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Making A Workshop Jib Crane in 15 Minutes .... in this video we build a jib crane in my garage . i used .045'' dual shield wire
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Комментарии : 216   
@Littrell1966
@Littrell1966 Год назад
Love the build! You might think about putting a bolt all the way from side to side when you get your new bearings so they can't spread apart and fail. Probably not needed, but a little insurance.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Agreed
@todayletsbuild2153
@todayletsbuild2153 Год назад
I agree that was my first thought as well.
@jameshisself9324
@jameshisself9324 Год назад
@@todayletsbuild2153 Me too. I noticed it would also limit the winch from going to the last foot or 2 of the boom due to colliding with the brace, good or bad depending on how you look at it.
@rogermccaslin5963
@rogermccaslin5963 Год назад
I had a friend build one for his shop many years ago. Instead of articulating just the boom, the entire crane swiveled. He used an axle spindle from a junk car at the bottom for a pivot and, if I remember correctly, the top pivot was large diameter bolt (3/4" maybe). It worked really well.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
That's a great idea Fireball tool did something similar with the one he built in his buddy shop. Thanks for watching 😎🙏😎
@cdrive5757
@cdrive5757 Год назад
I love it! The only thing I'd add is a safety loop ( Inverted "U" ) to back up any failure on those rollers or their axle bolts, since they're anchored only at one end of each roller. Wakodahatchee Chris
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
100% agree one of the things that is on the list along with the damper thanks for watching 😎
@TimWelds
@TimWelds Год назад
Nice build! Doubles as a theme park boat ride!
@nevadabadger7925
@nevadabadger7925 Год назад
Great job! It warms my heart to see young men who can make stuff.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks for the support 🙏👊😎
@btrswt35
@btrswt35 Год назад
If it was me and i moved, that supporting post would definitely be going with me. With some planning, cutting, and/or additions it could be adapted
@slypig24
@slypig24 Год назад
Thats a great build. I would recommend that you do Non destructive crack test every couple of years. Dye crack test kits or magnet crack test. As where i worked many years ago, one of the in house made Jib crane, that was years old, cracked at the welds and killed someone. But it was more like a sideways L design, with only small gussets for strength. Yours look very strong with the with the angled strengthener . After that, all jib cranes were crack tested annually, there was always the spray on dye covering all the welds constantly reminding us of the fatal accident. Its hard to know if it had been used over its capacity, as they didn't have load rating on them, or was it just fatigue cracks.
@MrEd-kk7uj
@MrEd-kk7uj Год назад
Working on my table saw welding table. Thanks. Good to see you enjoying yourself
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
That's awesome thanks for the support 🙏😊
@hilltopmachineworks2131
@hilltopmachineworks2131 Год назад
Nice build. I need one by my lathes and mills. The old back does not like picking up heavy chucks anymore.
@davidrumsey3180
@davidrumsey3180 Год назад
I am just about to build a very similar crane for my workshop, so your video was perfectly timed!!. Overall I really like your design... well thought out and looks strong. The only possible weakness I can see (as noted by others) is the possibility that the vertical flat bars that the wheels are mounted to could spread apart.. they might be strong enough but if they did flex too far it wouldn't be good. Personally I would brace them or tie them together somehow. Thanks for posting!
@MrDeticus
@MrDeticus 15 дней назад
Very nice build. Just found this channel and I've subscribed. I appreciate the over engineering of what you need. Only thing I would change is connect the wheel with a rod from side to side, just in case they ever want to start bending outward.
@a41wilde57
@a41wilde57 Год назад
Impressive build There is a stopper to keep the cart from hitting on the inside. But on the outside it is stopped by the triangle. I think it is safer to weld a stopper before. When there is a heavy load on the crane swinging outside it will give a lot of stress on the welds of the triangle when the cart is forced in-between.
