Homemade Steer Axle Build For A Wagon...
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- čas přidán 4. 06. 2020
- In this first in a series of videos, I build a steer axle for a four wheeled hay wagon that I'm building from an old mobile home frame and axles. This is my first attempt at making a build video, so I hope you enjoy and let me know what you think. Thanks for watching and have a blessed day. Part 2 • Homemade Hay Wagon...
I have always wanted tow MOBILE a home axle with a steering mechanism , awesome job.
I love the auto feed mechanism for ur piler drill
You are obviously a busy man and adding the time it takes to make this video to your day is no small thing. So let me say thank you for taking that time and sharing it with us. The video is content is a great combination of 'how to' and 'how I did it'. The camera angles and editing are spot on. I grew up on a farm and can appreciate the making it work with what is on hand and getting the most out of everything you have to work with. Anybody who like Aborn, AvE or This old Tony will be a fan as soon as they find this channel so keep it up! This is what youtube is supposed to be.
Thank you!
Awesome work thank you for uploading it
Thanks
Boy I hope OSHA 🤔 ever comes around here to shop
Looking good 👍
Cool drill press!! Nice work too.
Thanks
I am just amazed at all of the stuff that you two can do and I love the old machinery.
I used to watch the Wood Wright shop on channel 4 and that showed a lot of this old machinery, it is just amazing to me, I guess I have a little engineer in me
It's hard to beat the old stuff. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful work
Thanks! It works great, better than I expected.
I am from India and I want to say you are doing a great work brother
Thank you
wow dude!!! that is realllly awsome drill press!!!!!!! what make is it? i love it!!
I'm not sure who makes it. But it's a vintage post drill that used to be a hand crank. Thanks for watching!
Did u do a part 2 for this.
We have a old truck with steer axle in and was going to use as a trailer.
Pin welded top and bottom and centre of axle and a plate that clamps thru steering arm be the go.
Great job u done well
Yes, I do have a part 2 here's the link. Thanks for watching! czcams.com/video/3Qt6ZpbS0_o/video.html
@@GlennConner I'd suggest adding a link to it in the description. That's where I went looking for it.