Viny, your channel is criminally under rated. Keep up with the cool projects and humor. You’re easy to root for and fun to watch using your skills in action.
Common term for your "bullet" would be a "mandrel". You independently reinvented a mandrel tubing bender. This is an amazing feat, and now I know how such a thing works. Bravo! Plus excellent and entertaining video all the way around.
I can't believe you haven't reached a 100k subscribers yet. Your content is informative, diverse, and best of all witty. Plus you are one of the very few creators that actually isn't ashamed to show their fails and share your lessons learned. Your channel came up in the TH-cam algorithm while I was watching James Clough from Clough42. I've since subscribed and watched all your videos. I think the both of you are highly underrated, especially considering the level of quality and detail you accomplish in your garage workshops. My only complaint is that I wish you dropped videos more often. Keep up the great work!
Anthony, big thanks wfor your comment...and I know...I don t post enough vids!!! But like we say in french: je suis a la croisé des chemins! And I will have to find other solutions to bring more content! I know this is why I don t along with the algorithm! I starded doing my full week of work + over in 4 days do give a bit more time in the shop, but it s not enough.. 🤷♂️ So yeah..thanks again and I hopefully will find a way to satisfy your "complaint" 😉
The boring and facing heads are an awesome tool!I especially like facing operation with them once you have had on makes you wonder how you managed without it, thought you might have used soft shield our collet to hold your cylinder rod/. Great effort high five
BIG Thanks Sylvain! I'm (slowly) getting there (100k) But I know I need to put more vids out, but I 'm at the limit of a burnout! 😅😅 Thanks of the encouragement! 👍👍
This will forever be my go to video for modifying a bottle jack, to run it inverted. Why do I need to run a jack inverted? I don't know yet, but when I have a reason, I'll be back here
He could have designed it for standing vertically and welded a plate to the base but what he did was still brilliant. I’m hoping that hose is actually a submersible hose because many hoses can transport fluids but their outer skin can’t stand up to petroleum based products. Viny, If I’m right and that hose disintegrates, simply buy a piece of PTFE tubing and slide it over the tube and clamp it on with an Oetiker clamp.
Viny....you are like me, i think, if you are going to do it do it propoly at once! I were thinking, if you do the die- big 3-3½ inch and you do like schims with like you fit in the die to make smaller size tubing......?! You are realy one of the best on TH-cam, im also proud to have been following you for a long time... im following some canals in Sweden wich has about the same energy like you and they been a smaller canal and grown and still has the energy 🎶 thats the way I like it, aaahhhaaa, aaahhhaaa, 🎶 thats the way I like it, aaahhhaaa, aaahhhaaa! YOU ARE THE BEST!
I built a modified version of the “Got Trikes Bender”. I may need to add a mandrel for mine like yours. I think I have that same boring head. You did a great job
Amazing video. Your content and editing skills just keeps getting better. I was watching this with my wife and explaining what you were doing with the jack modifications and saying how impressive it was that you were showing how to do all this work just to avoid paying for a pneumatic one, and now i'm excited for episode 2. I have used a 3rd gen speedway bender for years that is very similar to the eastwood one and I love it, but it is certainly not everyones favorite style, and it takes some getting used to.
Hey Austin!!!! Never heard of the speedway before, I had a look and you re right, it s wayyyy better version than the Eastwood. What is the max you bent with it (without cranking it with a 10ft pole 😅)
@@VinyB57 mine is super easy to crank, just like a regular bottle jack. The only problem is it will only bend to 90* which ends up being like 86* after the pressure is released so I have to slide the tube in the other way and rebend it if I need a true 90*. I built the entire crown Vic trophy truck with it and apart from being slow it was fine. I don't do a ton of bending though, maybe one roll cage every year or two.
WOW!! Absolutely over built my friend. Really great video.Going to be several months before I have to make a tube chassis though. Still recovering from a motorcycle accident where I was run over by a huge truck and nearly had my leeg crushed in twain...Doing much better but still in incredible pain...
I wrote a CNC product for The Trane Company (in Clarksville TN) so they could convert their 3D CAD tubes to CNC instructions for their NC Tube benders. Lol it was a lot of fun (once I got my mind wrapped around it 😶). Anyway, I learned about tube benders, tubes, and bending tubes! Like that "bullet" thing is what they call a "mandrel".
