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Building a Huge Rotary Tumbler from Scratch - Homemade Rotary Tumbler 

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I need a tumbler for the current restoration project on the main channel. The parts are quite big, that's why the tumbler itself needs to be bigger. I found a 25 liter barrel in the hardware store and I built a complete rotary tumbler around it.
I hope you like my work and the video.
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@darnelljackson2160
@darnelljackson2160 Год назад
Let's take a moment to appreciate this guy's efforts. Not only is he a machinist, electrician, painter, welder, mechanic and wood worker - he's also a videographer, sound man, editor and so on. Well done.
@mightguy3729
@mightguy3729 2 года назад
I'm a machinist...and one thing i love about you is how clean and tidy your works are ...no mess....keep up the good work Sir.....love from India
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 2 года назад
Thanks 👍
@michaeltape8282
@michaeltape8282 Год назад
@@mymechanicsinsights I am working with a wood worker to build the frame. Grainger told me that in order to sell me the motor they need the motor specifications such as name, model and info from the motor label,. Can you give me that data? Love your project! I talk about it quite a bit I guess.
@unitytogo2211
@unitytogo2211 Год назад
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@Slim08151
@Slim08151 2 года назад
German electrician here. I approve this mans wiring skills, choice of components and materials as a professional. You rock, my good Sir!
@Niveaulos12
@Niveaulos12 8 месяцев назад
naja egt super gemacht aber man nimmt adernenhülsen egt nur für schraubklemmen, sonnst hat er es super gemacht
@Slim08151
@Slim08151 8 месяцев назад
@@Niveaulos12 Aderendhülsen sind für Steck- und Schraubverbindungen zulässig. Zeig mir eine Norm die was anderes sagt.
@directive5147
@directive5147 Год назад
That would make one heck of rock tumbler. And probably last several generations. The amount of equipment you have at your disposal is truly on another level, as are your endless skills.
@Clean97gti
@Clean97gti Год назад
and the only real wear items are the wheels and the tumbler itself. A bearing might go eventually, but the pieces that will wear out are easy to replace. A really solid design.
@RandomTeq
@RandomTeq 3 года назад
It's very difficult to appreciate other restoration channels once you've seen my mechanics restoration! It so satisfying to see the attention to details.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thank you very much!
@lukeleidiger2126
@lukeleidiger2126 3 года назад
Truth!!
@balanair2577
@balanair2577 3 года назад
It's so true. When I watch other restoration channels, even if they do a decent job, I am like 'what shoddy job compared to my mechanics'!!!
@kemalprawira3123
@kemalprawira3123 3 года назад
couldn't agree more
@lazarjovic9948
@lazarjovic9948 3 года назад
I started nodding in appreciation when you were doing that cable management. That's the real difference between a pro and an amateur, beautiful
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thank you very much, I really do appreciate it :-)
@victo988904
@victo988904 3 года назад
@@mymechanicsinsights Ich war amazed über the eletric work auch
@mahina1963
@mahina1963 3 года назад
The amount of precision and detail you put into your projects is daunting, yet inspiring at the same time. Kudos to you, sir!
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thank you very much!
@patrickcrowther9195
@patrickcrowther9195 2 года назад
Seeing you insert the EMERGENCY STOP button and the three others below it was so satisfying. I can't explain it but these videos give me a warm glow inside.
@disneyplus5793
@disneyplus5793 3 года назад
I was like, surely he isnt going to leave that wire mess. And sure enough there's the sleeving... just goes to show how much work making a tool look and work decent.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thanks, I'm glad you like it :-)
@StmWhisper
@StmWhisper 3 года назад
That's a wireporn
@pfadiva
@pfadiva 3 года назад
@@StmWhisper and it thrills this 40-year electronics tech. Here's a man who knows how to crimp a terminal on a wire.
@Hyratel
@Hyratel 3 года назад
@@pfadiva ratchet crimpers make such a difference omg. I got gifted a pair for making 22-30 awg dupont pins ('stapled' i call them bc i can't remember the technical term) and now ive got a multi-jaw kit on order because it's so much better, and more consistent than handforce crimping. Also less tiring bc the ratchet has huge mechanical advantage
@borisaustria4301
@borisaustria4301 3 года назад
Now I'm really hyped to whatever you're gonna restore that required you to make your own tumbler.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
The next restoration will be amazing :-)
@Jethro.Maloku-le.Rey.Kalsitran
@Jethro.Maloku-le.Rey.Kalsitran 3 года назад
@@mymechanicsinsights the part you tumbled looked like a motorcycle wheel part... was it a clue ?