@hawkeyejohnny968
@hawkeyejohnny968 Год назад
I just commented to Cole at Sonne Farms yesterday that he needed to think about building a crane system in their shop. Adam Camarata has a video on RU-vid showing his crane build and Paul Cox from Fab Rats also has a video. Adam’s is much more involved but he can cover his whole shop from front to back and side to side. Last I remember he was still using a manual chain hoist. Paul’s pivots at the floor by using a heavy duty truck hub. I can’t remember how far into the concrete it’s anchored but they pull motors with their electric hoist.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Those are both great channels thanks for watching
@robertbland1673
@robertbland1673 Год назад
Far out welding jacket and glove got you looking very pro
@clutch5sp989
@clutch5sp989 Год назад
Neato...I snagged a piece of I-beam 3x12x24ft from a trailer house being demo'd. It fits perfect in my garage. I also painted my beam Lego-yellow. HFT has the beam dolly works great.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Yeah I mean probably would have been a better solution but couldn't find a piece that fit within the budget.
@GregoryJohnston77
@GregoryJohnston77 11 месяцев назад
Im here because im getting ready to fab one up, something i wanted to do was telescoping like a cherry picker, kinda. You gave me some great idea's THANKS.
@deathbysilence0
@deathbysilence0 Год назад
awesome build, when you rinse off the vinegar you should use baking soda and water in a bucket to neutralize the vinegar so it doesnt get that surface rust right after it starts drying off.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Good idea thanks 🙏👍
@caauwer
@caauwer 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing. You did an excellent job of building the crane and also videoing. This is the best presentation I’ve seen in a long time. Enjoyed watching from beginning to end. Thank you again for sharing.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching 😎👊 appreciate the
@MatiCandia
@MatiCandia Год назад
Fantastic, I wanna build one for my dad, your throughout explanations resolve some doubts i've with the design. Keep UP the good work!
@yodasbff3395
@yodasbff3395 Год назад
Nice crane, thanks for sharing 👍.
@paramax55
@paramax55 Год назад
I bought thay same winch from Harbor Freight more than 10 years ago the three comments I have about it are 1) it was cheap 2) it still works and 3) it was cheap.
@garymucher4082
@garymucher4082 Год назад
Nice intelligent design and build. Always great to see someone that does the planning well before building and thinks equally about a safe design too. Looks like you've built a very nice and safe lift setup. Thumbs Up!
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks for the support 😎🙏👊
@thomremington27
@thomremington27 Год назад
make a friction pad (spring loaded) to push against one of the swivel pins that go thru the mounted bearings
@dennisrockwell7834
@dennisrockwell7834 Год назад
I LIKE IT, BUT THE BOLT ACROSS THE WHEELS IS A MUST, SAFETY FIRST!! GOOD JOB ! THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR ENGINEERING LONG SUIT!
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Agreed thanks for watching 😎
@LiQuIdAiR12
@LiQuIdAiR12 Год назад
Your welding jacket is badass
@TheShedSesh
@TheShedSesh Год назад
Good to see a well used shed..... nice one mate 👍
@georgeanderson3754
@georgeanderson3754 Год назад
Nice design and build.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks 🙏👍
@philipclark6841
@philipclark6841 Год назад
Dude your workshop looks exactly like my brain. Some places are nice, neat and organized but other parts are an absolute mess. 😂 Sweet build 💪🏼
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Lol I will take that as a compliment 😂
@btrswt35
@btrswt35 Год назад
I actually like seeing a place that looks worked in. Shops on RU-vid are far to sterile and look more like a trailer queen's instead of a work space
@ivancolon9756
@ivancolon9756 Год назад
My hero 😍 I'm gonna have to build this for my shop now!
@petermcneill80
@petermcneill80 Год назад
I really liked your concept of the flange type barings vs using a regular plumb block baring which has as you say the potential to fail catastrophically. 👍🏻
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks for the support 😎
@joe_preston
@joe_preston Год назад
I've go the same style of bearings on mine 3+ years old with no issues its a little overbuilt for the 1000lb hoist I have on it.
@maxmann-td4hn
@maxmann-td4hn Год назад
Great video! In the near future, doing a rebuild project on a Max 2- 6 wheeler. There will be a lot of" handling the frame" type of work, going to need something to assist. You have some great ideas there. Thank you!