I just found your channel and absolutely love it, being a fabricator myself. I would love it if you still had these plans for sale, though. I've been wanting a tubing bender for a long time but they're so expensive
While you're in that bottle jack you should have also threaded on a Quick Connect fitting so you could use it with a air over hydraulic foot pedal and convert it to a ram cylinder. I did that with mine and It's awesome and I'll never go back
LOL I was going to say Why didn’t you use an air over hydraulic jack. I the bullet idea appears to be the same as mandrel bending. I’m not sure where the bullet ended up after you put it in the end of the tube. What am I missing
I'm also considering to build a bottle jack powered tube bender, I've been designing it for the past week with CREO Parametric to build a project I have in mind. Yours ended up being a heavy masterpiece!
Plans? I think I'd rather just build my own and yours looks awesome ! Id I can send out the drawing to have the steel cut and shipped to me this could work!
That looks really nice, great job. There is no link in the description for your Only Fans page, lol. Can't wait to see the next video when you break out the 2 incher.
Bonjour, j'ai une ford taunus dans laquelle j'ai mis une rampe de carburateurs dcoe45. Je dois deplacer le mastervac, j'aimerais le mettre côté passager. Comment ferais-tu ? Une idée ? Suggestion ? Un grand merci.
I would put an hydraulic log splitter on there instead of the bottle jack . I use them to power all sorts of machines up . They are Quite easy to chop down smaller if needed . and you can pick them up quite cheep
No, I'm not selling the plans for this one, mainly cause the dies are very hard to manufacture and I think it would be a scam just to sell you plans with very expensive or very hard parts to fabricate.
Hello, your tube bender is exactly what I need! The only one I have seen until now that works perfectly!!! Do you have plans for sale or can you built me one? I am desperately waiting for your response!!!
Hello Sir, I'm not building another one and unfortunatelly, I'm not selling the plans BUT, you can do a screen grap of the plans in the second video I made for this bender, it shoud help you!
THe most important part of this whole build was the bullet .. The bullet separates this from every other tube/ pipe bender on you tube .. essentially making it a DOM mandrel bend .. Please elaborate ?
Simple, I builded most of my tooling. The only big purchases are; the plasma torch (not the CNC table, I built the table) the welder, my lathe and milling. And with time, a little budget and the will to buy old machines and fix them, it's not that expensive!
I’d be willing to bet that his time and materials would render it expensive. I have comparable tools and machines in my shop and while he makes it look incredibly easy, (technically it is, brilliant but easy) it’s time consuming to do it right and as anal as he obviously is with his work, you can add 30% more time for him to take his time and keep everything nice and square while assembling and welding. My guess is that it would be way more expensive to have him build you one and if I’m right, your best bet would be a Rogue Fab unit and weld it up yourself.
Instead of air over hydraulic maybe try electric over hydraulic. I added one off eBay for 129.00 USD to my bender and it works perfectly. Can bend 90 deg in about 12 seconds
@@VinyB57 I might have caused some confusion with my statement. I bought a Rogue Fab M600 many years back and instead of using air over hydraulic, I bought a hydraulic control switch with a solenoid along with a 220v single phase pump designed to be used with a 2 post or 4 post lift. I cut the steel reservoir length down and mounted it to my rolling cart. I can make bends with a quickness and saved thousands by doing it this way. Maybe I should make a video about it.
bonjour cousin Québéquois je suis tes avancées mécaniques avec une grande attention et je suis très admiratif par ton travail toujours très professionnel : DAO , table découpe plasma , à quand le TIG ?. Bravo pour le plastique tu as eu bien de la patience , moi je suis plus polyester mais avec une moyenne de température de - 50° C chez toi ça doit poser plus de problèmes je monte une Midas ( évolution des Marcos ) avec un R1 en central arrière alors je te pique des idées ça et là pour ce qui est de la cintreuse , je n'ai pas compris où tu fixais la " bullet " ( je sais ce que tu vas me répondre mais non , ça peut pas être là ! ) amicalement signé : un maudit Français
Salut Cousin! Merci pour ton super commentaire! Pour le " bullet" il est entre le die principal et la butée secondaire. Il est retenu en " suspension" entre ces 2 composantes grace a une longue tige qui elle est maintenue par un long tube (2m) vers l arriere...bref si jamais tu veux plus de detail, ecrit moi sur design57@outlook.com ume photo vaut milles mots 👍
the things I didn't pay for...🤣 I know things cost money...but I try to use what I found in scrap bins or that I used for another projects... but I get it..
