Dear Everybody, Today I would like to introduce How to make A Folding Table From Scraps and Wood At Home I hope you feel interested in my video. Please like, share and subscribe my channel to see more videos. Thank you so much!
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Absolutely EXCELLENT video. Great info and explanation Plus I Love the Lack of Heavy metal background music and attempt at standup comedy. Thanks, I'll be tackling this project.
I appreciate you taking the time to make the video. It would be immeasurable better with a list of steel sizes. The rectangular tubing, what size and gauge, etc.....
Hi Fawa Bros! Congratulations on the work. I follow your videos on your RU-vid channel, and they’re great. Don't you have a website showing more details of your work? Strong hug from Pernambuco Brazil.
Thank you so much! Now I don’t have website or other social networks. Please see detail dimensions in my video. Sorry about this inconvenience! Regards!
Excelente solo como recomendación si me permite claro los rodamientos estaría mejor que rodarán sobre algún ángulo para evitar el descarrilamiento como sugerencia claro saludos y muy buen video
Hi, nice job! :) Just one question. Does the threaded rod bend when lifting up? It doesn't stay horizontal and has only one pivot point at the back. In the front where the handle is it seems to be only a welded piece of pipe where the threaded rod goes through. just questioning ...
If you extend the ”nut end” of the rod about 10cm the bending will be less. Optimal position for the nut center is in line with the roller bearings at the end of the table.
Hi guys I don't know where you are in the world but if this was available in a flat pack (remove the wheels) and the freight was not costly and a fair price I would buy one sadly as an invalid pensioner I can't make one but it is marvelous and would be very handy in my workshop !! Love your video's .
All i can say is, your design is phenomenal ! No hitec nonsense, solid old skool skill and experience that you were kind enough to share with all of us. Guess what we doing this weekend ?
hello very good job do you have a complete list of materials needed to build it (e.g. the size of ball bearings or tubes and the dimensions of square iron tubes) I made this lifting table in project for my baccalaureate in team so thank you very much for your video that helps me a lot
NOTE: The pull screw nut is on bad height, therefore when lifting the screw is destroyed in the bearing. The train screw should be parallel in each table position. On the movie, the lift looks good, but in fact due to the bolt mounting error it will quickly damage. In addition, the usual metric is not good for this purpose, it should have a trapezoidal thread.
Great work however I see 1 small problem with the screw design. At the handle side the bearings are in a fixed location whilst the other side it pivots with the frame being lifted and lowered this is either going to bend the rod or snap the welds at some point
Absolutely brilliant I’ve got to make one of these have you got some plans with dimensions I can have ..?? Thank you well done larrysullivan in London cheers
Great Video! Simple but effective, i like it :-) however one thing: isn't this construction missing a hinge, where the threaded rod connects to the top frame? 13:07 left top side?
Excellent work and thank you for sharing, I would like to try to do so I hope you can share the details of materials and measures, in advance thanks and greetings