Hi there! Nice to see somebody who started to build a winch!(You got a new subscriber) I am really jalious about your workshop, when I built my winch a had to move to different workshops all the time and finished the winch in front of our garage. If you have any questions, just ask them underneath my videos about my build. Just one thing in advance: the centrifugal clutch is not the best choice, you get more durebility and more tork if you use a variable Transmission, also called variomatic. Cherrs
Hi! thank you for your comment. The workshop is at my job. The tools at hand were great, but setting up the camera and doing work in my 30 minutes lunch breaks was stressful haha. The centrifugal clutch is indeed not the best transmission, although for 30 euro it does its job. The goal of this build was to use mostly cheap parts and leftover material from work. The whole project cost me about 350 euro total. I will definitely check out your video's and learn more for future projects!
@@getafterittoday7334 212cc Predator Engine, torque converter, and a spool from Ridiculous Winches. I was going to build the spool but decided to just spend the money to save some time
Word of advice. Never wear gloves when operating a lathe or mill. There isn’t a toolmaker on earth that would do for that obvious reason. Be careful. Nice work on the winch. Very clean.
Hi! sorry for the late response, this video got its views a long time after posting. It is a chinese clone from a four stroke 6.5 HP Honda engine. These knock offs are very common and everybody seems to sell an almost the same version. They cost about 80-100 euro. My build was ment to be cheap and to gain experience, but if you want to do it right, I'd advice for more HP or better transmission. 6.5 is enough to get a 75 kg person at a speed of 28 km/h. For other questions, feel free to ask!
I'd say a 13hp motor is strong enough, so I would take a gear ratio that favors speed over torque (since your motor already has the torque). You can calculate your rope speed by taking your max motor rpm and divide it by the gear ratio. This wil give you your max spool rpm. The rope speed (m/s) is decided by the circumference (in meters) of your spool times the rpm (in rotations per second). 15km/h wil get you just out of the water, 22km/h is a decent speed but higher is better. Hope that helps!
Hi there! Nice to see somebody who started to build a winch!(You got a new subscriber) I am really jalious about your workshop, when I built my winch a had to move to different workshops all the time and finished the winch in front of our garage. If you have any questions, just ask them underneath my videos about my build. Just one thing in advance: the centrifugal clutch is not the best choice, you get more durebility and more tork if you use a variable Transmission, also called variomatic. Cherrs
Hi! thank you for your comment. The workshop is at my job. The tools at hand were great, but setting up the camera and doing work in my 30 minutes lunch breaks was stressful haha.
The centrifugal clutch is indeed not the best transmission, although for 30 euro it does its job.
The goal of this build was to use mostly cheap parts and leftover material from work. The whole project cost me about 350 euro total. I will definitely check out your video's and learn more for future projects!
@@getafterittoday7334 thank you, we're also no professionals but we got some experience 😉
YEEEEWWW!! Nice work bro!!! I just got all the parts for my winch!! 🤙
Right on! What parts did you get?
@@getafterittoday7334 212cc Predator Engine, torque converter, and a spool from Ridiculous Winches. I was going to build the spool but decided to just spend the money to save some time
Word of advice. Never wear gloves when operating a lathe or mill. There isn’t a toolmaker on earth that would do for that obvious reason. Be careful.
Nice work on the winch. Very clean.
Where did you get the fixings with which you connected the coil to the axle? Can you link them to me
with the torque converter on, is it hard to walk to rope ? or is there any other way to walk the rope without engaging the torque converter?
Hi ! Very cool video, your work is very clear ! Which engine do you use for it ?
Hi! sorry for the late response, this video got its views a long time after posting. It is a chinese clone from a four stroke 6.5 HP Honda engine. These knock offs are very common and everybody seems to sell an almost the same version. They cost about 80-100 euro. My build was ment to be cheap and to gain experience, but if you want to do it right, I'd advice for more HP or better transmission. 6.5 is enough to get a 75 kg person at a speed of 28 km/h.
For other questions, feel free to ask!
@@getafterittoday7334 Thanks you for you answer 😉 I gonna take the same motor for my winch
Awesome build! I have a 13hp Honda engine, what gear ration should I use for that do you think?
I'd say a 13hp motor is strong enough, so I would take a gear ratio that favors speed over torque (since your motor already has the torque). You can calculate your rope speed by taking your max motor rpm and divide it by the gear ratio. This wil give you your max spool rpm. The rope speed (m/s) is decided by the circumference (in meters) of your spool times the rpm (in rotations per second). 15km/h wil get you just out of the water, 22km/h is a decent speed but higher is better.
Hope that helps!
Could you tell us what are the names of the materials used and their measurements?
Hey, how wear did you get the gear for the spool and what size is it?
hi mate was size sprocket did you use how many teeth on both sprockets
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