Wow, curiously, for at least 15 years I've been thinking about doing something similar for my use, not with wood, but i do more things with metal, but was never been able to figure out the way to do it, and now you've shown me how to do it.. thank you very much.. that's a super great idea..
@@KTPDAILY I just find this, and my mind was , OK but metal and little bigger, and cos I dont have concrete floors I need castorwheels size of wheelbarrow , so need some thinking.
Nice innovative concept. I usually just put polyurethane swivel locking caster wheels to make mine mobile and it takes less than 5 minutes to install with a basic drill. An example is on my DIY mobile drill press stand video. Keep up the good work. 👍
I give you a 10 on the mechanism - The number of cranks needed on the handle will certainly pay off if the load on the bench is heavy (and if the structure is sound enough for the load). On a side note, I'd like to thank you for helping me discover a new way to watch videos like this - I learned to FFWD to the end of the video to see if the end result is worth the time watching the construction of whatever it is being built. I think your video was worth the watch!
That's very clever! You deserve 11 out of 10 for that!! To be honest with you, I think that if you mass produced that table, it would very likely sell! As you demonstrated, it is operable with a load on it. I would love something like this (a variation of your design) that is a storage frame/box that allows me to load fully laden box/frame onto a trailer (or van) without any lifting whatsoever.
It's a 10 for me. And I'm immediately impressed... you seem to have cut the shaft off at a nice 90 degrees. I can't cut or drill at 90 degrees even if my life depended on it.
Super! Bisher hatte ich noch keine Idee was ich im Winter mache. Jetzt weiß ich es. Werde mir demnächst einen alten Wagenheber von einem VW besorgen und das notwendige Material. Aber ich konstruiere es vorher mit meinem CAD vor, weil es sauber ausgeführt werden soll. Grüße aus Berlin / germany
even locking wheels do have a little play in them. if you go to the trouble to brace your legs to eliminate wobble and then. your wheels allow some it is frustrating. Very cool execution of Idea even if overly complicated!
That's an awesome table set up...I need one adjustable in height...18 inches of travel... can support and raise/ lower 1500 pounds... and is 12v powered ... and either end independent raise/lower from the other
Now, of course, everyone has a workshop full of expensive tools, welding equipment, and the skill to use them, otherwise this is just a video of Handcraft showing off his workshop full of expensive tools, welding equipment, and the skill to use them, better known as an ego trip, isn't it?
Brilliant execution. Put blue thread lock on the bolts or replace with longer bolts. In military aviation, a minimum of three threads showing after the nut was tightened was mandatory.
I wish you would say what it is and show the final product in the beginning so I don’t waste my time watching something that I don’t even want. But it’s probably your goal to trick me into watching this anyway.
I did say that “I wish…”. Your video is misleading with the ten dollars and like I said. I’m not looking for a rolling table with pivoting wheels. If your video was titled pivoting wheels rolling table with a picture of the table I would not have clicked on it. That’s probably your goal right? Trick people into clicking on your video. Too many people talk about some great idea that everyone can use but in reality few people will do anything with that idea. But if they, and you, “Said what the idea was in the description, and showed a finished picture” it would save everyone some time. Because this is so common I have turned cold and I just won’t click on stuff that I don’t know what it is because there is such a high fail rate of it being worthless and a waste of my time. Thank you and have a good day.
Hey, at Harbor freight they sell locking wheels that lock. They're way easier to install. Mine are all askew and suck but it only took ten minutes to make that much imperfection happen and i barely broke a sweat.
Almost as brilliant as your video featuring your creativity, and putting yourself out there for criticism from some of the idiots who watch these, and are so envious and insecure that they get off on putting down other people's work. I don't know how you tolerate those cowardly assholes.
If I was doing this, I would change that handle for some type of a drill attachment that I could put a drill on to wind it up or down much quicker, much easier
Not sure where you shop, but the casters alone are over $10 where I live. Maybe would've been a lot cheaper to just buy a set of locking casters and attach them to the bottom of the legs?
Home Depot makes metal roller castors. My table saw base is much simpler and does the same thing. Just lift the table, flip down the castors and go. The ones in my kitchen stay down and can lock in place with my foot.
Hmm you know they sell wheel casters that you step on an they lift then step on the small lever next to it an they fold back up , and they don't cost much at all that can do the same thing.... just saying.
Very ingenious idea but also very overly complicated for its use. There are much easier ways to accomplish this, i have a table that uses a simple pull lever to to do the same thing and is a much simpler process to build.
9.5 lol. It would have been better if it were a metal table! ( from a welder…lol). It’s a great idea, this could very easily be incorporated on to a vice stand or movable welding table.
Hi, I hope you liked this mechanism) Rate from 1 to 10
Ten points 👍
I see it as a 10 !
Definitely a 10 from me
10
Very nice. 10
$10? I don't think so. Video and product were good. No need for the misleading thumbnail.