Rather than use the slow hydraulic you can simply drive a worm gear into a large diameter tooth gear that is adjuacent to our die and drive it with an electric 9 amp drill.
Link to website and plans: 57design.ca/
no plans?
Viny, your channel is criminally under rated. Keep up with the cool projects and humor. You’re easy to root for and fun to watch using your skills in action.
Heeeyy big thanks for your comment friend👍👍👍
I appreciate the humor spread throughout your episodes, keep up the hard work.
Thanks Tyrell!
Using your MIG torch as a hammer had me rolling Viny! Another great project and video👍
In a rush, anything could become an hammer 😅
Great workmanship and humorous commentary, Viny. I'm looking forward to that link for plans for this project.
What a great outcome. Nice work. The bender is a good looking design.
Thanks AKA Nathan
Excellent work, fantastic video,...and you're hilarious!
Thank you! 👍
Super cool! Looking forward to more.
Looks like a great bender Doc Viny. As long as it doesn't need 1.21 gigawatts to run we should be good!
😂 Doc Viny, with all the pumpîng action I had to do for the 180, estimated that it was even more then 1.21 gigawatts needed for this bend! 😁
Common term for your "bullet" would be a "mandrel". You independently reinvented a mandrel tubing bender. This is an amazing feat, and now I know how such a thing works.
Bravo! Plus excellent and entertaining video all the way around.
And thanks man! Glad you enjoyed it!
I can't believe you haven't reached a 100k subscribers yet. Your content is informative, diverse, and best of all witty. Plus you are one of the very few creators that actually isn't ashamed to show their fails and share your lessons learned. Your channel came up in the TH-cam algorithm while I was watching James Clough from Clough42. I've since subscribed and watched all your videos. I think the both of you are highly underrated, especially considering the level of quality and detail you accomplish in your garage workshops. My only complaint is that I wish you dropped videos more often. Keep up the great work!
Anthony, big thanks wfor your comment...and I know...I don t post enough vids!!! But like we say in french: je suis a la croisé des chemins! And I will have to find other solutions to bring more content! I know this is why I don t along with the algorithm! I starded doing my full week of work + over in 4 days do give a bit more time in the shop, but it s not enough.. 🤷♂️ So yeah..thanks again and I hopefully will find a way to satisfy your "complaint" 😉
Very nice work and really good binder
You produce very nice videos, fun and informative to watch. Don't try and break with the thick pipe, you did great making it.
Sorry Andy...but I m gonna push it...real hard!!! Maybe I won t break it 🤷♂️
The word Mill comes from Mule, in the historical times they used a Mule to turn a milling stone to crush the grains.
Great work and very entertaining , Thank you
The boring and facing heads are an awesome tool!I especially like facing operation with them once you have had on makes you wonder how you managed without it, thought you might have used soft shield our collet to hold your cylinder rod/. Great effort high five
I'm so glad this channel showed up when I was looking for a diy car jack.
And I'm glad you enjoy my content! 🤙
Well done and laugh out loud funny.
Thanks RunSolo 👍
great job for taking the time to educate us super job!!!!!
Glad you liked it!
Why you don't have the jack at the bottom pushing up. You can put bolts on the dial so you can adjust the gap to put different size tubes.
Couldn't agree more with the comments: why aren't you at 100K subs?! I simply LOVE your videos. Informative. Funny. Outright entertaining. Keep it up!
BIG Thanks Sylvain! I'm (slowly) getting there (100k) But I know I need to put more vids out, but I 'm at the limit of a burnout! 😅😅 Thanks of the encouragement! 👍👍
This will forever be my go to video for modifying a bottle jack, to run it inverted. Why do I need to run a jack inverted? I don't know yet, but when I have a reason, I'll be back here
🤣🤣🤣 Good one! Save the link preciously....for that one day, when you will need that inverted bottle! 😁
He could have designed it for standing vertically and welded a plate to the base but what he did was still brilliant. I’m hoping that hose is actually a submersible hose because many hoses can transport fluids but their outer skin can’t stand up to petroleum based products. Viny, If I’m right and that hose disintegrates, simply buy a piece of PTFE tubing and slide it over the tube and clamp it on with an Oetiker clamp.
You need to do it when you’ve gotta use one as a porta power.