@technic550
@technic550 3 года назад
@@mymechanicsinsights I don't doubt it, they always are!
@svipace8220
@svipace8220 3 года назад
@@mymechanicsinsights which one isn't? :)
@tylerkrug7719
@tylerkrug7719 3 года назад
Same, I want to see more stuff put inside it, lol
@linkh200
@linkh200 3 года назад
This is a literal perfect video. Showing the whole process (No annoying music bonus), showing the finished product, demonstrating.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thank you:-)
@mo.kekeke
@mo.kekeke 3 года назад
it is really fun to look at someone who is machining all parts and wiring the box with so much love and attention to detail. most people wouldn't even bother to invest that much time to get such a good result. they would probably slap all the cables inside the box and leave the weld beads like they are. i really appreciate the effort. makes it fun to watch. keep up the good work.
@Kellanium
@Kellanium 3 года назад
I love watching you make your own tools just as much as I love watching you restore things. You make it all look so deceptively simple. Keep up the good work, dude! ❤️
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thank you very much. This project ended up beeing a bit more complex than I first thought.
@InstrucTube
@InstrucTube 3 года назад
@@mymechanicsinsights I've found that specialty tools like that tend to take an extra 50% of most everything, be that time, money, materials, etc.
@christopherbedford9897
@christopherbedford9897 2 года назад
@@InstrucTube Ha ha when I tackle anything like that the budgeting goes like this - make a wildly pessimistic guess - double it - add 10% ... and now you are maybe in the right ballpark.
@1AnononA1
@1AnononA1 3 года назад
Precision of a brain Sergeon, finish of an artist, you make it look simple 👏 👌 the best on RU-vid by a country mile. 👍
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thank you very much :-)
@benjaminwetter3285
@benjaminwetter3285 3 года назад
Seriously, I try to get my “fix” of restoration while waiting for a new My Mechanic video- but I always end up upset with the “low” effort of others comparatively. His work is unparalleled
@jonny555ive
@jonny555ive 3 года назад
This is so me too. 👆👆
@AxelSchweisz
@AxelSchweisz 3 года назад
RU-vid keeps recommending me other restauration Videos tirelessly, but I can‘t watch them any more... Nothing comes even close to my mechanics
@1AnononA1
@1AnononA1 3 года назад
@@AxelSchweisz 😂they are mere mortals in comparison aren't they.
@PeterPaul175
@PeterPaul175 3 года назад
While watching a very skilled perfectionist at work is rewarding, what I am really taking away from these videos is how much effort goes into making the things that we take for granted.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Well said!
@ericstoever9577
@ericstoever9577 3 года назад
Even your wiring is elegantly done. The level of detail for what is normally not seen is what marks a true craftsman! Be well, stay safe, and take good care.
@yavorapostolov2979
@yavorapostolov2979 3 года назад
Seit über 1 Jahr, suche ich erfolglos, nach einen vergleichbaren "Kollege" von dir auf RU-vid.... Es gibt einfach kein einzigen, der so ein Level erreicht! Es gibt unzählige "rostputzer", "zerlegen-schmieren-drüber lackieren", aber keiner der die Sachen besser als neu macht - das schaffst nur du! Respekt!!! Wir alle können uns nur wünschen, dass wir öfters ein neues Video von dir zu sehen bekommen, aber wie man sagt: "Gut Ding, braucht Weile". Beste Grüße aus Österreich
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Vielen Dank
@andrewwilson3587
@andrewwilson3587 3 года назад
Everyone else: "Let's slap this together and see if this works...." My Mechanics: "Let's make sure this is perfect and looks professional." Everyone else: O.O Another incredible, inspiring video. Thank you.
@hellion9547
@hellion9547 3 года назад
Yeah well, he’s Swiss. That’s usually how they do it. :-)
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Pretty much!
@jasonbay13
@jasonbay13 3 года назад
almost makes me want to break out my lathe but then i remember i dont know how to use it and i have work in 16 minutes.