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thank you for watching
@WiggglezMr
@WiggglezMr Год назад
I know your crane might not see 1000lbs, but the base plate might have benefited from being just a bit larger with some bracing. Over all a great build.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Definitely will not see a thousand pounds which is only rated for 400
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks for watching appreciate the support and the insight 😎
@andyb7754
@andyb7754 Год назад
Very nice build. You need a larger shop!! LOL!! Thank you for your videos.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
I agree but I make do
@andyb7754
@andyb7754 Год назад
@@amcustomfab Yes, you do very well in a small area. Keep up the great work.
@frrapp2366
@frrapp2366 10 месяцев назад
if you needed the extra length to reach your stock or plasma table you could add an extension tube to the inside with hole for your end stop pin and a pulley to run through -- add a 2nd winch back at the post? or turn your wins so it spools fore and back???
@lukebarron4175
@lukebarron4175 Год назад
Nice! Love the use of dual shield.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks for the support 🙏👊😎
@Crewsy
@Crewsy Год назад
For a brake to prevent the boom from swinging too easily look into a mountain bike brake disk and create a friction clamp like a brake caliper that can be adjusted with a couple bolts to give the drag you want.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
That's a clever idea.
@kmonk7853
@kmonk7853 Год назад
Nice job! This is actually a really good idea for pretty much any shop! You’ve got me thinking about doing this in my shop. Subscribed!
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks for the support 🙏👊😎
@johnjelinek-g7b
@johnjelinek-g7b Год назад
Nice build . I sure couldn't think of a better design ... In fact it nicer than I would have built . lol
@JCS1069
@JCS1069 Год назад
Nice work looking to add something like this to my shop. My two cents you might want to clean off your lathe motor and get a cover on it to prolong it’s life. But you do you
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
You are not wrong about the lathe thanks for the reminder. Thanks for the support 😎🙏👊
@scott-kf1bi
@scott-kf1bi Год назад
Love the idea, good for the back, and love that little boat.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks for the support.
@Wormser_mcfrazzleweiner
@Wormser_mcfrazzleweiner 10 месяцев назад
Cool build. Your shop has a lot of cool toys.
@jameshisself9324
@jameshisself9324 Год назад
Really great design and build. Those pillow blocks might be too good, a simple pivot built up from plate and a large bolt would probably solve the easy movement issue. Smooth like that is awesome though, so trade offs I guess. A damper that is not rotary will be long, expensive and complicated to implement, especially with the amount of swing that you have. I would love to see it if you find a solution though. Keep up the great work and videos!
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks for thanks for the support 😎 🙏👊 I might do another episode on whatever solutions I come up with
@conradnudd7398
@conradnudd7398 Год назад
You really didn’t need barring blocks, just played together with a little grease will do the same thing, I can show you a shop outside of Rochester NY that had SEVERAL jib cranes that will lift 2000 lbs, you did a nice job, I’m sure you will enjoy yours for a long time to come.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks for the support 😎
@SomethingOutOf1984
@SomethingOutOf1984 Год назад
might want to put some thrust bearings under the others for the downward force.
@pentearmacaco
@pentearmacaco 11 месяцев назад
Nice way to save your back! Inspirational for geezers like me. Now using a manual garage hoist, and that is messy to use.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching . Ya it has definitely been nice to have
@noerodriguez694
@noerodriguez694 Год назад
Nice !! Great build
@eddyherrera6326
@eddyherrera6326 8 месяцев назад
Damn wish i thought of this years ago!!! Awesome job man!!!
@espjason
@espjason Год назад
Love the build. I would now do a video on cleaning your workshop omg
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Lol agreed 😂
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Also love your RU-vid handle
@ScottDube1
@ScottDube1 Год назад
Great build!
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks!
