Amazing Tool For Workshop Using Wheel Hub And Washing Machine Motor

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    Hello friends. Today i will show you Amazing Tool For Workshop Using Wheel Hub And Washing Machine Motor. In this project I will use an old electric motor from a washing machine, a brake disc from a car and a hub. I made a great sander that is very powerful and pretty good at it's job.
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  • @lorirhoads2604
    @lorirhoads2604 Před měsícem +3

    It’s satisfying to build usable items out of junk. Priceless!

  • @rogerschrecengost2284
    @rogerschrecengost2284 Před 3 měsíci +5

    There's 42 minutes and 17 seconds that I'll never get back.

  • @Billytomtom18
    @Billytomtom18 Před 5 měsíci +9

    I love whenever I am watching and learning Creative Projects from old parts normally trashed. I have seen many types of Sanders over my years. Especially at my Uncle’s shop, their sheets of Brass would be roughly cut on table saws. Next a bandsaw with a very small sort of welder was attached to the top, often a blade was cut and run through a center drilled through the center of the piece of Brass and then welded to finish cutting out the center a an eventual Brass letter. Very old school for today, these letters were usually installed on a Corporate wall of the reception desk. Later they updated to using a warmer jet cutter for cutting non ferrous metals and there were always these very large belt sanders where there was a movable platter underneath, excuse me my memory is not as sharp as way back then, that’s okay, my mind is still sharp enough to keep learning. Basically the letters were polished using these long belt sanders, which were rather long with I guess were S/S rollers with sealed bearings. This machinery in the shop was huge and heavy. I remember because I moved his whole shop from NYC to Rockland county NY. My Uncle ran the production and design end of this business, his partner did the sales department. Later they started doing Chemical milling or etching, when they started a contract for the renovation of Ellis Island, large 4X8’ magnesium plates were used because of the weather conditions of the Island. The people who passed through Ellis Island were able to have either their names or relatives etched into these large plates. The problem was that an etching machine was not being sold that was large enough for these plates. So my Uncle if I recall correctly, cut and extended a existing one with the use of a Smithy lathe, it was small but was multi functional, it was also a small milling machine too. Now when using Sulfuric acid to etch the plates, parts were made with Titanium and PVC. Which is impervious to sulfuric acid, so with stock bars of Titanium, thread rods and nuts were produced to create the larger milling machine. I learned many things from my Uncle, mostly how to think out of the box. Oh one item I was curious about in his office, it was a large wooden box that contained a Master Square, he said it came from England and only he the person to use it. It’s used to see how true certain things were still square.
    He was a Merchant Marine during WW2, a deep sea diver who made a fish tank from his Bell helmet, it was fun see this especially fish friendly epoxy coated unique fish tank with a treasure chest that opened using an air pump, they were goldfish swimming around happily in the Diver Dan helmet.
    My Uncle told me very little about his time during WW2, other than trying to salvage Liberty ships or drag them off the Atlantic Shelf.
    I asked him where he was born, it was a coal mine town in Pennsylvania, but he never wanted to be a miner, I guess he saw what it had done to many miners, black lung disease. So growing up he worked to move houses using hydraulic pumps, bug-gel stands and logs to raise and move the houses. Well into his 70’s my uncle was taking Metallurgy classes from VCR tapes. Popular Mechanics was a great magazine that was always around my Aunt and Uncle home.
    I could go on but he was an amazing person who spoke little unless it was something of interest, he had little time for chit chat, his sense of humor was very witty. Just an all around good guy, I believe he was of Ukrainian descent but never spoke of his nationality, why is it important, despite being an atheist, he was the most Spiritual person I’ve ever known, he lived by the Golden Rule, treat others like you would like to be treated. One final thought, he loved Japanese philosophy or something, he told me that Simplicity is the hardest thing to understand. Whenever a carpenter uses multiple moldings to cover up mistakes, it’s to complicated, measure twice and cut once. Anyways that’s my 2 cents on Creativity and Thinking out of the box … R I P uncle you will always be loved and appreciated by those who knew you. ❤

  • @JeremyBargJBarg42
    @JeremyBargJBarg42 Před 6 měsíci +14

    The world would be a better place if there were more people like you in it. Willing to share incredible ideas that we can watch, step by step, charging us nothing, reusing parts that could have more than likely ended up in a scrap yard. Cheers to you!