Yeah maybe for 1 caster
I was gonna say the same thing.
More like a 100 dollars.
I think I missed the mark 2 to 3hundred
Maybe he had all but that carjack allready in shop?
Wow, curiously, for at least 15 years I've been thinking about doing something similar for my use, not with wood, but i do more things with metal, but was never been able to figure out the way to do it, and now you've shown me how to do it.. thank you very much.. that's a super great idea..
It's been two weeks since you're coming so have you started?
@@KTPDAILY I just find this, and my mind was , OK but metal and little bigger, and cos I dont have concrete floors I need castorwheels size of wheelbarrow , so need some thinking.
Thought I was going to die of old age before I figured out what you were doing! I was impressed in the end!
I missed it. But I heard a child's voice. I think they made a toddler. No thanks. I don't need one.
exactly what I was thinking
I wasn't this is a waste of time and not $10 more like $50
$10 in 1920! I hate misleading headings.
Excellent idea & brilliantly executed. AA+++ (But for just $10? I'm not so sure)
Nice innovative concept. I usually just put polyurethane swivel locking caster wheels to make mine mobile and it takes less than 5 minutes to install with a basic drill. An example is on my DIY mobile drill press stand video. Keep up the good work. 👍
Great 👍 idea
Bellissimo lavoro! come hai mostrato, col tuo meccanismo anche un bambino potrebbe spostare quel banco da lavoro
couldn't buy the wood for 10 dollars let alone the hardware.
In what world can you even buy the materials for $10? Not the one I live in! I call clickbait.
Nice video, but adding 2 rolling casters and 2 locking casters wouldve sufficed
would saved a lot of time , and money
I said the same thing and you still can't get it done for $10 but a lot easier...hahahahahaha
I give you a 10 on the mechanism - The number of cranks needed on the handle will certainly pay off if the load on the bench is heavy (and if the structure is sound enough for the load). On a side note, I'd like to thank you for helping me discover a new way to watch videos like this - I learned to FFWD to the end of the video to see if the end result is worth the time watching the construction of whatever it is being built. I think your video was worth the watch!
The love you have for trying out and making unique things really comes across more than anything
Great job!! Excellent idea and work
That's very clever! You deserve 11 out of 10 for that!! To be honest with you, I think that if you mass produced that table, it would very likely sell! As you demonstrated, it is operable with a load on it. I would love something like this (a variation of your design) that is a storage frame/box that allows me to load fully laden box/frame onto a trailer (or van) without any lifting whatsoever.
Sell them for $20 since it cost only $10 to make. Right?👍
Hi my friend, Congrats for your Creative, Interesting Mechanism and Very Nice Job. Thank You. Just for you know I´m from Brazil.
10 could you post where you ordered the Jack from, I don’t think we have that kind in the US, thanks and great job and idea.
That's a standard Mercedes jack, go to any wreckers
Trailer tongue jack.
Well made but is it necessary or needed
It's a 10 for me. And I'm immediately impressed... you seem to have cut the shaft off at a nice 90 degrees. I can't cut or drill at 90 degrees even if my life depended on it.
I'll give it a 10 Genius!
Thank you for such a high assessment! I am very glad that you liked it)
This content, is great work. Very worthwhile.
Good idea and nice work! 👍👍
any idea to make something easier to move is a good one
Ok, fantástico trabajó maestro, gracias por compartirlo.👍🤓😜
Wonderful addition!!! 10 ⭐ Rating!
I am very glad that you liked it! Thank you for such a high assessment👍
Very cool work bench. I definitely give it a 10. Good job!
I love the camera works, it's 10 of 10!
If you can leave a link to where you can purchase all the materials for $10 it would be really helpful.
spot on construction, well done
Neat project but wonder what the actual cost was.
Great job, man👍
That's a good idea for a heavy bench!
Super!
Bisher hatte ich noch keine Idee was ich im Winter mache. Jetzt weiß ich es. Werde mir demnächst einen alten Wagenheber von einem VW besorgen und das notwendige Material. Aber ich konstruiere es vorher mit meinem CAD vor, weil es sauber ausgeführt werden soll.
Grüße aus Berlin / germany
I really liked the idea! Of such systems made on TH-cam, this one is one of the best 👍 Continue on
Awesome build!
even locking wheels do have a little play in them. if you go to the trouble to brace your legs to eliminate wobble and then. your wheels allow some it is frustrating. Very cool execution of Idea even if overly complicated!
10 👍. Fun project to watch as well!
Looks like a great useful tool.
That's an awesome table set up...I need one adjustable in height...18 inches of travel... can support and raise/ lower 1500 pounds... and is 12v powered ... and either end independent raise/lower from the other
Outstanding - A 10 !
Geniale e semplice da realizzare: complimenti!!👍👍
Great video. Clever engineering.
Awesome idea. Its a 10.
Thank you sir for such a high assessment!
