Thanks for the video. That nut that you brought in at 4:13, is that normal nut? becasue the screw rod you used is more like a lead rod, with flat threads. Does a normal nut "spacer" work?
Have you ever thought about making a scissor lift that mounts either side of the bike lifting it from the usual swing arm and front fork points? I would like to make something like that one day.
!!!! Wow thks for sharing your project with us keep them coming ya got my vote mighty fine Sir I am going to make this dont take a rocket scientist to understand what ya have made for us basic tools so lets go on adventure with you on fine projects from Canada 🍁 SK later 😊 is it still working? Just asking 😊
Would you consider making one to sale...? I would be interested in buying it from you. I have seen many different ones but I really like how you have made this.
Yes, you too can make one of these! With just a simple home engineering workshop, a few thousand pounds/dollars of tools, and an array of professional skills, you can make your own motorcycle lift!!! Or you can go the the shop and like.....buy one.
personally, I'd use something supplementary and more stable, like a damn log AFTER the bike is lifted. After all, this is just a lift, not a lift table. Also, I have more concerns about the threaded stud in the center. I know exactly how bad are these in terms of material quality and even if it isn't shit, making it a centerpiece (a single one, I must emphasise) is basically putting all your eggs in one basket with a gigantic hole in it. Especially considering the lathe is there, just making some solid rods with thread outside of the contact zone would be much more reliable.
Nice job. Thank you for sharing
I love the people talking DIY and “homemade “ when the guy is using a lathe and a plasma cutter
Good job. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
Excellent job really useful 👍
Good job & well made.
Thanks for the video. That nut that you brought in at 4:13, is that normal nut? becasue the screw rod you used is more like a lead rod, with flat threads. Does a normal nut "spacer" work?
Great work 👏👏❤
Nice job!!!
Have you ever thought about making a scissor lift that mounts either side of the bike lifting it from the usual swing arm and front fork points? I would like to make something like that one day.
Hi, wouldn`t it be smart with a stop-rod with several holes on down-sides of the plate ? Just for safety ?
love it !!!!!!!!!!!
Very impressive
Good job sir, super kreative 👍👍👍🤝 indonesia🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
La mejor mesa el mejor video gracias
Splendido!!
!!!! Wow thks for sharing your project with us keep them coming ya got my vote mighty fine Sir I am going to make this dont take a rocket scientist to understand what ya have made for us basic tools so lets go on adventure with you on fine projects from Canada 🍁 SK later 😊 is it still working? Just asking 😊
You can have the option to use drill to turn it up and down.
What is the specification of the balbearings?
Would you consider making one to sale...? I would be interested in buying it from you. I have seen many different ones but I really like how you have made this.
tidy job.
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Love it but why the vice style handle? Maybe a bolt so you could use a ratchet for faster use when its close to the ground.
Or a cordless drill with an adapter. Works awesome on truck camper manual jacks.
So how would you sell if for ?
im machinist and some move hurt my eyes sooooo much ... but ... job is done
Do u sell it ?
So all the weight is sat on one small Alan key 🤔😳
Никогда маслом не мажь когда режешь резьбу,только салом или жиром и будет тебе счастье и метчики целые
at 3:36........ha-ha.
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Yes, you too can make one of these! With just a simple home engineering workshop, a few thousand pounds/dollars of tools, and an array of professional skills, you can make your own motorcycle lift!!!
Or you can go the the shop and like.....buy one.
I HATE!!! videos where no one talks through the process!!!
doesnt look like it will be stable at all half of the jack has no support when its raised up. be interesting to see it used with a complete motorcycle
personally, I'd use something supplementary and more stable, like a damn log AFTER the bike is lifted. After all, this is just a lift, not a lift table.
Also, I have more concerns about the threaded stud in the center. I know exactly how bad are these in terms of material quality and even if it isn't shit, making it a centerpiece (a single one, I must emphasise) is basically putting all your eggs in one basket with a gigantic hole in it. Especially considering the lathe is there, just making some solid rods with thread outside of the contact zone would be much more reliable.