    • @gordjohn2322
      @gordjohn2322 Před 5 měsíci +5

      @JeremyBargJBarg42 Yes, I agree the world would be better off, BUT it would be even better if the person doing these things would TALK to us and tell what they are doing as they do it. For example, what is that blue liquid he spread over everything? What good does it do if we can only watch him do something, but never able to do it ourselves because we have no idea what he did? It is mainly a waste of our time and computer space. Why so many posters on CZcams follow this same procedure nowadays is beyond me. If you are going to show us something, then fine, show and tell us about it in detail. Give us measurements etc. If it is a big secret, then why are you on CZcams?

    • @Billytomtom18
      @Billytomtom18 Před 4 měsíci

      @@gordjohn2322 I seem to remember a blue spray that was used on metal. It makes it easier to see what you scribbled out on the metal. It might be called Machinist Blue ?
      I do recall seeing it used years ago.

    • @simplyraw1369
      @simplyraw1369 Před 3 měsíci +2

      ​@@gordjohn2322I think maybe it's to inspire/spark your own mind to think creatively. There are many talented individuals who simply don't care to share with the masses who they are. Their faces and/or voices may give that away. They too are out to make a buck just like everyone else, that could be a part of the reason too. Of course that is me just sharing my own thoughts of the MANY reasons why.. I too would like the additional info (I am left wondering what the "blue" stuff was) I may not have gotten every little detail but I still feel I gained. And that's always welcomed. It is our own choice in how we spend our time if you absolutely don't like the manner of presentation you're free to not watch it.

    • @Cuspidor-spit-n-more
      @Cuspidor-spit-n-more Před měsícem

      It seems to me he put so many screws it that he weakened it and why so many, is the box and material so cheap and weak that He had to use that many to keep it together.

  • @timhallas4275
    @timhallas4275 Před rokem +15

    Mine is a 2 hp high torque motor with a heavy steel disc right on the shaft with a solid steel, adjustable work table. It weighs about 45 lbs. Found it at a flea market for $10.

  • @bobbg9041
    @bobbg9041 Před rokem +15

    Nice the brake rotor adds enough spinning force to keep it from bogging down. Works good considering these cost well over 200 bucks for a 12" version.
    But one flaw I've got to point out, think about this, dont grind on metal and send Sparks into your vacume or dust collector as the sparks will set wood dust and fibers on fire, in fact dont use it for metal working at all the box could have sawdust in it and you would not know it was smoking untill it was too late.
    Its great for woodworking but the motor needs a separate chamber that can vent into the collection box might be better off with an open bottom and draw dust from below. You need to keep dust out of the motor too, if you look at comercial units they are made of metal, and the motors brushes cant get dusty. It works but id add a plastic window on at least one side. An upgrade might be a miter slot and tilting table. Maybe a jig for doing round parts.
    I think I spent 112 bucks on my 3/4 hp unit 17 years ago made by grizzly it dosnt have a speed control, these are usless on ac current unless its just a fan.
    To get speed control off a motor you need a dc motor treadmills use s dc motor from 1.3 to 3hp and can run off 120 volts ac using a rectifying diode and restate. Youll get the same power at low speed as top speed you wont get that with an ac motor. As the voltage drops the motor looses its power. Not the same with a dc motor.
    Look on youtube at 1" and 2" belt sanders built with dc motors or drill presses upgraded with dc motors.
    Id like to put one on my 14" band saw so I can cut metal or wood on it, one on my drill press so I dont need to mess with belt speed changes and one on my wood lathe for power and speed control as well as running backwards.
    Yes ive got an old dryer motor as well as good 3/4 hp motor ready to be used for somthing, but I'm thinking of a buffing station. With 2 buffing wheels. A rough in disk and fine work disk. Both sides can run off one motor.

    • @davidshumway9639
      @davidshumway9639 Před rokem +6

      Your point about the sparks catching the saw dust on fire was the first thing I noticed and why I came to the comments to say it until I saw you already did :)

  • @chrisbrackett9779
    @chrisbrackett9779 Před rokem +14

    Very cool, I love seeing no longer needed parts and pieces being used to create Useful items.