Another great video. Talented Madman👍👍👍👍
That's how my wyfe is calling me....AH nop! It's actually crazyman..but pretty close! 😅
Viny....you are like me, i think, if you are going to do it do it propoly at once! I were thinking, if you do the die- big 3-3½ inch and you do like schims with like you fit in the die to make smaller size tubing......?! You are realy one of the best on TH-cam, im also proud to have been following you for a long time... im following some canals in Sweden wich has about the same energy like you and they been a smaller canal and grown and still has the energy 🎶 thats the way I like it, aaahhhaaa, aaahhhaaa, 🎶 thats the way I like it, aaahhhaaa, aaahhhaaa! YOU ARE THE BEST!
Hey big thanks Tony! Yes, we could create a ''sleeved-die'' setup. It should works too! 👍 Thanks for following for a long time, really appreciated!
Looks like Fun !
I built a modified version of the “Got Trikes Bender”. I may need to add a mandrel for mine like yours. I think I have that same boring head. You did a great job
again., …. underrated so massively
Thanks Thomas! 👍
One hell of a great job well done! Awesome
Amazing video. Your content and editing skills just keeps getting better. I was watching this with my wife and explaining what you were doing with the jack modifications and saying how impressive it was that you were showing how to do all this work just to avoid paying for a pneumatic one, and now i'm excited for episode 2. I have used a 3rd gen speedway bender for years that is very similar to the eastwood one and I love it, but it is certainly not everyones favorite style, and it takes some getting used to.
Hey Austin!!!! Never heard of the speedway before, I had a look and you re right, it s wayyyy better version than the Eastwood. What is the max you bent with it (without cranking it with a 10ft pole 😅)
@@VinyB57 mine is super easy to crank, just like a regular bottle jack. The only problem is it will only bend to 90* which ends up being like 86* after the pressure is released so I have to slide the tube in the other way and rebend it if I need a true 90*. I built the entire crown Vic trophy truck with it and apart from being slow it was fine. I don't do a ton of bending though, maybe one roll cage every year or two.
WOW!! Absolutely over built my friend. Really great video.Going to be several months before I have to make a tube chassis though. Still recovering from a motorcycle accident where I was run over by a huge truck and nearly had my leeg crushed in twain...Doing much better but still in incredible pain...
Awesome tube bender. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
Hey thanks for the share 👍
excellent.....comme toujours d'ailleurs....merci cousin 🤣🤣
Le plaisir est pour moi! 👍👍
Plans will be available?
When?
I wrote a CNC product for The Trane Company (in Clarksville TN) so they could convert their 3D CAD tubes to CNC instructions for their NC Tube benders. Lol it was a lot of fun (once I got my mind wrapped around it 😶).
Anyway, I learned about tube benders, tubes, and bending tubes! Like that "bullet" thing is what they call a "mandrel".
Thanks for your comment!
Wow! Great video. Great design. And lastly great cost savings. I believe I will be subscribing from here on out. I think I can learn a bit from you.
I just found your channel and absolutely love it, being a fabricator myself. I would love it if you still had these plans for sale, though. I've been wanting a tubing bender for a long time but they're so expensive
Hi Ryan, send me an email at desing57@outlook.com I ll see what I can do for the plans
While you're in that bottle jack you should have also threaded on a Quick Connect fitting so you could use it with a air over hydraulic foot pedal and convert it to a ram cylinder. I did that with mine and It's awesome and I'll never go back
How could we not like your content? Informative, entertaining and just good content. Awesome job once again!
Thanks man! 👍
Impressive!
Well done.
Thanks
nicely done...
Thanks!
LOL I was going to say Why didn’t you use an air over hydraulic jack. I the bullet idea appears to be the same as mandrel bending. I’m not sure where the bullet ended up after you put it in the end of the tube. What am I missing
I'm also considering to build a bottle jack powered tube bender, I've been designing it for the past week with CREO Parametric to build a project I have in mind. Yours ended up being a heavy masterpiece!
Hey big thanks! Good luck with your build! 👍
Super boulot ! Il me manque juste une découpeuse plasma numérique et un tour et le besoin de fabriquer un arceau.
Plans? I think I'd rather just build my own and yours looks awesome ! Id I can send out the drawing to have the steel cut and shipped to me this could work!
Great Video, the bullet is called a mandrel or was on the addison benders i used to use
Yep, thanks for the infos! 👍
Nice job, part two will be easier to use 🙂
I want to build me one like this. Good job
Thanks 👍
dude your a fuc... genius thanks for share!!