@gracydcosta4632
@gracydcosta4632 3 года назад
Ya
@rongmilbazar1670
@rongmilbazar1670 3 года назад
Ft by you v ... ..?
@hijmestoffels5171
@hijmestoffels5171 2 года назад
There is perfectionism, there is absolute perfectionism and then there is My Mechanics.
@3rdEyeGnostic
@3rdEyeGnostic 2 года назад
Not the beads I saw him weld.
@BobKatzenberg
@BobKatzenberg 2 года назад
@@3rdEyeGnostic looked like hammered dogshit.
@jasonking3629
@jasonking3629 2 года назад
Incredible! Excellent machining, professional electrical work, great video work, and hand model hands! I take it you designed it ,too.
@The4MusketeersYT
@The4MusketeersYT 3 года назад
“My rotary tumbler is missing” “I make a new one”
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thanks for watching, much appreciated
@The4MusketeersYT
@The4MusketeersYT 3 года назад
@@mymechanicsinsights you’re welcome.
@ridespirals
@ridespirals 3 года назад
@@mymechanicsinsights thanks for watching? thanks for all the hard work you put in (editing included)!
@tahseengull9710
@tahseengull9710 3 года назад
ahhahaahhaaha
@trudel669
@trudel669 3 года назад
In 233 years, someone will restore this for their RU-vid channel. The shaft and bushings will be used beyond repair... They'll make new ones.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thanks for watching
@andrewwilson3587
@andrewwilson3587 3 года назад
His great great great great great great grandchild.
@krgkrmb
@krgkrmb 3 года назад
They will print new ones.
@reginaldsmithers3468
@reginaldsmithers3468 2 года назад
"In 233 years, someone will restore this for their RU-vid channel. The shaft and bushings will be used beyond repair... They'll make new ones." Lows Laurie, I hope that is not the case. I hope in 2 or 3 years, there is no more youtube. I hope that by the time 233 years have passed (insert whatever deity in which you trust) willing people will have returned to a simpler life. Not thrown out technology, kept that which benefits the health of humankind and tossed aside that which incites conflict. Don't get me wrong, I have benefited from some instructional content on youtube. I have even been guilty of engaging in comments with people whom I deemed a waste of flesh and blood. This is not an attack on you Lows Laurie. This is only a difference of opinion expressed as respectfully as my skill level will allow.
@walkmanamtc
@walkmanamtc 3 года назад
5:45 Those spirals coming off the drive shaft holder were
@lwo7736
@lwo7736 3 года назад
"Making the frame" "Making the drive shaft" "Making the motor frame" "Making the motor" "Cracking the hydrocarbons for fuel" "Killing all the dinosaurs to make oil" "Orchestrating the big bang"
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
haha good one ;-)
@user-zr1ij2nz6j
@user-zr1ij2nz6j 3 года назад
"My universe had few dents... So i made a new one"
@trax4wax
@trax4wax 3 года назад
Not sure I can handle so much “making” in one video, but I’ll try 🤤
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
keep going :-)
@greg9403
@greg9403 3 года назад
@@mymechanicsinsights must be nice to spend so much money on a simple drum tumbler. Why?
@greg9403
@greg9403 3 года назад
@@samlinkin31 True he makes money off the video, but a cheap timer will do what needs to be done. Not spending a large amount of cash for no reason. Would you spend $ 200.00 for a lighter to start a fire. When a match can do the job.
@greg9403
@greg9403 3 года назад
@@samlinkin31 True what you say. So bulky and over the top expensive. Why not show a rotary drum that you can build for a fraction of the price he spent.
@DrLoverLover
@DrLoverLover 3 года назад
@@greg9403 You really dont get it do you?
@westonallred1888
@westonallred1888 3 года назад
Your skill is amazing! I would love to have the tools you do to get a chance to remotely learn the things you make look so easy. I'd love a quick overview of your shop, the tools, and layout.
@vikassingh8004
@vikassingh8004 3 года назад
Well now I can build a huge washing machine. Love your work.👌👍
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
You can do it!
@quantumleap359
@quantumleap359 Год назад
Your wiring skills are as excellent as your machining prowess! Excellent videography too, as usual. Bravo!
@voldmar
@voldmar 3 года назад
The electric control box is the most cryptic thing to me. I still do not understand electricity
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
I never really liked working with the electric stuff, that's why I haven't touched it for over 14 years. But glad I learned the skills, was very useful for this project.