    • @valleo1991
      @valleo1991 Před rokem +1

      You are 100% right if these efforts will create something mankind had never seen before, but wasting his geniality and skills to build a $75.00 item which you can pick up at any hardware store, really hurts to watch. I wish him the best of lucks!

    • @user-in7qq4mf3u
      @user-in7qq4mf3u Před rokem +1

      Овчинка выделки не СТОИТ!возни много.

    • @simplyraw1369
      @simplyraw1369 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@valleo1991if it "pained" you to watch them WHY did you,? ! 🤔😵‍💫

  • @user-sn4cb9sv9l
    @user-sn4cb9sv9l Před 12 dny +1

    Хорошая работа 👍👍👍 👍🙏

  • @hosocat1410
    @hosocat1410 Před rokem +6

    Thanks for sharing your idea. What is the liquid you brushed on it that turned it black?

  • @amadogomez726
    @amadogomez726 Před rokem +4

    😂👍cosas de genios
    Gracias por compartir 👌

  • @sergnemo2379
    @sergnemo2379 Před rokem +2

    почти норм. поясняю- часто детали надо обрабатывать типа буквы Г- образные-поэтому диск должен быть вывешен , а не утоплен в гробу. ящик можно надвигать-это всего лишь пустой ящик. в остальном-малаец-клей момент надо только заменить на иностранный. надо посмотреть какой расходник дешевле за м2- лента или диск с ворсом..(валяется пара железяк+ мотор=руки зачесались.)

  • @eddietowers5595
    @eddietowers5595 Před rokem +4

    WOW! Good idea. Not only did you use the 3 R’s to make something, you made something very useful. Very nice.

  • @oficinanasala
    @oficinanasala Před 9 měsíci +4

    Parabéns amigo ficou muito legal mesmo

  • @chinbin2006
    @chinbin2006 Před rokem +5

    I would be careful sanding metal after wood. Those sparks could easily smoulder inside your extractor and cause a fire! Take care.

  • @stuartodell1709
    @stuartodell1709 Před 8 měsíci

    Nice workable use of reclaim. With a new tool to boot (very steady)!

  • @Robert-wp2vk
    @Robert-wp2vk Před rokem +3

    Now that's amazing engineering...

  • @ljose007
    @ljose007 Před rokem +1

    The workshop is very clean.

  • @bryanmartin2271
    @bryanmartin2271 Před rokem +7

    Very good craftsman ship it took a while an I was skeptical at first but it really came out nice and saved a couple hundred dollars for a few hours of time and ingenious workmanship

    • @artszabo1015
      @artszabo1015 Před rokem

      you honestly can't spell 'and'? 3 letters?

    • @francoamerican4632
      @francoamerican4632 Před rokem

      Shorthand is so much faster and practical and it fliws along with train of thought because you eliminate ridiculous things like the o and the gh in the word "through", letters that are completely uneccesary in that word.

    • @francoamerican4632
      @francoamerican4632 Před rokem

      *flows*

  • @user-bl1bs8cm2b
    @user-bl1bs8cm2b Před rokem +1

    Крутая самоделка 👍💪✊️🇰🇿

  • @user-bv5mm1lp4p
    @user-bv5mm1lp4p Před rokem +2

    וואו איזו עבודה ממש אומן כל הכבוד רק המחשה ליצר מכונה כזאת

  • @marcbaflast7271
    @marcbaflast7271 Před rokem +12

    Wouah très beau travail mené à bien jusqu'au bout. Ça a du mérite.

  • @akesha4138
    @akesha4138 Před měsícem

    It is Russians that are the absolute craftiest at this sort of thing. Nicely done.

