The man's a genius. Nice setup mate. And are the worms OK to go through that much vibration / disruption like that?
@terrydawson530424 күн бұрын
Just got my Bauer shop vac same one you have there and wanting to get particle separation. I will be going to get the material to build this thank you for your video. Also look up scum socks they are cheap and fit perfect over the filter to preserve it for longer and are very cheap from Amazon. Used them on my ridgid got 25 years out it till it shot crap on me 2 weeks ago.
@Calvin203027 күн бұрын
Nice video indeed. Must give it a go. Thank you 🙋♂️
@kap402027 күн бұрын
great build! could you elaborate on why the screen with the round holes is used for ENCs?
@jeffreystrachan5047Ай бұрын
A design and build video of this and your sifter would be a handy thing for us that want to build them .. step by step for the kids in the back 😂❤
@user-bs7ou8zq7wАй бұрын
Excellent instructions. Thank you!
@kkutube1972Ай бұрын
One of the best.
@rikobrtube2 ай бұрын
Great idea, thx for sharing.
@lastnightsdinner2 ай бұрын
Genius
@ericarmstrong2643 ай бұрын
Same stuff I got! A narrow Bauer vac and a dust stopper. I can use this! Thanks. (The only difference: I found a shorter transparent bucket on Amazon so I can see when it needs to be emptied! :__)
@racebiketuner3 ай бұрын
Very interesting design!
@nathangarbo45394 ай бұрын
What are the measurements that you have for the 2” holes from the edges for the pcv running through for the bucket support ply?
@nathangarbo45394 ай бұрын
Ha nvm found my answer looking at other comments. Love the design currently tossing this together for myself.
@rallye70174 ай бұрын
How has the motor and impeller held up with the filter delete
@that1guydoesthings4 ай бұрын
I had it apart recently. The only thing I noticed was a little bit of build up on the impeller veins. This is on the unit that lives in the rolling cabinet, it hasn't had an easy life.
@KingVB4 ай бұрын
Love the whole set-up 😮 my first worms are already on the way, im way too excited) much love from Ukraine, you are an inspiration ❤
@that1guydoesthings4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Good luck on your worm journey! Any questions, feel free to ask.
@MsLbraun4 ай бұрын
So the rod is straight into the drill?
@that1guydoesthings4 ай бұрын
Yes. If you have trouble getting the drill to tighten onto the threaded rod tight enough, you can grind two flat spots on the threaded rod for a better bite.
@gnawbabygnaw6 ай бұрын
Nice work
@that1guydoesthings6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@WalterMelons6 ай бұрын
I added a foot switch to my vac and mounted it on one of the pipes so I could just slap it with the hose instead of having to reach for the switch every time.
@that1guydoesthings6 ай бұрын
I added an auto start to my other enclosed vac setup. It's really nice having the vac start up on its own when the tool starts and having it shutoff after 5 seconds after the tool stops sucks up any residual. Thanks for the input!
@WalterMelons6 ай бұрын
@@that1guydoesthings I’ve been wanting to get one of those. Which do you have?
Best and most intelligent tiny build I have seen. Thanks much!
@that1guydoesthings6 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
7 ай бұрын
Well done!
@that1guydoesthings6 ай бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate it.
@jshkrueger7 ай бұрын
I'd love to see your compete vermicomposting setup.
@that1guydoesthings6 ай бұрын
I'm working on a couple videos in which I will go thru my worm journey. Thank you!
@Thevacomaticvacuumcorner7 ай бұрын
I use my shop vac with a bag and cartridge filter no issue here but this looks nice for finer dust i guess
@ricksteen9358 ай бұрын
Dude, where did you find that 3/16” screen in that length???
@that1guydoesthings8 ай бұрын
Menards, but most local hardware stores carry 24"×24" pieces. Notice the seam, I had to use the off cut to get the length I needed. Turned out the off cut was almost exactly what I needed to make up the difference.
@ricksteen9358 ай бұрын
@@that1guydoesthings Thank you most kindly!
@jirivachek93609 ай бұрын
Excellent solution. Thank younfor sharing. I am thinking how to sort my vacuum cleaner together with dust separator for quite some time and your solution looks and works the best. I'm going to build my own ASAP. Thank you once again.😊
@that1guydoesthings6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I love hearing that it's helping!
