Brilliant. I want to use tires to build , but the amount of labor that it takes to pack them has put me off. Yours is the smartest solution I've ever seen.
Great idea, works much better than my fabbed tire lifter... I like the hand crank you added, I think I would just weld a bolt on top and then use my electric drill with a socket on it to make it go up and down faster. Although your system works pretty dang well as it is. 👍 Thanks for including instructions! You are a very crafty guy
Think I'm gunna have to build this tool...but being a little lazier/impatient I won't have a crank handle, I'll be using a rattle gun hahaa Great work, great idea. Been thinking about one of these for a while but never got there & now I seen yours I know its a must do. A great idea is usually genius because its also simple. This is genius
Muchísimas gracias, Armando. Aquí está el plan para construir uno para su proyecto: bit.ly/JDHTirePuller . Por favor, perdóname porque las dimensiones no son también métricas. El otro video es czcams.com/video/BPUBcL7dpu4/video.html
Also, because I used tires of the different outer diameters as I built upward, I had to use rocks to fill in the gaps. The first layer used my largest tires and all the layers above it had gaps. If you cannot find tires that are all the same dimensions, try to place them so that the ones with the same outer diameter are in the same area to prevent the gaps as you go upward.
Haha, I designed almost this exact same thing in 2018... on paper... : / -Glad to see someone else thought of the same thing! -Good job. Mine was going to be made of a standard, scissor car-jack, and chains and hooks to grab the inner edge.
I suggest NOT oiling the central threaded shaft or nuts. The dirt builds up and acts like sand paper on the threads over time. Keep a brush nearby and brush off excess dirt prior to turning the handle. It only takes seconds, yet saves a lot of effort.
Brilliant.
I want to use tires to build , but the amount of labor that it takes to pack them has put me off.
Yours is the smartest solution I've ever seen.
Do you have a copy of the plans?
Great idea, works much better than my fabbed tire lifter... I like the hand crank you added, I think I would just weld a bolt on top and then use my electric drill with a socket on it to make it go up and down faster. Although your system works pretty dang well as it is. 👍 Thanks for including instructions! You are a very crafty guy
You need to wet the dirt and tamp it to get compaction or your wall it will settle with time.
Great idea we have a covid19 tire filling project! A million thanks
Think I'm gunna have to build this tool...but being a little lazier/impatient I won't have a crank handle, I'll be using a rattle gun hahaa
Great work, great idea. Been thinking about one of these for a while but never got there & now I seen yours I know its a must do.
A great idea is usually genius because its also simple. This is genius
Parabéns pela iniciativa estou fazendo uma conteção de pneus e da muito trabalho colocar a terra dentro. 👋👋👋👋👋
Excelente video genio, al fin veo una buena idea para rellenar las llantas sin pasar horas martillando.
Muchísimas gracias, Armando. Aquí está el plan para construir uno para su proyecto: bit.ly/JDHTirePuller .
Por favor, perdóname porque las dimensiones no son también métricas. El otro video es czcams.com/video/BPUBcL7dpu4/video.html
@@humphriesscreenprinting7626 Muchísimas gracias. Qué amable.
Also, because I used tires of the different outer diameters as I built upward, I had to use rocks to fill in the gaps. The first layer used my largest tires and all the layers above it had gaps. If you cannot find tires that are all the same dimensions, try to place them so that the ones with the same outer diameter are in the same area to prevent the gaps as you go upward.
Haha, I designed almost this exact same thing in 2018... on paper... : /
-Glad to see someone else thought of the same thing! -Good job.
Mine was going to be made of a standard, scissor car-jack, and chains and hooks to grab the inner edge.
Send this to an Earthship building company and they will probably pay you to make them.
A very interesting method! Thank you for the video. What kind of soil have you already worked with?
Just the native soil in the high desert are in which we live. It’s about 25% small rocks.
I suggest NOT oiling the central threaded shaft or nuts. The dirt builds up and acts like sand paper on the threads over time. Keep a brush nearby and brush off excess dirt prior to turning the handle. It only takes seconds, yet saves a lot of effort.
My ideal would be to separately using a Hydraulic Press to ram lots of tires as apart of assembly line on the job site. 🤔
Here's a link to the PDF that shows the supplies and dimensions to build one. I apologize that it is not also in metric. bit.ly/JDHTirePuller
This looks perfect 👊🏼
Did anyone else test this?
@@f52023 I’m not sure, but I’ve used it for hundreds of tires.
Thank you so much for this!
Now you have a bulged tire on top, instead of having a flat surface to stack the next tire on. NOT good.
How does it work
The inner hooks lift the lip and create a downward pressure on the outer legs as you tighten the screw
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The other video is czcams.com/video/BPUBcL7dpu4/video.html
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Sell it! May be too late to patent it now.