  • @oldolfmann8927
    @oldolfmann8927 Před rokem +3

    fun to watch but I picked up a brand new 2hp one at the swap for $60 and I can make a lot more than $60 in the amount of time it would take to build this. great project for someone with time on their hands tho

    • @williamallen7836
      @williamallen7836 Před měsícem

      Not everyone lives ware they can acquire such tools inexpensively. Part of intelligence is knowing that not everything is directed to you. Likewise, part of wisdom is knowing when you are blessed enough to not be the intended audience of such a video. Setting aside poverty, or lack of access to such items. There is a great deal of value in knowing how to customn build items & tools that fit your desires & needs exactly vs a one size fits all items purchased at a store. This disk sander he built can be very easily used as the base for a custom design that fits a person's needs exactly. Instead of just being good enough, or having to sacrifice design aspects for the convenience of a pre-built item.

  • @watahyahknow
    @watahyahknow Před rokem +2

    nice idea using the hub and brakedisk , those things are way overbuild and should last a long time in this aplication

  • @eCitizen1
    @eCitizen1 Před rokem +4

    Could you provide a link for the speed controller you used with that washing machine motor?

  • @mjadams4272
    @mjadams4272 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Haters hate. I love your brain. Thank you.

  • @MrLonstar
    @MrLonstar Před rokem +2

    Lots of comments saying a disc sander can be bought for not much money.
    Saw your reply saying a powerful one is expensive.
    Serious question - a $100 Grizzly G0787 sander has a 1/2 HP motor. Does this have more power than that model?

  • @sososio1
    @sososio1 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great job, very creative. Something $100 cannot buy..

  • @michaeljohnson7545
    @michaeljohnson7545 Před rokem +1

    Yeah and you're doing a great job showing the materials you're using to spray it and wipe on it to do what you're doing

  • @miguelortegamartinez
    @miguelortegamartinez Před rokem +4

    Menuda máquina , fuerza no le faltará ,enhorabuena

  • @tedthornton7791
    @tedthornton7791 Před rokem +13

    Nice homemade device. Dryer motor of course would work to.
    I've considered using a dryer motor with blower assembly still attached and run some duct to it and a vent on the end that flow can be adjusted for shop. Perhaps even rig up the heating element on it as well. With the ability to switch the element on or off for winter use.

  • @user-eg1vj7gq5e
    @user-eg1vj7gq5e Před rokem +1

    Классная получилась машинка

  • @joaomaglianooliveira1348
    @joaomaglianooliveira1348 Před rokem +12

    Uma ideia gênial ! Tánto serve pra lixar , como também pra aqueles pessoas que trabalham jarros de cerâmica ! Parabéns show .👏🤝👍🇧🇷🇨🇮

  • @LeslieDuran-tt1hh
    @LeslieDuran-tt1hh Před 28 dny

    I think the man is a craftsman..I appreciate watching him build it..keep on keeping on brother..looking good

  • @KravchenkoAudioPerth
    @KravchenkoAudioPerth Před rokem +1

    I have a much larger sander that I want to make. You have given me a great idea. Imam mnogo po-golyama shlifovŭchna mashina, koyato iskam da napravya. Ti mi dade strakhotna ideya.
    Mark

  • @armandomendezbarrios6689

    Genial espectacular, sin palabras.

  • @Ben-Cornwell
    @Ben-Cornwell Před rokem +1

    That's a lot of work for a simple sander

  • @JoaoAlves-sp9io
    @JoaoAlves-sp9io Před měsícem

    Para bem gostei do.trabalho.joaoalves.❤❤

  • @pusakpusak3564
    @pusakpusak3564 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant ideas for a good carpenter!!.you're the gread...

  • @Degenhardt450
    @Degenhardt450 Před rokem +1

    I made an end sander from an old pool pump, half the effort, double the speed and five times the reliability.

  • @ChapinROSS
    @ChapinROSS Před 7 měsíci +2

    Bravo - great fabrication, presentation, and repurposing of resources. My Dad had your skills and made many outstanding tools to accomplish homestead projects, on a budget.

  • @raimobrunning3657
    @raimobrunning3657 Před rokem

    Love this project👍👍

  • @mickturner1996
    @mickturner1996 Před rokem +1

    Good that he can build that stuff, but there's 42 minutes I'm not getting back. Thanks people

    • @steveporter3929
      @steveporter3929 Před rokem +1

      That's why I fast forwarded to the end just to see what he made.