How much are all the tools needed to create this item? Far more than $10
I'd like to know more about the bench vise.
Please tell me the name of the supplier for all the parts needed for 10 dollars.
That’s awesome👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Amazing work, dude! That's just brilliant! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
At about the 2:00 minute mark I was squinting my eyes to keep the sawdust out LOL.
Awesome video and a 10 on the table!!! 👏👏👏
Maybe add a link in the description to the item you ordered. That cost $10.
Now, of course, everyone has a workshop full of expensive tools, welding equipment, and the skill to use them, otherwise this is just a video of Handcraft showing off his workshop full of expensive tools, welding equipment, and the skill to use them, better known as an ego trip, isn't it?
E quanto a assisti lo??...que parte é?
Wow great 👌
I am giving it a 10/10 brilliant 👏 idea 😃
Nice cart, Well thought out! a 10 for creativeness and usability :🙂
Brilliant execution. Put blue thread lock on the bolts or replace with longer bolts. In military aviation, a minimum of three threads showing after the nut was tightened was mandatory.
Damn fine idea, well done mate nice work 🤩🙂
Ingenious construction, but it would be much easier to achieve the same function.
Well done. I like it . 8/10
Very unique and a very nice cart. I'm sure the kids enjoyed riding around on it.
absolutely fantastic !
Nice job I was surprised
Really smart!! I would give it a 99/100
Of course a 10 !! Great job and a really useful idea ! 😊
Smart and I rate a ten
I wish you would say what it is and show the final product in the beginning so I don’t waste my time watching something that I don’t even want. But it’s probably your goal to trick me into watching this anyway.
I did say that “I wish…”. Your video is misleading with the ten dollars and like I said. I’m not looking for a rolling table with pivoting wheels. If your video was titled pivoting wheels rolling table with a picture of the table I would not have clicked on it. That’s probably your goal right? Trick people into clicking on your video. Too many people talk about some great idea that everyone can use but in reality few people will do anything with that idea. But if they, and you, “Said what the idea was in the description, and showed a finished picture” it would save everyone some time. Because this is so common I have turned cold and I just won’t click on stuff that I don’t know what it is because there is such a high fail rate of it being worthless and a waste of my time. Thank you and have a good day.
All that and when it is finished it will get moved twice and spend the rest of its life in the same spot.
Hey, at Harbor freight they sell locking wheels that lock. They're way easier to install. Mine are all askew and suck but it only took ten minutes to make that much imperfection happen and i barely broke a sweat.
If the kid falls off it's okay. Kids are resilient.
Great idea and plan!
Where do I find Baltic birch plywood for Free!
Brilliant....10. Excellent video work too.
Almost as brilliant as your video featuring your creativity, and putting yourself out there for criticism from some of the idiots who watch these, and are so envious and insecure that they get off on putting down other people's work. I don't know how you tolerate those cowardly assholes.
If I was doing this, I would change that handle for some type of a drill attachment that I could put a drill on to wind it up or down much quicker, much easier
Pretty slick!
Nice job god bless
Cool. I think I'll use that jack to create a scissor lifting table.
Thenk you man
@@qwe1231923 You're welcome! (uh, what did I do?)
Not sure where you shop, but the casters alone are over $10 where I live. Maybe would've been a lot cheaper to just buy a set of locking casters and attach them to the bottom of the legs?
Genius! 10/10
Home Depot makes metal roller castors. My table saw base is much simpler and does the same thing. Just lift the table, flip down the castors and go. The ones in my kitchen stay down and can lock in place with my foot.
I rate this at 10+
9
rolls near soil
price ?
Nice!🤩
Lowell
Not an idea I've seen before. Great job 10
Needs bigger wheels to accommodate door thresholds and floor height differences. Also, Raise and lower with a variable speed drill.
It's very nice, but couldn't you use a locking lever to do that?
Where TF did you manage to purchase this jack for $10 ? I want one now!
10 for sure!
Very nice
Hmm you know they sell wheel casters that you step on an they lift then step on the small lever next to it an they fold back up , and they don't cost much at all that can do the same thing.... just saying.
10/10 cool project.
Very ingenious idea but also very overly complicated for its use. There are much easier ways to accomplish this, i have a table that uses a simple pull lever to to do the same thing and is a much simpler process to build.
10/10......awesome idea
10+ great work
great idea! until last min i was like wtf is he building??? 😂👌
Great engineering, great build..but like others have said, the $10 'bait' to get clicks was disappointing!
That said..I'll give you a 10.
Nice modification, but it's not really a feature of the jack if you change its structure so much.
What’s the $10.00 part
It would be better if you told us what you were building at the outset
did ya nick the stuff from the depot and only pay the gasoil home,
9.5 lol. It would have been better if it were a metal table! ( from a welder…lol).
It’s a great idea, this could very easily be incorporated on to a vice stand or movable welding table.
I want my studio back...retired 15yr...equipment stored