@hotcoffee5542
@hotcoffee5542 3 года назад
I believe that is a sign of mental health. If it starts to make sense, you might want to see a doctor.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
@@hotcoffee5542 hahaha
@stevemanart
@stevemanart 3 года назад
Brother, I was a Navy electrician for 4 years and did freelance work for 10 afterwards and watching the build still confused me.
@AsitShouldBe
@AsitShouldBe 3 года назад
Electricity is easy, think wires like tubes and switch like tap.. and poison inside that tubes😁
@JoshL117
@JoshL117 3 года назад
my mechanics: "I make a new one" my mechanics insights: "I make"
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
haha good one ;-)
@imkerrusin
@imkerrusin 2 года назад
Watching all these inspires me to build my own little machining shop. Very awesome work!
@Haassan1
@Haassan1 2 года назад
7:05 real nice! I did not even realize the precision and detail until I saw the bearing-guard fall into place. I actually went back in the vid to confirm you made the drive shaft holders like that.
@zbigniewgurak8261
@zbigniewgurak8261 2 года назад
As a person, who is machining metal for living and who knows how to build electric cabinets, I'm saying "well done" !
@RoelfvanderMerwe
@RoelfvanderMerwe 3 года назад
Im amazed at what you are able to do. I'm sitting here with my mouth open in awe. You're awesome!
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thank you so much 😀
@gideonwilde6762
@gideonwilde6762 3 года назад
It’s so nice of you to do the captions and notes in English. Thank you very much. Love the channel!
@Bluebirdiran
@Bluebirdiran 2 года назад
Some just have it and some just don't. You've certainly got it. We'll done.
@joekanicki5306
@joekanicki5306 3 года назад
“Homemade” just got an entirely new definition. Brilliant!
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thanks, I'm glad you like it :-)
@kv501
@kv501 3 года назад
Wish you said “from scratch” you weren’t kidding.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thanks for watching
@kellvarnssen7443
@kellvarnssen7443 3 года назад
Ya, but he didn't build the motor from scratch. ;-)
@jwbowen
@jwbowen 3 года назад
And no ore was mined. No universe created. Hardly "from scratch."
@tuhinkarmakar554
@tuhinkarmakar554 3 года назад
Very nice work . Just loved the electrical box setup
@PackapunchCOD
@PackapunchCOD 2 года назад
I don't know what it is about watching metal be cut like butter but its wild to me. Like 😍
@pesterenan
@pesterenan 3 года назад
Wow, that was so nicely executed! I loved how the electrical panel turned out, outstanding work!
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thank you very much!
@shogun2215
@shogun2215 3 года назад
The use of a piece of rubber pipe as a clutch was just absolutely genius.
@kerryabear
@kerryabear 3 года назад
Can you explain why? I was wondering what the benefit was.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Cheap and easy to replace, thank you
@zenddoor
@zenddoor 3 года назад
​@@kerryabear You need some kind of flexible coupling between the motor shaft and the tumbler drive shaft because they are both tightly run in multiple bearings which are hard to keep perfectly aligned. It is also a nice way to smooth out the the possibly shocking motion of the tumbler so those shocks will not transfer back as much to the motor. If you would weld the two shafts together you would get a lot of stress on the shafts, weld, or bearings. :)
@DoubleDsDeliveries
@DoubleDsDeliveries 3 года назад
He mentioned in the video that there wasn't much play in the shaft after tightening everything down. I'd imagine a once over after a lot of use would keep everything inline and less likely to cause stress fractures in the shaft. Could have attached the worm gear motor right to the shaft.
@454Casull
@454Casull 3 года назад
That's a coupling, not a clutch (unless you count the rubber hose disintegrating as the disconnecting function)
@danielefalcone2015
@danielefalcone2015 3 года назад
Finally some very well made electric enclosure. Clamp terminal blocks, crimped wire, labels. Thank you. electricians will appreciate it.
@faithdenelzen8808
@faithdenelzen8808 Год назад
As usual I'm impressed with the work that went into the making of this. Great job my mechanics
@adrianr5318
@adrianr5318 3 года назад
Oh man. It looked like your lathe was about to start walking across the shop floor at one point. The result was well worth it, though-I imagine it would've been a huge pain to precisely machine those holes on the mill. Gorgeous video as always, and thanks for the bonus ASMR near the end!
