyone lives where you can just drive a few minutes and buy some tool or wait for a package. Amazon takes 2 weeks at best to deliver here.
@The-Armed-Pacifist
Жыл бұрын
@@Banditt42 Better call Jeff and let him know.
I'll stick with my Knipex snap ring pliers
Snap ring= Circlip. Nice job.
@gordbaker896
Жыл бұрын
= Jesus clip as in "where did that thing fly to?"
Must've been a slow day at the shop? LOL😏
@donyboy73
Жыл бұрын
Always busy at the shop!
Thank you. Grateful if someone could advise on the music used in the clip.
@georgescott6967
8 ай бұрын
Try looking in the "description" section of the video. It's down the bottom in the Android app.
Will these do external and internal snap Rings 🤔 okay I see that they do both of them
@donyboy73
Жыл бұрын
yes, watch video to the end
@robertmailhos8159
Жыл бұрын
@@donyboy73 I did that
Use non zinc plated nuts for a better weld.
@donyboy73
Жыл бұрын
thanks for info
You will be surprised at what you can accomplish with a 4 1/2 in grinder and a simple welder . I had to rebuild the transmission on my Street Glide and according to the HD service manual if had to buy all the special tools to do it it would have cost me $700 US . Made every thing myself and worked out fine .
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Just round n sharp long nose pliers, isn't ?!
@danielrobert7181
Жыл бұрын
Yes, but you wouldn't have the possibility to change the tips which is a pretty nice feature. Regards !
I was on board until the welding part.
Just buy good ones.
It's 2 weeks late unfortunately I broke the tip ont the size I needed and spent money for a new one
@danielrobert7181
Жыл бұрын
Nope, those new tips are likely to break again for the same reason tt did in the first place sooo ... I'd say yo uare ahead a few months. Lol !
Wait a minute, I thought you were going to start with extracting the minerals from the ground. ;-)
That's one way of doing it
that's not donyboy .
That's pretty ingenious but wasting a 39 dollar pair of lineman pliers to make a 29 dollar single direction snap ring tool seems...? You decide.
@donyboy73
Жыл бұрын
These were $5
@peterford9369
Жыл бұрын
@@donyboy73yeah I do know you can buy cheap lineman pliers. And I did give credit for ingenuity. And I do know good snap ring pliers aren't cheap but, not everyone has a shop with, spot welders. Every kind of die grinders and cutting tools to be able to do all that the video showed. So basically, as cool as it is to say, " look what I can do", ya have to have hundreds of dollars worth of tools,to save 40 bucks. But it's still a cool video.
@donyboy73
Жыл бұрын
@@peterford9369 This is just for fun Peter
@fyrcap962
Жыл бұрын
I’m glad I found this comment because I was wondering if this video was for real. Sorry, I have to agree with the mindset of “if you can afford a shop with that much equipment, you can probably afford some real snap ring pliers”. I guess I would feel differently about it if the job had been done with hand tools only. No welder, grinder, drill, etc.
@peterford9369
Жыл бұрын
@@fyrcap962 I did check harbor freight and saw their cast snap ring 12 inch pliers for 31 bucks each. Inner and outer. I'm not knocking ingenuity. It's how man has moved beyond the stone age. But yeah, those of us that don't have a decent shop loaded with drill presses, welding equipment,etc, are gonna find it hard to take a pair of 5 inch,5 buck pliers and build a pair of snap ring pliers. But I don't want to take away from the ingenuity at all.
Good video, I would buy one just to carry with me in the city when I visit there for protection. j/k cool video
Хорошие были пассатижи. Зачем так уродовать инструмент.😢
Biaya buatnya dan buaya listrik buat ngelas..m?? Mending beli
The ones you buy are junk
My time is too important to make these....I can probably buy a pair for $12 to $15. Just my opinion 😊😊
@donyboy73
Жыл бұрын
Exactly lol
💡Brilliant idea with interchangeable bit ends.🫡