Muito eficiente e mto interesante o método de trabalho. Certa vez tive a ideia de fazer este modelo mas apanhei muito pra conseguir fazer e não ficou bem simétrico. Ferramenta básica + criatividade é tudo pra se ter eficiência!
This is where I sae this video. I couldn't remember who did it. I saw this a few years ago and have made countless of these. They are easy to make and handy for light loads and you don't have to worry about losing them. I usually take it a step farther and harden the spring coil after it's made to keep it from bending out of shape and guve it a bit more tension
That’s so cool. I would make one mod to it. Without welding the wires at the end you could keep them together with a tiny ranger band. Easier to melt rubber than to weld copper.
Wow...I never imagine how easy is to bend a wire hanger with just 2 pieces of tools that I have around my house. Thank you for share your creativity...I love it👍👍.
Golden hands, for sure. But pliers for this job should not be toothed and as an idea, the spiral steel key hanger should go directly through a carabiner spiral, without the mediator you made. Keep up the good work.
Hey bro...You know what they say? "Build a better Mouse-trap" and the world will beat a path to your door! Please see what you can come up with in the area of a " better "mouse trap and a better Rat-trap...God bless!
ahh, the glorious upcycle of coat hanger wire. Sadly, wire coathangers are somewhat scarce where I live unless you go to a dry cleaner on a frequent basis.
If you have a uniform supply company near you (Cintas, Unifirst, ...), you can ask them or one of their truck drivers for a few. I did once several years ago and got a box with 300 for $1.
I made a carabiner out of a wire coat hanger, a couple sockets, and a pair of pliers. ...and a bench vice. And a hacksaw. Cool video and concept though.
This is cool, i just don't like the top two open ends.. would it even be possible to start with it folded or something to have no "loose" ends.. or twist them and fold over idk
@@masterfab23 Don't forget about the ruler and Sharpie he used in the beginning, big ticket items there. Not to mention the house and car you'd have to buy to necessitate something to hold your keys.
Or you can go to the hardware store and get one for a dollar. By the way, just because you bent a piece of metal into the shape of a spring does not make it a spring nor will it function as a spring... unless you just did that for the looks.