Thanks for sharing your project with us ya got this great design hopefully can find mine some were in shop have not used it 30 years ha ha nice being old lots of parts kicking around here 😊from Canada 🇨🇦 Sk later
Liked this one and can imagine many uses. Also I think you could sell pdf plans for this. Since the hole positions are critical I was thinking by drawing it in CAD at one to one or actual size the users of your plans could print out the plan in an inkjet printer and then adhere or paste the printout to the aluminum stock, thereby obtaining near perfect registration on the hole positions for centerpunching and drilling.
Very kind of you, I noticed the 267,000 views and thought even if just 10% bought your pdf plan download file it might be worth your while. The "Make once, Sell Many" principle; a win win for both buyer and seller even if you sold them for a dollar or three or thirty - still a deal for someone who wants to make the project.@@confabrication
I'm very interested in building myself a tire machine similar to yours with a bead breaker can you please give me a part number or where you got that hydraulic cylinder from thank you very much I appreciate it
It's not a hydraulic cylinder, George, but a compressed air one and as it states at 0:10 at the start of the video , it was salvaged from an old carpet machine I broke up years ago, so I can't help you I'm afraid.
The tube would have to be pretty thin wall to pass through the hole in the wheel and over the stud. An alternative would be to build one of these:- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EVOp_kyq3Mk.html&ab_channel=BrianDavison which I made some time ago for my Land Rover.
@@confabrication Yeah, me too. I have a C5 A6 and a A4 B5. There is not much in new cars you get outside all the self driving tech and EVs of course. I want to put a Nissan Leaf drivetrain in one of them!
@@confabrication it’s hard to tell really. It might look good now but I’m 3 years time ? If the pump starts leaking you’ve got to do the job again and pumps are cheap. I’m not knocking the idea it seems to make sense but I always change the pump. If that pump siezed up it will strip the belt and wreck the engine.
Not from me, unfortunately, but there are suppliers of various designs on the market - In the USA in the U.K. anyway. For example :- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-z6AF7WNPLdU.html&ab_channel=RidgieProductions
I'm inclined to doubt it would do this, Ann Maria, not having had the need to try it. I just let my containers of waste engine oil sit for a day or two whereupon the water settles to the bottom and can be avoided.
@@confabrication hi, but considering the concept, because a centrifuge should be able to do this; if attempted it can be possible right? I'm currently developing my school project, and I want it to be simple, therefore I wanted to use your idea of making a centrifuge. So it should work right; to separate the water from the oil? correct? or is it not realistic?
I've never has the need to try to separate oil from water and thus I cannot say if something like this might work, although I'd be very interested to know if someone like your selves could achieve this. Sorry I can't be of help to you. (p.s:- I have copied and pasted this reply into your other similar request in case you miss it)
@@annmariaanthony8260 I've never has the need to try to separate oil from water and thus I cannot say if something like this might work, although I'd be very interested to know if someone like your selves could achieve this. Sorry I can't be of help to you. (p.s:- I have copied and pasted this reply into your other similar request in case you miss it)
Wow a totally fantastic video my friend. I did not look yet to see if you had continued your research into getting the oil literally stupid clean...lol I do not even think waste motor oil needs to be that particularly clean t be able to run in a Diesel engine but will always run better when diluted with a better burning additive
@@confabrication I was going to start out by saying I am a chemical engineer but I do not think it matters because most people do not think out o the box.I have had good experiences when heating with sawdust and waste motor oil/transmission fluid. Just use a high cam fan to keep it burning very hot and the ash and clinkers that form seem to self digest. This in a total waste system. I used to make biodiesel and the centrifugal filtration system was excellent for stale or old and I mean very old diesel. I built a centrifuge and put the fuel through it until I had what I was going to use in few days in my truck. Then I would treat the fuel with stability diesel treatment and it truly brought it back to a fresh state. That is why I was akimbo. Because I was wedding if ylluhad any experience with this.
@@confabrication I never had any problems with the mechanical pumps. I would always be Leary of those finicky high tech things. Better be safe then sorry. I am going to use the sawdust /waste motor oil(after centrifugation) to make pressed logs for the coming bleakness. Thank you for getting back to mr.
@@Biokemist-o3k Unfortunately by car, being a VW of 2005 has one of those 'finicky high tech things', so will not be trying waste oil mixture out on it !
In the main dealers, they use a Stanley knife to cut the belt as it's running, holding the knife until the belt is in two then remove the outer bit refit the new done in half the time maIN DEALERS FORD Citroën PEUGEOT FIAT IVECO ETC
That's interesting, John. I contemplated doing that at the time but bottled out as I was uncertain how it would go and just manually rotated the engine and used the grinder instead. I'll definitely try the knife method next time.
Hello from Argentina. Sorry but dont understan ver well. This sistem can be used to separated glicerine to vegetal oíl used? I would like to do some to obtain biodisel. Thanks you.
Great job! We use a lot of drums of 120 kg in a space that the forklift cannot go through and its always an issue to move this drums. Definitely going to be making one of these.
I need one. I have just replaced the wheels on my RR, it nearly kills me lifting the wheel while struggling to get it on the studs. I'm going to make one.