@backyard_gardener9 ай бұрын
Brilliant device! I use the drill to drive a drum sifter for compost: kzread.info/dash/bejne/rH1mtdyblZrdmLA.html
@curtisbeethe3459 ай бұрын
I appreciate the low budget approach. Keep 'em coming!
@that1guydoesthings6 ай бұрын
Got some more coming soon! Thank you!
@wingnutbert96859 ай бұрын
The drill is much better than the Sawzall. Way less strain on the tool. I can't see a Sawzall lasting long at all.
@that1guydoesthings8 ай бұрын
I started w a jig saw to operate the table, it was not happy lol.
@ginkat131810 ай бұрын
Outstanding
@that1guydoesthings10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Mikeyy_Shortz10 ай бұрын
Haha I love it. Nice invention
@that1guydoesthings10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@mileawayhoney10 ай бұрын
cool
@that1guydoesthings6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@chadcase593611 ай бұрын
Lleno mis expectativas me gusta
@that1guydoesthings10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@NanasWorms Жыл бұрын
Hope to see more videos from you in the future! I'm not ready to build a power sifter. I'm just a home vermicomposter so I don't mind if my castings aren't sifted. But this is an impressive design. ~ Sandra
@that1guydoesthings10 ай бұрын
Thank you! I will try to post more soon. I have a couple things I'd like to share with the community.
@kyriakosmaridakis8139 Жыл бұрын
How does it handle liquids? I just saw all your videos and subscribed you have the best design ideas
@that1guydoesthings10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! I've been curious myself how it would handle liquids, I'm going to have to try!
@jafquist27 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this video. Nice job. I've been building mine, in my head, for several years. It has many elements similar to yours. A cheap drill is absolutely the way to go. For that matter, I plan to keep a new spare(or two) on hand at all times.
@that1guydoesthings10 ай бұрын
I first had a jig saw moving the table. If I could've found a way to tame it, I think I would have stuck with it. It was just too inconsistent. Thank you for your input, and good luck on yours!
@ancesthntr Жыл бұрын
Fantastic idea - and you’re right, those machines are hideously expensive. Would love to see some plans, even if they cost a few bucks.
@that1guydoesthings10 ай бұрын
Will have to see if I can draw up some simple plans. Thank you.
@danthebeeman Жыл бұрын
You could sell the plans for this very easily
@that1guydoesthings10 ай бұрын
I am learning CAD, hopefully I can post some soon. Thank you!
@justagirlsd30002 ай бұрын
@@that1guydoesthingshave you posted the plans?
@lew7678 Жыл бұрын
Very cool idea, if i ever start making enough of the stuff I'll give this a try. The one looked up was very very expensive. Sub for future worm content
@that1guydoesthings10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@Rews-fish-shed Жыл бұрын
Would love to see a plan/ design of this looks great I just started with red wrigglers and was think of doing something like but yours is far better than what I thought of
@that1guydoesthings10 ай бұрын
Thank you! Will see if I can get some plans drawn up.
@Rews-fish-shed10 ай бұрын
@@that1guydoesthings thank you I’d be very interested in that
@thomasenglish1 Жыл бұрын
This is great! I was thinking of building a similar design but using vibration… an easy hack you can test for noise reduction, try some thin weather strips on the underside of the bracket so it’s not metal on metal.. Might also try the same to dampen the wood on wood noise. Again, great work! I appreciate the video!
@that1guydoesthings10 ай бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate the feedback. The more noise reduction I've tested, the less effective the "thump" is to clear the screens and keep things moving. I suspect I could play with the angle more to compensate.
@sparksmcgee66412 ай бұрын
Yeah, vibration motors are only $20-$30. I happen to have one and a whole lot of drills.
@troygarza5720 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this honestly
@that1guydoesthings Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and the comment, makes making the videos worth it to know they are helping.
@scottsimon8771 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see a first-hand example of this type of bin. I've been considering different types of containers to create a flow-thru system. Thanks for sharing!
@that1guydoesthings Жыл бұрын
Thank you Scott, glad it helped.
@lazygardens Жыл бұрын
Interesting way to get multiple sizes in one pass.
@that1guydoesthings6 ай бұрын
It does the trick! Thanks for watching!
@shaung1100 Жыл бұрын
A small vibrator motor would do the job better for sure
@that1guydoesthings Жыл бұрын
Not according to my testing, but thank you.