Great video man 💯👍
As always, thanks Ryan! 👍
That looks really nice, great job. There is no link in the description for your Only Fans page, lol. Can't wait to see the next video when you break out the 2 incher.
I should started that onlyfans things a long time ago! 😅 I'll be rich by now....or not 🤷♂
We need a Vinny 57 version of a belt sander/grinder.
Noted! Thanks! I'm thinking about it! Should be the next tool I put the plans for sell in my shop....to be continued..
Bonjour, j'ai une ford taunus dans laquelle j'ai mis une rampe de carburateurs dcoe45. Je dois deplacer le mastervac, j'aimerais le mettre côté passager. Comment ferais-tu ? Une idée ? Suggestion ? Un grand merci.
Wow that is the best bender yet that is super super awesome thank you
You get a 👍🏻 up and I subscribed awesome help full 👍🏻👍🏻🤟🏻
Glad you found it help full!! 🤟
Wow, très impressionnant! Félicitations de la part d'un autre canadien-français!
Hey merci, autre-canadien-francais! 😉
Haha. I know that feeling with these suckers
havent seen a bullet used in other videos ?? they using thinner tube ?
I would put an hydraulic log splitter on there instead of the bottle jack . I use them to power all sorts of machines up . They are Quite easy to chop down smaller if needed . and you can pick them up quite cheep
thansk Andrew for the tip!
You are talented and hilarious! Subbed.
hey thanks Dom, welcome aboard!
Your a mad man but I love it lol
Thanks Dan!
I want to see you do Exhaust Tubing 2.5" diameter 0.065" wall.
How do you keep the bullet from getting stuck inside while bending the pipe??
It's attached to the threaded rod and doesn't really move exept on thin wall pipes.
I just found this guy . Good work and sub'd . Thanks Viny . :)
Welcome aboard! Thanks for the sub! 👍
Amazing work as always, and the AVE reference and other comedy is always entertaining
I don't even think about it anymore, I always tapi-tap-tap...😅
Belle job. Bonne idee
Merci Dan 👍
more info on that "bullet" please, i didn't get how it works.
You said you call it bullet, what's it's real definition?
It's called a mandrel! Do a google search, you should have more infos!
@@VinyB57 and there i was searching for guns and ammo. Thanks!
LOL - Love the OF paywall! Hahahaha
😏
do you plan on ever uploading the plans for this
Nope, since I used "old-not-well-made" dies. It s not worthy selling plans for this.
Thanks for the video. Will you be putting the plans for this in the design store?
No, I'm not selling the plans for this one, mainly cause the dies are very hard to manufacture and I think it would be a scam just to sell you plans with very expensive or very hard parts to fabricate.
This design has been around since the 60,s , and other newer designs are just improvements 😉🇨🇦
Hello, your tube bender is exactly what I need! The only one I have seen until now that works perfectly!!! Do you have plans for sale or can you built me one? I am desperately waiting for your response!!!
Hello Sir, I'm not building another one and unfortunatelly, I'm not selling the plans BUT, you can do a screen grap of the plans in the second video I made for this bender, it shoud help you!
Nice tool and free...... haha....
Free are the best ones!
would ya sell your plans so i could build one
THe most important part of this whole build was the bullet .. The bullet separates this from every other tube/ pipe bender on you tube .. essentially making it a DOM mandrel bend .. Please elaborate ?
What do you want to know about it?
Have you tested your pipe bender yet? Where can we get the plans?
Yes, I tested it. got a part #2 on my channel, I'll anwser all your questions there... 🤙
Like your work. Where can I purchase a bullet
Don,t know! 🤷♂️ I machined one!
@@VinyB57 Thanks for the reply. Well, that is what I was going to do if I could not buy one, I have a lathe and mill.
You do know that you're supposed to remove the mill scale before welding?
What software do you use to create your designs?
Solidworks! 😁
Excelente propuesta
Do you have plans for the bender now?
I'm not selling the plans, sorry
How did you afford all the tooling in your shop. I’m trying to build one like yours
Simple, I builded most of my tooling. The only big purchases are; the plasma torch (not the CNC table, I built the table) the welder, my lathe and milling. And with time, a little budget and the will to buy old machines and fix them, it's not that expensive!
