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Another great build ! Thanks
Wow that's a great build ! Thanks for sharing your talents
That turned out great ! Can you make an Extra heavy-duty gear driven rotating engine stand ? Also an extra heavy duty wood splitter with log lifts and a sit on backhoe with an extenda hoe setup driven of the same pump as the wood splitter ? Thanks
Nice build , got any ideas for a extra heavy-duty rotating engine stand ? Thanks
Nice! 😂
Good but it doesn't percision.
Beau travail et bonne continuation
I need to tirn trees into sawdust……could you make one of those?
Why not make the base longer where your not cutting into the cross brace. Otherwise it's great
Awesome better dan the ones you by in the shops and more elegant to 👏 👏 👍 👍
It looks great but very uncomfortable.
Nice!
A lot of great thinking and planification in this build, cheers !
nice bild ! cheers ben.
Another great video Skillful Hands! Can you create a video showing people how to make a tool to remove the Weld Seam inside square tubing?
Totally Awesome, looks 👌
After watching this video I just ordered 45xp Hypertherm. My problems are solved. No more grinding discs to buy.
Well, you can do without that. Too much time to invest in breaking and rebuilding a new thing.
Nice
It looks good but with one major issue.The top pulley on a bandsaw is adjustable for two movements .1 for slackening to fit blade and 2 tilt alignment for each individual new blade as it will alright the blade to pulley.
Too fast and only using half the blade.Longer and slower stroke .That way the blade won't burn on one side and as it is it will.A waste of time when you could earn the price of one if you spent the same a.ount of time doing a job for someone .
Imagine how much metal has been deposited in land fills over the decades. They are our future ore mines!
Love the metal breakaways! 😂
nice build cheers ben.
Exelent idea 👌🏿👍🏿💪🏿
We have an industrial version of this at work I plan on copying. Good work.
Metal is never junk!! But you did do a great job!!
Wow! Thanks for sharing
Awesome. RockOn.StayFree.
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Not so essential when you already own 3 portable belt sanders. hehe
No thread tape on connections?
Wowww
Class,
hehe. Nice idea, if I did not already have all those tools. :")
I really like your design. It's easy and absolutely functional. The only thing I will do differently, is use a brand new hub and rotor that I got dirt cheap. And hoping my variable speed 2.5hp treadmill motor is strong enough. I'll find out.
I applaud your ingenuity. I'm not sure it would be worth making unless I already had most of the parts sitting around as scrap. If I had to go out and buy the materials, it would be better to get a metal band saw. Funny how I almost have everything I would need, except for the saw blade and pulley. If I could power it with an adjustable speed 2hp treadmill motor.
Make a bigger wheelbarrow?
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I still have a hand made saw that my father made out of an old Marvel Power blade. He was young and into homemade stuff. the handle scales were hard rock maple with homemade rivets. He then coated it with a little fiberglass resin. I almost tossed it a few times and glad I didnt now. Nice power hacksaw build. Another great video from you.
Love it, a tool making its own parts. I subscribed
Cool engineering and fabrication dexterity there, thank you!! I will definitely try to make one for my workshop. Your skill in invaluable!! I could have liked it 100k times if it was possible
Show 👏👏👏👏👏🤝
Excellent ideas and craftsmanship skills, i like how you speed things along it keeps my short attention span engaged.
Love the cutaway sequences! 😂
@6:45 What is that tool? Never seen it before.
i like realy your format, no talking, no music, only fabricating, i like it ! cheers ben.
The last build is definitely my favorite but they're all good.
Excellent ideas! I love your screen transitions... very clever and pleasing to see, just like your creations... Thank you, Tim!
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