    • @williamallen7836
      @williamallen7836 Před měsícem

      Really!? Wow! So who came into your home and forced you to watch all 42 minutes & 7 seconds uninterrupted? I would call the police & have that situation handle so it never happens again. You may even be able to file a civil lawsuit against whoever did it.

  • @granbusken
    @granbusken Před rokem +7

    You will need the center bolt through the hub to keep the bearing working. Wont last without.

    • @granbusken
      @granbusken Před rokem +2

      Other than that, great idea

    • @craigwiess1656
      @craigwiess1656 Před rokem

      Bolt and washers to keep it sandwiched together. Or cut down a cv axle

  • @cheeseheadfiddle
    @cheeseheadfiddle Před měsícem +1

    Very nice build. That will last!

  • @mitchellmuse3006
    @mitchellmuse3006 Před rokem

    Outstanding use of recycled material to make stationary disc sander.

  • @keen9629
    @keen9629 Před měsícem

    I find that it's faster and more accurate to air nail it together with a pin nailer then add all the screws.

  • @mjakersusmc
    @mjakersusmc Před rokem +2

    Holy cow, dude! You don’t have a Harbor Freight nearby???

  • @danieldunham9978
    @danieldunham9978 Před 2 měsíci

    Careful grinding metal after sanding wood you can end up starting a fire in the collection bin.

  • @hlcorick
    @hlcorick Před rokem +1

    Excellent, thanks for sharing!

  • @user-te9op3hj8g
    @user-te9op3hj8g Před měsícem

    Nice Build although Grinding metal on a wooden housing I might think there would be a possibility of a spark smoldering in the box.

    • @Lappmogel
      @Lappmogel Před měsícem

      Yep, wood dust is going to build up on the inside. No way that dust collector gets it all.

  • @Chuxgold
    @Chuxgold Před rokem +1

    Car parts are a great resource for so many difrent aplications.

  • @paulcotesr5623
    @paulcotesr5623 Před rokem +1

    sparks n saw dust dont get along soon there be a fire in your vac , nice idea on the disc sander

  • @charlesroman9163
    @charlesroman9163 Před rokem +8

    Great video, great idea, great execution. Like you always do.

    • @HandmadeCreativeChannel
      @HandmadeCreativeChannel  Před rokem +2

      Thank you, my friend. ❤️I hope you like the video. 🍀😊This project is ready a long time ago. If you notice it was originally filmed in the old workshop and finished in the new one.😊🍀

  • @abpc1x905
    @abpc1x905 Před 11 měsíci

    Neat idea. Using cut-off tool one handed will result in you one day getting a serious injury. Use a vise to secure your work then you will have 2-hand control of the cut-off tool.

  • @carlosborges6286
    @carlosborges6286 Před rokem +7

    Faltou o detalhe da polia do motor, e quanto ao pó não funciona, pois o mesmo ele fica do lado de fora da caixa, portanto não adianta instalar a tomada do aspirador pelo lado de dentro.espero ter ajudado. Abç a todos

    • @PoisonShot20
      @PoisonShot20 Před rokem +2

      True, but most the dust is sucked in by the vacuum, I think.

    • @simplyraw1369
      @simplyraw1369 Před 3 měsíci

      @carlosborges6286 & ​​@@PoisonShot20I too think it's being pulled in and that the vacuum is needed so that the dust doesn't get trapped in the motor. MORESO the vacuum system is also a major component in keeping the motor cool. Pulls the air in thru the drilled holes on the other side *directly across* so you see the vacuum serves for 3 different reasons it's a 3 n 1 well maybe 4 ... 1 aides in cooling motor, 2. Sides in keeping motor clean 3 aides in keeping the air you breathe a tad better 4. Helps with clean up 😅 well all are true I believe, ✌🏼

  • @eumerlinderman2006
    @eumerlinderman2006 Před rokem +1

    Perfecto el proyecto

  • @Tate-nj5jo
    @Tate-nj5jo Před 5 měsíci +1

    DIDO, from previous comment ..Thanks for Sharing.

  • @rikityrik
    @rikityrik Před rokem +1

    Fellow lefty? In any case, nice build. Seems pretty powerful.