@Breeding_of_California_worms Жыл бұрын
👍👍👍
@that1guydoesthings Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@TrapperBV Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love this. I was planning on building something similar this summer, but this is basic excellence and a step above what I was thinking. Well done sir!
@that1guydoesthings Жыл бұрын
I'm glad the video is helping. Thanks for watching and the sub!
@ricksteen935 Жыл бұрын
This by far simplifies the process SO MUCH. I’ve modified my own design numerous times as it slides back an forth, but the bump action looks like it deals with wet castings extremely well!!! Thanks for getting my brain unstuck.
@MandJ_MarketFarm Жыл бұрын
Great work. Looks like it would work as a gold drywasher.
@that1guydoesthings Жыл бұрын
Thank you. My father in law uses it for his artifact hunting hobby, he seems to like it.
@johnallen1308 Жыл бұрын
You can probably put a dimmer switch on the drill to control the speed more easily. Great build I was looking for hardware cloth today to build a sifter
@that1guydoesthings Жыл бұрын
Thank you. A dimmer switch is a good idea. I will incorporate at some point.
@wingnutbert96859 ай бұрын
@@that1guydoesthings I'd caution that idea. The drill is designed to run on the full 110/115v AC. Choking down the volt supply could do damage to the drill.
@Pushyhog Жыл бұрын
watch "the offcut" channel, his blows em all away.
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Brilliant idea. Thanks
The man's a genius. Nice setup mate. And are the worms OK to go through that much vibration / disruption like that?
Just got my Bauer shop vac same one you have there and wanting to get particle separation. I will be going to get the material to build this thank you for your video. Also look up scum socks they are cheap and fit perfect over the filter to preserve it for longer and are very cheap from Amazon. Used them on my ridgid got 25 years out it till it shot crap on me 2 weeks ago.
Nice video indeed. Must give it a go. Thank you 🙋♂️
great build! could you elaborate on why the screen with the round holes is used for ENCs?
A design and build video of this and your sifter would be a handy thing for us that want to build them .. step by step for the kids in the back 😂❤
Excellent instructions. Thank you!
One of the best.
Great idea, thx for sharing.
Genius
Same stuff I got! A narrow Bauer vac and a dust stopper. I can use this! Thanks. (The only difference: I found a shorter transparent bucket on Amazon so I can see when it needs to be emptied! :__)
Very interesting design!
What are the measurements that you have for the 2” holes from the edges for the pcv running through for the bucket support ply?
Ha nvm found my answer looking at other comments. Love the design currently tossing this together for myself.
How has the motor and impeller held up with the filter delete
I had it apart recently. The only thing I noticed was a little bit of build up on the impeller veins. This is on the unit that lives in the rolling cabinet, it hasn't had an easy life.
Love the whole set-up 😮 my first worms are already on the way, im way too excited) much love from Ukraine, you are an inspiration ❤
Thank you so much! Good luck on your worm journey! Any questions, feel free to ask.
So the rod is straight into the drill?
Yes. If you have trouble getting the drill to tighten onto the threaded rod tight enough, you can grind two flat spots on the threaded rod for a better bite.
Nice work
Thank you!
I added a foot switch to my vac and mounted it on one of the pipes so I could just slap it with the hose instead of having to reach for the switch every time.
I added an auto start to my other enclosed vac setup. It's really nice having the vac start up on its own when the tool starts and having it shutoff after 5 seconds after the tool stops sucks up any residual. Thanks for the input!
@@that1guydoesthings I’ve been wanting to get one of those. Which do you have?
www.amazon.com/Generation-Automatic-Etoolcity-Technology-Eliminating/dp/B085NH2LC9/ref=mp_s_a_1_13?crid=27MT7ZZZ5O8EP&keywords=vacuum+auto+switch&qid=1706030113&sprefix=vacuum+auto+%2Caps%2C190&sr=8-13
Make me one ???
Sure, where am I shipping it?
Ingenious my friend! Thank you.
Thank you!
Best and most intelligent tiny build I have seen. Thanks much!
Thank you very much!
Well done!
Thank you! I appreciate it.
I'd love to see your compete vermicomposting setup.
I'm working on a couple videos in which I will go thru my worm journey. Thank you!
I use my shop vac with a bag and cartridge filter no issue here but this looks nice for finer dust i guess
Dude, where did you find that 3/16” screen in that length???