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
I could make the holes on the mill with the boring head, but the slot wouldn't be possible. Well, maybe in a super fancy setup. The boring head might also reach its absolute limit with the big holes. It worked very well on the lathe. Thanks Adrian
@flat-earther
@flat-earther 3 года назад
@@mymechanicsinsights Oh that slot for the circlip? I wonder if it's even possible with a mill
@fletchro789
@fletchro789 3 года назад
@@flat-earther it's possible. You could use a fly cutter and go around the circle. Also a radial wheel type cutter. I've seen them for bores ~150mm (6") or larger. I worked at a large machine shop.
@flat-earther
@flat-earther 3 года назад
​@@fletchro789 But how do you go around moving the table x y axis simultaneously in a perfect circle with a manual mill? I have never milled but on a manual mill I imagine you just have to leave the spindle in the center of the hole and then somehow have a cutter which will expand somehow I don't know? Actually after writing that I figured if you have a rotary table on the milling machine you could use a woodruff cutter (or a slitting cutter if you have one that's small enough to fit in the hole) and mount the part in a rotary table on the milling machine, feed the cutter into the part and just rotate the rotary table.
@poly_hexamethyl
@poly_hexamethyl 2 года назад
Beautiful robust, heavy-duty design and high quality construction! Much stronger and better quality than any tumbler you can buy. 17:15 Nice neat wiring job in motor controller is about 100x better than the so-called professional electricians who wired my house.
@ronsmith1544
@ronsmith1544 3 года назад
I most enjoy seeing you use the tools you create/fix...most satisfying!
@irredeemabledeplorable5227
@irredeemabledeplorable5227 3 года назад
Congratulations! You take a series of operations to a work of ART. Best procedural video I've seen.
@nickjanssens
@nickjanssens 3 года назад
My father was an engineer, I could almost smell the oil and cutting fluid, brought back long lost memories.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thank you very much, I really do appreciate it :-)
@GeneralPotatoSalad
@GeneralPotatoSalad 3 года назад
Taking "make a new one" to another level.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Glad you like it :-)
@gerhardvanstaden389
@gerhardvanstaden389 3 года назад
Great build. Keep up the good work. And all the comments on you for making it great is true. A true craftsman
@Engineerboy100
@Engineerboy100 3 года назад
Flipping awesome, I'm making this next week. Not as much machining but I need one of these for my new product.
@sambishop3211
@sambishop3211 3 года назад
Love the shot when you’re turning the drive shaft (~7:20). Starting zoomed out with the carriage fully out of the shot. Very sleek, some great videography. The movement of the carriage along with the slight movement of the cross slide is visually appealing. Clearly this came naturally from having to turn such a long part but it’s worth noting it’s aesthetically appealing for future videos.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
I probably wouldn't move the carriage so much behind for turning this part, but I liked to have a free bed when putting the part in on camera. I also really liked the look how it moved over to the work piece, that's why I kept that clip. Thank you Sam :-)
@sambishop3211
@sambishop3211 3 года назад
@@mymechanicsinsights Sure, bud. No problem. :)
@mikem6468
@mikem6468 3 года назад
Your machining is truly top-notch, I really do look forward to every upload.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thank you very much :-)
@norm_olsen
@norm_olsen 3 года назад
Awesome video! While you restoration ones rock, it's refreshing to see some complete from scratch builds! Very well done!
@843292
@843292 3 года назад
It was great watching you use the press you restored!
@DustinSeiger
@DustinSeiger 3 года назад
I enjoyed this immensely. I would love more “new” builds alongside your restorations.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Will do!
@fridaycaliforniaa236
@fridaycaliforniaa236 3 года назад
That looks so easy... in your hands lol I would have to spend 20 years learning if I had to do this by myself ^^
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
You can do it!
@MilanPotterSmith
@MilanPotterSmith Год назад
Great Build..... Loved the process and great machine
@980cbro
@980cbro 3 года назад
Hope to see more projects from YOU, you are the best of the restorers, by far.
@Zachattack1423
@Zachattack1423 3 года назад
This really shows off your machinist skills. Love it!
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Glad you enjoy it!