  • @beatrizmariaaparecidaventr2338

    Boa ideia, parabens. Moises. Campo Limpo Paulista S. P.

  • @SuperDurv
    @SuperDurv Před rokem +3

    I wanted to see it sandblasted at the start damn it

    • @MrCreativeEZ
      @MrCreativeEZ Před rokem

      That's really great
      I'm amazed at his patience

  • @george-yahooaccountm9242
    @george-yahooaccountm9242 Před 11 měsíci

    Es la mejor que he visto idea magnífica. Congratulations is amazing idea thanks genius.

  • @user-os3nn2tx1z
    @user-os3nn2tx1z Před rokem +1

    Это СИЛЬНО... сложно. Будте проще и люди по(д)тянутся. Спасибо.

  • @ytwdh
    @ytwdh Před rokem

    Well done, sir. I love videos like this. The first thing I thought was this is going to be sturdy. Your construction is impeccable. The next thing was WTF is this going to be.
    Liked and subscribed.

  • @dorwink
    @dorwink Před 2 měsíci

    Nice very cool but a trailer hub would been easier to work with and how to adjust the table angle would ben a cool feature. And if sandingblade was above the boxyou could work on over sized items. Last you need a access door if your belt broke

  • @olegmohtin5934
    @olegmohtin5934 Před rokem +1

    Изобретение супер. Зачем учить физику, сапромат. Собрал из говна и палок, главное покрасить, главное чтобы из баллончика. Аффтору, есть куда рости. В следующий раз можно будет сделать из картона, а движок взять от реактивного самолёта, чтобы когда ключ точишь, он не остановился. Ну и клей, маловато. Не везде налито.

  • @MultiTom1956
    @MultiTom1956 Před rokem +5

    Brilliant engineering Sir👌👌

    • @HandmadeCreativeChannel
      @HandmadeCreativeChannel  Před rokem +1

      Thank you, my friend. ❤️this video has been ready for a long time, I waited for a good moment to release it. 🍀😊 Thanks for the comment🍀😊

  • @user-ek6yc2pi9b
    @user-ek6yc2pi9b Před 27 dny

    Харошо руки и ноги не отрезал уже лаик😂

  • @user-bm4bi9rk1n
    @user-bm4bi9rk1n Před rokem +1

    Я так понял ремень проходит вокруг диска,... ремень ручейковый?,...и сколько оборотов шлифовальной планшайбы получилось?

  • @firstname2853
    @firstname2853 Před rokem +1

    Great job I got a couple of washing machine motors in shed want to use one to make a lathe but maybe this with the second motor? 😀

  • @BILBO1
    @BILBO1 Před 6 měsíci

    You’ll do well with what is coming. Cheers!

  • @donaldanderson4139
    @donaldanderson4139 Před rokem +8

    I have to commend this young man for having the ingenuity to come up with this. Nice to see him doing this rather than playing games on his I-pad.

  • @keupondestroy911
    @keupondestroy911 Před rokem +4

    Superbe travail merci beaucoup pour la vidéo 📹

  • @HenryLopezMorantes
    @HenryLopezMorantes Před 8 měsíci

    Maravillosas ideas para la solución económica en herramientas prácticas e indispensables para el progreso de las comunidades.

  • @simplyraw1369
    @simplyraw1369 Před 3 měsíci

    @carlosborges6286 the vacuum IS NEEDED its also a part of the "cooling system" ....think air intake pulls it in from the holes he drilled directly across the other side

  • @louisaziz1235
    @louisaziz1235 Před 8 měsíci

    Great job and use of salvaged materials. My question is: why did you weld the brake disc and epoxy the bolts ? Should you need to dismantle it for any reason, you are going to have a very difficult time. I would have used a thread locker. But it turned out great.

  • @motoresesistemasautomatos.

    Ótima ideia

  • @yetijetn6360
    @yetijetn6360 Před rokem

    I see the belt around the motor shaft. How does the belt wrap on the sander end? Is there a gutted pulley wheel welded to the brake wheel?

    • @thepewplace1370
      @thepewplace1370 Před rokem +1

      He appears to be running it along the hub cover's outer wall, which is smooth metal perpendicular to the rotor contact face. It seems likely to slip under load given the thin belt and minimal friction area, but the weight of the rotor at speed will give it a lot of inertia which will help.

