Hi can you please provide detail about motor or leafblower specifications what's the HP and RPM. Also size of wheel? Or else can you suggest the prize will buy it.
Ok I so I have to update my earlier response and give you a 10 on the idea, creativity, and resourcefulness. However, you get a 1 on safety. The 110V open outlet box, the plug straight into wires, an exposed electrical motor and no shroud over high speed moving parts. It is a cool low cost contraption, until somebody gets hurt. Just a little food for thought...
It's a plastic baseball. Real baseball with the interesting, probably too much weight. I have all the parts that's an easy build. But if you can't do a professional baseball 64 ft oh, it would be a little useless. But maybe inside a batting cage it would be all right.
Useless? I made this for an 8 year kid to practice with in the backyard. You can't just start hitting real hardball's into the neighbors house! SOME....CZcams trollers are so damn critical!
@@TheRounder1980 Looks like the only comment he responds to are the negative ones. All the people asking how he made it instructions etc get no response.
@@chrishad95 it looks like a cheap corded electric leaf blower, with all the plastic removed. Just mount that to a table and add a ball chute. Any electric motor will work (1/8 HP or more) provided there's a power source and it's wired correctly. If you can pull a motor from something that runs on 120 Volts AC, then it can be run from a standard socket. For a portable machine, a motor that runs on 12 Volts DC can be battery powered (to avoid using inverters) good luck if you decide to build one, maybe copy a commercial design, and remember safety first when working with motors and electricity.
@ Pure NRG Channel And some like to post up things and only respond when they feel the need to trash talk. If you wanna talk, why don’t you thank those that say great job and maybe answer those that asked how you made it. Only responses I’ve read of yours is shit talk
Great savings? If this were for an actual baseball pitching machine then YES "savings". This pitches wiffle balls and practice balls. You can buy a pitching machine for those same balls by franklin for $34. That blower cost more than that alone not counting the other hardware. You would have to be pretty POOR to have to make this, otherwise buy the real deal.
Awesome!! But what'd be really cool is if you showed how you actually made it.
I love the narration.
A new branch on the ball launch evolutionary tree. I had not seen it anyway. Thanks - beautiful!
Looks like it would work really well for tennis balls also. Do you have any more information on how it's constructed?
That's pretty accurate! Nice job... That's awesome
How did you make this.....do you have instructions?
This. Is. Amazing.
Awesome job
Not all heros wear capes.
Pretty cool my dude.
Hi can you please provide detail about motor or leafblower specifications what's the HP and RPM. Also size of wheel? Or else can you suggest the prize will buy it.
What's your expectations $
its brillient but how its speed?
How to made this? plz explain sir
Excellent machine bro
This is super cool for the kids nice job sir
Explain makeing process
Plz
Ok I so I have to update my earlier response and give you a 10 on the idea, creativity, and resourcefulness. However, you get a 1 on safety. The 110V open outlet box, the plug straight into wires, an exposed electrical motor and no shroud over high speed moving parts. It is a cool low cost contraption, until somebody gets hurt. Just a little food for thought...
You're idiot Ron!
Very protective over his wiffleball machine 😃
Nice
How to make
How to make this
It's a plastic baseball. Real baseball with the interesting, probably too much weight. I have all the parts that's an easy build. But if you can't do a professional baseball 64 ft oh, it would be a little useless. But maybe inside a batting cage it would be all right.
Useless? I made this for an 8 year kid to practice with in the backyard. You can't just start hitting real hardball's into the neighbors house! SOME....CZcams trollers are so damn critical!
Matrix Le I think it’s straight awesome nice OG work. How much did this cost to
Make?
@@TheRounder1980 Looks like the only comment he responds to are the negative ones. All the people asking how he made it instructions etc get no response.
@@chrishad95 it looks like a cheap corded electric leaf blower, with all the plastic removed. Just mount that to a table and add a ball chute. Any electric motor will work (1/8 HP or more) provided there's a power source and it's wired correctly. If you can pull a motor from something that runs on 120 Volts AC, then it can be run from a standard socket. For a portable machine, a motor that runs on 12 Volts DC can be battery powered (to avoid using inverters) good luck if you decide to build one, maybe copy a commercial design, and remember safety first when working with motors and electricity.
@ Pure NRG Channel
And some like to post up things and only respond when they feel the need to trash talk. If you wanna talk, why don’t you thank those that say great job and maybe answer those that asked how you made it. Only responses I’ve read of yours is shit talk
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Great savings? If this were for an actual baseball pitching machine then YES "savings". This pitches wiffle balls and practice balls. You can buy a pitching machine for those same balls by franklin for $34. That blower cost more than that alone not counting the other hardware. You would have to be pretty POOR to have to make this, otherwise buy the real deal.