@sammy0ayyan
@sammy0ayyan Год назад
you are a mini engineer...thanks 🦾🦾🦾🦾🦾🦾
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thank you for watching 😎🙏👊
@markniblack7160
@markniblack7160 Год назад
Great design. Great video.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks for the support 😎
@homemadetools
@homemadetools Год назад
Nice build. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thank you 🙏
@mattharvey8712
@mattharvey8712 Год назад
Bravo.........if u use c channels back to back......then u can use a trolley...........cheers
@Graniterockstar
@Graniterockstar Год назад
Nice build
@randymartin2396
@randymartin2396 Год назад
Awesome build
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks 🙏👊😎
@scottthomas5999
@scottthomas5999 Год назад
Good fabrication skills.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thank you sir 🙏 😎
@edsmachine93
@edsmachine93 9 месяцев назад
Very nice job. I need to build some Jib Cranes in my shop. I have been thinking about this for along time. Have a great day. Thanks for sharing. Happy New Year.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching the sporting channel. Have a great New years
@Mj-CWO4
@Mj-CWO4 Год назад
Nice job
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks for the support 😎
@woodartist2021
@woodartist2021 Год назад
Great project! That CNC allowed you to really build some fine brackets and gussets. I have a PrimeWeld MIG285 as well, and it was good to see you use it on this project. What gas were you using 75/25? What wire? Your welds wet in very nicely.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Yes I was using 7525 with .045 dual shield flux core wire
@CowboyJeffSmith
@CowboyJeffSmith 12 дней назад
Good job! 💪🏼
@MJADoingStuff
@MJADoingStuff Год назад
Great Project!!! Very useful😁👍Thanks for the video🚜💨☀
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks 👍
@Handlebarrz
@Handlebarrz 5 месяцев назад
The attitude and the finger snap. 😅 Got my subscribe
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab 5 месяцев назад
Appreciate the support 👊🙏😎
@xJackHunter
@xJackHunter Год назад
very cool build
@hotpuppy72
@hotpuppy72 4 месяца назад
I was surprised to see you hand fab the trolley parts when you were also using a CNC plasma cutter. I'd also have made the wheels... You have a lathe. Easy peasy to turn down some steel and slip bearings in to it. No matter what you use the steel will be stronger than the plastic on the chimport wheels. An easy brake would be a round disc welded to a collar and use a set screw to hold it on one of your posts. Then have a spring loaded detent that rides against the disc. Put a chain/cable on it so you can pull it down and lock it clear, but otherwise let it just rub against the wheel. Not elegant, but it will give you years of service with little hassle and it will be easy to replace or modify.
@davebrookbank4831
@davebrookbank4831 Год назад
Like always I enjoyed and learned more good info and ideas keep up the great videos, thank you
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks for watching appreciate it 😎
@gjones5252
@gjones5252 Год назад
Can you give some more info on where to find the pillow block bearings? I have a few projects I would like to use these for but I have yet to find a good resource on them. Like where you bought them, why they are rated for etc.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
amzn.to/44jiHnj
@bobleonard2136
@bobleonard2136 Год назад
Really nice job!
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thank you sir 🙏
@howardgrant4254
@howardgrant4254 Год назад
Cool vid! I've been wanting to build one myself. Question: Was there a particular reason why you choose flux-core over mig?
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Not specifically I just wanted some more practice with dual shield and I figured this would be a good project to put the time in.
@saturninojimenez1152
@saturninojimenez1152 Год назад
I would've like to have seen how you placed the boom
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Two people on ladder not the best but we got it done.
@edpopelas2844
@edpopelas2844 Год назад
Nice build!
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks
@jordanrn6417
@jordanrn6417 Год назад
Looking nice!
@mltt5509
@mltt5509 4 месяца назад
Can you add links to the parts you used in regards to where you got the bearing and sizes and shaft ect, this would help. thanks Great build.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab 2 месяца назад
I believe most links are in the description
@aussiegolddogcnc3d412
@aussiegolddogcnc3d412 Год назад
Great build mate😊
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks 😁
@AboutTheBuild
@AboutTheBuild 5 месяцев назад
This is awesome 👍
@РоманРоман-н4н
@РоманРоман-н4н Год назад
Nice job, but the caret wheels look a bit dangerous. Solid through stud would be nicer, than just bolts.
@fricknjeep
@fricknjeep Год назад
hi there , nice build,, john
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks..
@Stormingviking
@Stormingviking Год назад
The final shot😂😂😂😂
@jack0903
@jack0903 Год назад
I have the same winch
@jasoneverett8491
@jasoneverett8491 Год назад
Hi Alex, I'm new to the channel so I'm sorry if you've answered this before, but I don't think I've ever seen someone dip a burr in paste wax before? Is that just for lubrication or is there another reason?