Very nice as always. What would that cost if u had to make and sell one as opposed to buying the usual ones out there?
I’d be willing to bet that his time and materials would render it expensive. I have comparable tools and machines in my shop and while he makes it look incredibly easy, (technically it is, brilliant but easy) it’s time consuming to do it right and as anal as he obviously is with his work, you can add 30% more time for him to take his time and keep everything nice and square while assembling and welding.
My guess is that it would be way more expensive to have him build you one and if I’m right, your best bet would be a Rogue Fab unit and weld it up yourself.
Instead of air over hydraulic maybe try electric over hydraulic.
I added one off eBay for 129.00 USD to my bender and it works perfectly. Can bend 90 deg in about 12 seconds
I did a quick research and I only found 5ton bottle jack, did you found a 20t? If so can you give me the link?
@@VinyB57 I might have caused some confusion with my statement. I bought a Rogue Fab M600 many years back and instead of using air over hydraulic, I bought a hydraulic control switch with a solenoid along with a 220v single phase pump designed to be used with a 2 post or 4 post lift. I cut the steel reservoir length down and mounted it to my rolling cart. I can make bends with a quickness and saved thousands by doing it this way. Maybe I should make a video about it.
@@bretbradbury5559 Ah, now it make sense!
Awesome video my dude l 👍 When do you expect to publish the plans? Want to purchase and build this project to use in other projects 😄🥰
In part 2, I explained why I don t sell the plans, sorry
What dimensions did you work on for the die please?
Go check part on 2 om my channel, I let a printscreen of the built and gave you the shaft dimension as a starting point!
You might want to keep the old pump style. Especially if you continue to make them heavy parts, hehe
Oh no man! The new bottle jack, air actuated is way better to operate! It's on part 2 of this build
@@VinyB57 but you won't get the same workout. Awesome build. Im binge watching your channel.
Cheers:):):)
bonjour cousin Québéquois
je suis tes avancées mécaniques avec une grande attention et je suis très admiratif par ton travail toujours très professionnel : DAO , table découpe plasma , à quand le TIG ?.
Bravo pour le plastique tu as eu bien de la patience , moi je suis plus polyester mais avec une moyenne de température de - 50° C chez toi ça doit poser plus de problèmes
je monte une Midas ( évolution des Marcos ) avec un R1 en central arrière alors je te pique des idées ça et là
pour ce qui est de la cintreuse , je n'ai pas compris où tu fixais la " bullet " ( je sais ce que tu vas me répondre mais non , ça peut pas être là ! )
amicalement
signé : un maudit Français
Salut Cousin! Merci pour ton super commentaire! Pour le " bullet" il est entre le die principal et la butée secondaire. Il est retenu en " suspension" entre ces 2 composantes grace a une longue tige qui elle est maintenue par un long tube (2m) vers l arriere...bref si jamais tu veux plus de detail, ecrit moi sur design57@outlook.com ume photo vaut milles mots 👍
Sick. You got a new sub🤙
Hey nice ! Welcome in the club 👍
Je viens de m'abonner à votre chaine, j'aimerais savoir vous êtes de quel endroit? Je suis de Rimouski.
Quebec
Viny, please post another video….I’m going crazy!!!! SVP m’sieur!
This friday my man!!! Been working on this one for the past 3 weeks! I'm almost done here!
@@VinyB57 J'attends mon Viny, j'attends! 🙂
@@sylvain.robichaud It's ON! Video part #2
@@VinyB57 Thanks! Je sais que tu as fais ça juste pour moi...merci! 🙂 Gotta go, I've got an awesome video to watch!
I would but that in a heartbeat
Plans??
none!
@@VinyB57 soon or???
Viny please please please clean the chips from your lathe
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Subbed 👍
YES!!! 👍👍
@@VinyB57 first video seen from you and i enjoyed it 👍
What is exactly free about this build???
the things I didn't pay for...🤣 I know things cost money...but I try to use what I found in scrap bins or that I used for another projects... but I get it..
Muy bueno contenido cual es la dimensión del dado
j'aime ca quand ça coute heur-ji-ain!!...j'écoute
Isn’t the bullet known as a mandrel?? As in a mandrel bender
@15:10 I was almost as pleased as you
Rather than use the slow hydraulic you can simply drive a worm gear into a large diameter tooth gear that is adjuacent to our die and drive it with an electric 9 amp drill.
That could work with a ''big enough'' worm gerbox.