  • @user-xm6eg6ib3v
    @user-xm6eg6ib3v Před 7 dny

    Good 👍 idea

  • @yellow_noise3
    @yellow_noise3 Před rokem +1

    Great idea but bearing in this wheel hub was worn. Visible resistance during turns. It won't last long if often used. Should start with replracing the bearing...

    • @williamallen7836
      @williamallen7836 Před měsícem

      It will experience only a fraction of the load it was handling installed on a car. That bearing will last for a very long time used in this manner.

  • @everythingtv1910
    @everythingtv1910 Před 5 měsíci +1

    very good ideas I like this video thank you for sharing the video I wish more success to your channel best regards

  • @waldecifernandes6730
    @waldecifernandes6730 Před 27 dny

    O pequeno invento de hoje pode ser grande pojeto do futuro.

  • @n.b.p.davenport7066
    @n.b.p.davenport7066 Před rokem +19

    You can buy one of those in Harbor Freight for about 50 bucks, plus you got another belt sander on the other side of it

    • @luckyguy600
      @luckyguy600 Před rokem +3

      Oooo Debie Downer. It is the school shop project we were never allowed to attempt in High School. Much better than a dumb old coffee table. I like it. NOT MADE IN CHINA

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      @jovansreckovic3489 Před rokem

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    • @josesylviobenetti7449
      @josesylviobenetti7449 Před rokem

      @@luckyguy600 BB

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      @user-yv6kb6ke9n Před rokem

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    • @johnnyfranzen6091
      @johnnyfranzen6091 Před rokem

      Vok yu

  • @sddiymakeitworthit7512
    @sddiymakeitworthit7512 Před rokem +4

    That’s awesome 👏 really nice 👍

    • @HandmadeCreativeChannel
      @HandmadeCreativeChannel  Před rokem +1

      Thank you, my friend🍀❤️😊I hope you like the video. It took me a week to do this project.❤️😊🍀

  • @kennethmays6830
    @kennethmays6830 Před rokem +2

    Nice. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Michael-xc1ib
    @Michael-xc1ib Před rokem

    Ganz große Klasse selbstgebastelt.

  • @ced3098
    @ced3098 Před rokem +1

    Nice work , can be also on the bare iron disk with abrasive paste to hone carbide edge as lathe tool or to polish stone face

  • @user-cv4th7wm1o
    @user-cv4th7wm1o Před 25 dny

    Demasiada inversión de tiempo y dinero por tan poco

  • @keithbrown2458
    @keithbrown2458 Před rokem

    Beautiful craftsmanship very well done sir

  • @user-pl2ly8eh1w
    @user-pl2ly8eh1w Před 26 dny +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @boblewis5558
    @boblewis5558 Před rokem

    Nice project! But why not super glue the washers to the sanding rest ... Saves taking them off and replacing individually AND they won't fall on the floor/get lost! 🤔👍👍👍

  • @alexeyshypunov8203
    @alexeyshypunov8203 Před rokem

    Good! Install ampermeter! Will be amazing!

  • @patrickkavanagh4451
    @patrickkavanagh4451 Před rokem

    Great job well done, 🇮🇪

  • @user-eo2rr7jq6z
    @user-eo2rr7jq6z Před rokem +3

    Отнял уйму времени практически бесполезной самоделкой,все можно поместить в несколько минут.Цените времья подписчиков!

  • @Robioso
    @Robioso Před 8 měsíci

    Hello, congratulations for the work, what type of engine speed regulator did you use

  • @christopherodonnell2375
    @christopherodonnell2375 Před 6 měsíci

    I hav 2 washer motors woul like to make something with them that is an excellent idea , thanks

  • @hwfranjr
    @hwfranjr Před měsícem

    HIS motors looked like old A/C motors,

  • @shadetreemech290
    @shadetreemech290 Před 2 měsíci

    You have got to know carpentry, mechanics, electrical and even plumbing and welding to build this thing.

  • @joshsutcliffe6099
    @joshsutcliffe6099 Před rokem +1

    Great job