@colechutter2995
@colechutter2995 3 года назад
Everyone: So what do you do for a living? my mechanic: Well some might say I'm a jack of all trades, master of all.🤓
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thank you very much, I really do appreciate it :-)
@LinHolcomb
@LinHolcomb 2 года назад
Very cool! We used a similar item in the food industry to marinate meat. It uses a stainless steel barrel, add your favorite whole boneless cuts of meat, chicken breasts, or pork tenderloins, for example. Add margination and pull a partial vacuum, rotate for about 15-30min. Cook immediately or chill or freeze for later. The commercial version does this with a glycol water jacket that is chilled to keep the regulatory people happy or it is conducted in a 4C cooler. In reality 30-40min is fine w/o refrigeration with care to cooking and chilling quickly afterwards. Maybe a follow up cross over with a cooking youtuber.
@kennith.
@kennith. 2 года назад
Wow !!!! your workmanship is super impressive.
@TheE9climber
@TheE9climber 3 года назад
This video is way too good to be only shown on your „second“ channel. Amazing!
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Wow, thanks!
@hotcoffee5542
@hotcoffee5542 3 года назад
Excellent work, as always!
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thank you very much :-)
@juanbalari6557
@juanbalari6557 3 года назад
Well done! very nice and ingenious. Thanks for sure
@scottcates
@scottcates 7 месяцев назад
An excellent design and impeccable workmanship. Very satisfying to see. Also, the porcelain stones gave that aluminum hub a really interesting satin surface finish -- ideal for the application.
@Waluigi32
@Waluigi32 3 года назад
As a maker, your channels are my favorite because of how well you work. It's peacefull, slow paced well edited and I love it.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Wow, thank you!
@Colorado-Tinkering
@Colorado-Tinkering 3 года назад
I like the connectors you crimp on the ends of the wires to give you a hard cable end. Here, wires are just stripped and the bare copper inserted into the device (and tightened with a screw).
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
That's definitely the way to go! Thanks Uli
@christiansprojects-cgmanuf1426
@christiansprojects-cgmanuf1426 3 года назад
Well, those spring contact terminals from Phoenix are actually designed to take wires with or without those wire end connectors. If you don‘t have good crimping pliers, it‘s better to insert the wire without end connectors because otherwise, the wire can slip out of the connector. But on all the other components like the contactor, switch and timer relay that have screw terminals, wire end connectors is the way to go 👍🏼
@fletchro789
@fletchro789 3 года назад
Some folks crimp on a connector AND solder it on. I believe that's overkill.
@2bias795
@2bias795 3 года назад
You really shouldn’t solder your connections due to physical properties of the solder under pressure
@PureRushXevus
@PureRushXevus 3 года назад
They're called ferrules, though a good screw connection is fine with just the bare wires, twisted
@kelhsi7358
@kelhsi7358 2 года назад
What a beautyful design !!!!
@jsmariani4180
@jsmariani4180 3 года назад
The guy is a fabulous metal and wood worker, and an electrician. He speaks 2 maybe 3 languages. He has a dry sense of humor. He's good with video shooting and editing. He takes on seemingly impossible projects and makes it look easy. What's there not to like.
@joshp6061
@joshp6061 3 года назад
The skills of this man never cease to amaze me. Jack of all trades, master of most
@jonny555ive
@jonny555ive 3 года назад
I haven't seen one he isn't a master of yet........ He is the mother of all trades...... (So far)😂😂
@Redd84
@Redd84 3 года назад
@@jonny555ive welding ;)
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thanks for watching
@TheMeanTime98
@TheMeanTime98 3 года назад
Man, that was incredible! I'd love to learn to do this type of stuff :)
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
You can do it!
@richardarmour4910
@richardarmour4910 3 года назад
Excellent video. Just when I begin to think my amateur scratchings on metal have approached adequacy, I find a vid from a REAL machinist. Great job!
@kerravon4159
@kerravon4159 3 года назад
Great job, very professionally done.
@AquilamagnaAT
@AquilamagnaAT 3 года назад
i have to say. I love that cable management!
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Glad you like it :-)
@gordonsmith2091
@gordonsmith2091 3 года назад
A trifle over engineered perhaps, but oh boy is that thing going to last! Quality work as always.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thank you very much :-)
@1EFeKT1
@1EFeKT1 3 года назад
Is that plastic barrel/drum really going to last long though?