Menards, but most local hardware stores carry 24"×24" pieces. Notice the seam, I had to use the off cut to get the length I needed. Turned out the off cut was almost exactly what I needed to make up the difference.
@@that1guydoesthings Thank you most kindly!
Excellent solution. Thank younfor sharing. I am thinking how to sort my vacuum cleaner together with dust separator for quite some time and your solution looks and works the best. I'm going to build my own ASAP. Thank you once again.😊
Thank you so much! I love hearing that it's helping!
Brilliant device! I use the drill to drive a drum sifter for compost: kzread.info/dash/bejne/rH1mtdyblZrdmLA.html
I appreciate the low budget approach. Keep 'em coming!
Got some more coming soon! Thank you!
The drill is much better than the Sawzall. Way less strain on the tool. I can't see a Sawzall lasting long at all.
I started w a jig saw to operate the table, it was not happy lol.
Outstanding
Thank you!
Haha I love it. Nice invention
Thank you!
cool
Thank you!
Lleno mis expectativas me gusta
Thank you!
Hope to see more videos from you in the future! I'm not ready to build a power sifter. I'm just a home vermicomposter so I don't mind if my castings aren't sifted. But this is an impressive design. ~ Sandra
Thank you! I will try to post more soon. I have a couple things I'd like to share with the community.
How does it handle liquids? I just saw all your videos and subscribed you have the best design ideas
Thank you very much! I've been curious myself how it would handle liquids, I'm going to have to try!
Thank you for posting this video. Nice job. I've been building mine, in my head, for several years. It has many elements similar to yours. A cheap drill is absolutely the way to go. For that matter, I plan to keep a new spare(or two) on hand at all times.
I first had a jig saw moving the table. If I could've found a way to tame it, I think I would have stuck with it. It was just too inconsistent. Thank you for your input, and good luck on yours!
Fantastic idea - and you’re right, those machines are hideously expensive. Would love to see some plans, even if they cost a few bucks.
Will have to see if I can draw up some simple plans. Thank you.
You could sell the plans for this very easily
I am learning CAD, hopefully I can post some soon. Thank you!
@@that1guydoesthingshave you posted the plans?
Very cool idea, if i ever start making enough of the stuff I'll give this a try. The one looked up was very very expensive. Sub for future worm content
Thank you very much!
Would love to see a plan/ design of this looks great I just started with red wrigglers and was think of doing something like but yours is far better than what I thought of
Thank you! Will see if I can get some plans drawn up.
@@that1guydoesthings thank you I’d be very interested in that
This is great! I was thinking of building a similar design but using vibration… an easy hack you can test for noise reduction, try some thin weather strips on the underside of the bracket so it’s not metal on metal.. Might also try the same to dampen the wood on wood noise. Again, great work! I appreciate the video!
Thank you, I appreciate the feedback. The more noise reduction I've tested, the less effective the "thump" is to clear the screens and keep things moving. I suspect I could play with the angle more to compensate.
Yeah, vibration motors are only $20-$30. I happen to have one and a whole lot of drills.
Thank you for this honestly
Thanks for watching and the comment, makes making the videos worth it to know they are helping.
Glad to see a first-hand example of this type of bin. I've been considering different types of containers to create a flow-thru system. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Scott, glad it helped.
Interesting way to get multiple sizes in one pass.
It does the trick! Thanks for watching!
A small vibrator motor would do the job better for sure
Not according to my testing, but thank you.
👍👍👍
Thank you!
I absolutely love this. I was planning on building something similar this summer, but this is basic excellence and a step above what I was thinking. Well done sir!
I'm glad the video is helping. Thanks for watching and the sub!
This by far simplifies the process SO MUCH. I’ve modified my own design numerous times as it slides back an forth, but the bump action looks like it deals with wet castings extremely well!!! Thanks for getting my brain unstuck.
Great work. Looks like it would work as a gold drywasher.
Thank you. My father in law uses it for his artifact hunting hobby, he seems to like it.
You can probably put a dimmer switch on the drill to control the speed more easily. Great build I was looking for hardware cloth today to build a sifter
Thank you. A dimmer switch is a good idea. I will incorporate at some point.
@@that1guydoesthings I'd caution that idea. The drill is designed to run on the full 110/115v AC. Choking down the volt supply could do damage to the drill.
watch "the offcut" channel, his blows em all away.