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Yes you are correct . It does a couple things it lubricates the bit . Also keeps the bit from loading up with shavings and it has some cooling properties as well. So in the end it increases both cutting efficiency and the lifespan of the bit especially if you're grinding aluminum or stainless but helps with all materials . Unfortunately I just found out they discontinued paste wax so I'm currently testing other products. Thanks for watching appreciate the support
@mrmotofy
@mrmotofy 4 месяца назад
Saw blade wax is probably the same
@papalilburn
@papalilburn Год назад
Good job, neat and workmanlike!
@joewest4697
@joewest4697 Год назад
Great job!
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@endall6783
@endall6783 Год назад
Nice good thinking ! Did or are you going to put a end stop on it so it won't come off ?
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
I did I apologize for not showing it ..
@thomasbird894
@thomasbird894 Год назад
nice job 15:45
@kazykamakaze131
@kazykamakaze131 Год назад
Cool build. quick question, why didn't you build rather an over head crane on rails through your shop It would have given more versatility and reach and just be as useful?
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
You are correct I would have definitely had more range. But it came down to two things for me one space the rail would have eaten into where my materials rack is. And to budget would have taken a lot more material that was not in the budget 😎 thanks for watching 👊
@antonioortiz8443
@antonioortiz8443 Год назад
You might want to clean the shop up….it would make your projects easier to do!
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Agreed 😂
@rudyrivera7426
@rudyrivera7426 Год назад
Cool build! Thinking about doing one for my shop! 👌👍new subscriber!
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks for the support 😎👊
@johneldred1515
@johneldred1515 Год назад
Supper all that needs to be said love it
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks for the support 😎
@SD-rq2ob
@SD-rq2ob 10 месяцев назад
Nice little build. New sub. Looking forward to watching your previous videos 👍
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab 10 месяцев назад
Awesome thanks for the support 👊😎
@merkyworks
@merkyworks Год назад
Well done
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks for watching 😎👊🙏
@Kyle-ev4fk
@Kyle-ev4fk Год назад
"Good thing I'm already married" haha! I enjoy your content.
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks for the support 🙏👊😎
@harlech2
@harlech2 10 месяцев назад
Are Pillar Block Bearings meant to take an axial load? I thought they were designed and engineered for radial loads? I would think something like a thrust bearing would be better suited.
@stringmanipulator
@stringmanipulator Год назад
nice work
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks...
@dondawson7409
@dondawson7409 Год назад
Brilliant
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks.
@albertorozco5981
@albertorozco5981 Год назад
Great build 👍👍👍
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Thanks for watching 😎
@aribertmeder6674
@aribertmeder6674 Год назад
Nice video!!!!!
@BullseyeMetalWerks
@BullseyeMetalWerks Год назад
Nice! Need to get me a hoist built
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Do it... I can't believe how much I have used it already 😎
@BullseyeMetalWerks
@BullseyeMetalWerks Год назад
@@amcustomfab I'm happy with my mig 285 but a HTP pro pulse mts 220 (mouth full lol) just popped up in my area and it's got me thinking. Really only want it for pulse mig because it's puts less heat into parent metal. Have you had a chance to put your ha ds on one?
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
I have personally not the only HTP I have used is there Tig 220 and it is a very nice machine
@dirtanwater911
@dirtanwater911 11 месяцев назад
Very cool man
@derekbryant6137
@derekbryant6137 Год назад
Cool build but did you put a stop to keep the trolley from falling off . it could be as simple as a bolted on piece of angle iron at the very end on top
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Yes I did 👍
@derekbryant6137
@derekbryant6137 Год назад
@@amcustomfab cool good deal you're doing good stuff bud have a great day
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab Год назад
Right back you I really do appreciate the concern and constructive criticism have a good one 😎
@Group-Five-Industries
@Group-Five-Industries Год назад
Amazing
@SinarLaserIndonesia
@SinarLaserIndonesia 9 месяцев назад
nice job bro
@amcustomfab
@amcustomfab 9 месяцев назад
Thanks. Appreciate the support 😎👊
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