@mm9773
@mm9773 3 года назад
I was going to say the same, but it’s not over-engineered, it’s just sooooooo clean and tidy.
@gordonsmith2091
@gordonsmith2091 3 года назад
@@1EFeKT1 Not expected to, It`s consumable.
@charlesgooss5523
@charlesgooss5523 3 года назад
I worry about the plastic drum wearing through where it contacts the metal wheel on the engine side.
@jimmerseiber
@jimmerseiber 3 года назад
I honestly would love more video of you just making your own creations and not even restoring. I love it.
@benross647
@benross647 3 года назад
The wiring was brilliant. Keep it up.
@leosalomao
@leosalomao 3 года назад
Man, this guy has so many tools... I'm really jealous
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
keep going :-)
@BFMoldrin
@BFMoldrin 3 года назад
Redefining perfection every time.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thanks a lot
@endutubecensorship
@endutubecensorship 3 года назад
Watching that arbor press do what it's meant to after being saved from becoming scrap is very satisfying
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
I think so too
@endutubecensorship
@endutubecensorship 3 года назад
@@mymechanicsinsights thanks for your reply! You should know that your craftsmanship and skills inspire others and myself, I enjoy bringing old equipment back to working order Thanks again for awesome videos!
@SecretaryBootyyJuice
@SecretaryBootyyJuice 3 года назад
This is the video that made me subscribe. I build these type of electrical boxes day in and out, you did great for a project... especially with the length of insulation stripped back and so on. Great video!!!
@rstone7727
@rstone7727 3 года назад
Thanks, this made me realize, I need to add "Tool & Die Shop" to my Christmas list.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
good idea :-)
@samshaw5014
@samshaw5014 3 года назад
Even when he is just making something 'homemade', it still turns out a work of art...
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thank you so much
@chiphill4856
@chiphill4856 3 года назад
Just found the channel. Super impressed. Ive been a practicing mechanical engineer for 30yrs and your approach is nearly identical to the way I learned it at the Robert Bosch Corp in the 90's. Subscribed.
@Frank-mn4hx
@Frank-mn4hx Месяц назад
That's a good looking machine. And I see that the part you've used is a hub from a moped. I'm impressed. I can't build a machine like this. I've build the furniture in my home. A desk and a 2 meter high cabinet.
@PuppetMaster8707
@PuppetMaster8707 3 года назад
The ultimate "I make a new one" LOVE IT
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Glad you like it :-)
@NeverSnows
@NeverSnows 3 года назад
one day, i want to posses this electrical knoweledge and confidence to build the controll box....
@jsking306
@jsking306 2 года назад
Just think, in a hundred years from now, some guy, online, will be restoring your device to its original condition. Great design. Great video.
@sundarkumarakella6406
@sundarkumarakella6406 3 года назад
The cable management is just amazing.
@brianally1531
@brianally1531 3 года назад
It's good to see that you've been getting so much use of that beautiful arbor press. (Do you store it beside the magnificent beverly shear?)
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Yes I do!
@joaopaulohoppe1543
@joaopaulohoppe1543 3 года назад
“Everything’s ready, but it seems raw, isn’t he gonna blue and paint... oh, nevermind. There he goes!”
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
I had to ;-)
@suitov
@suitov 3 года назад
Yes; I was slightly on edge until I saw that part, then I could breathe again.
@nicoschadjidemetriou4373
@nicoschadjidemetriou4373 3 года назад
You are professional my dear. Your work is of high level. A big BRAVO to you.
@alexander-b
@alexander-b 3 года назад
I like the paying attention to details like smoothing edges, wire sleeves, exact measurements, etc.
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thank you very much!
@ahmetbirbirey
@ahmetbirbirey 3 года назад
I want this guy with me when the apocalypse hits
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
haha good one ;-)
@mattatherton4898
@mattatherton4898 3 года назад
When i saw the panel i thought “oh man this is going to be a MESS.” Why was i surprised? This is my mechanics
@mymechanicsinsights
@mymechanicsinsights 3 года назад
Thank you so much :-)
@4stringb
@4stringb 2 года назад
you have done a awesome job on that Rotary Tumbler !
@kkupsky6321
@kkupsky6321 Год назад
I saw the welding bend it nearly half a degree. I trusted yer square! Also lovely keep these goin. Great work mate.
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