I take it keeping the old screw driver shaft cool whilst grinding is a must as the shafts tempering would suffer and the end would bend. All said for the reference for others, I'm off to make mine now. Many thanks
Thanks for the comment. I understand others doesn't have the luxury to acquire the tools especially the grinder but there is another way to do it if they have the ti.e by using a soft metal rod and use hand files to form the hook and just possibly hard wood for the handle and scrap metal for the hammer then they can heat temper the tip. This is a great tool that I found useful in all my oil seal removal jobs. Thanks for watching. Vtech
Hi, To avoid scratching the crank or shaft is to avoid sharp edges when making the tool especially the tip and sides. This tool is way better than using a normal flat head screwdriver when taking off the oil seal. Thanks for watching our channel. VARIETECH
Its only 2 dollars but you need a normal grinder and a bench grinder? Its more like a few hundred dollars to make a macgyver tool. You can buy a pro Mac version for around $ 50 and less clutter in garage.
It's $2AUD, not USD. The grinder is a tools for general purposes and must not be considered a must have tools and should not be purchased for the purpose of just making this tool. You must have other usage. The grinder, I purchased this ages ago for other purposes from ALDI Australia for only $45AUD. Thanks for watching and thought. Vtech
@@Varietech-AU Yes my point is that your less than 2 dollar tool is misleading. You need other tools already to make something up, so if you were to add all the materials you used it's a lot more than a few dollars.
@TheStpeteboy here is the link for the screwdriver at Bunnings if you wish to make one, "www.bunnings.com.au/craftright-assorted-individual-screwdriver_p6060146". Feel free. Also, I have made an innovative tool to crimp the fuel line on my "VTECH VTECH 79 - DIY Multi-Purpose Hose Pinch Clamp Plier for Small Engine" using the same grinder. We should maximise the tools we have for other purpose. Here is the link where you could purchase the visegrip, "www.bunnings.com.au/trojan-150mm-locking-pliers_p0126916".
Not everyone have the luxury of those fancy machine grinding tools…it’s actually more complex than what it seems…I think a pick would do as well as an alternative imo
I bought the machine from ALDI for $20 AUD. I think the lawnmower we are trying to fix, including oil seal, is more expensive than the tools or grinder especially when you are working on a car oil seal.
Certainly not hundreds, and for anyone who makes their own tools all the time this is a perfect fit! For that matter, you could make this without any power tools - only some files, time and patience!
I take it keeping the old screw driver shaft cool whilst grinding is a must as the shafts tempering would suffer and the end would bend. All said for the reference for others, I'm off to make mine now. Many thanks
Thanks for the comment. I understand others doesn't have the luxury to acquire the tools especially the grinder but there is another way to do it if they have the ti.e by using a soft metal rod and use hand files to form the hook and just possibly hard wood for the handle and scrap metal for the hammer then they can heat temper the tip. This is a great tool that I found useful in all my oil seal removal jobs. Thanks for watching. Vtech
Thank you, i am going to try and make the tool. Great job.
Good job mate. Keep it going, we need more cheaper alternatives to total tools and bunnings.🙂
Thanks for watching.
Thanks...i was about to give up on mine.....now i believe o will try again with this method
Fantastic! Just what I need, thank you man!
Ill make right a way!
You're welcome!
thanks for the info brother!
You're welcome and thanks for watching our video and subscribing to our channel. We will make more videos for you. Cheers, VARIETECH
This is a nice and effective tool thx
Thanks for watching.
By any chance can I buy that kit from you?
How do you avoid scratching the crank when inserting the steel screwdriver?
Hi, To avoid scratching the crank or shaft is to avoid sharp edges when making the tool especially the tip and sides. This tool is way better than using a normal flat head screwdriver when taking off the oil seal. Thanks for watching our channel. VARIETECH
Coat it with rtv,
Yea, that 90° edge will certainly scratch the shaft.
Simply wrap the hook end with black electrical tape, blue painters tape, etc.
Great tutorial...
Thanks for watching our videos and found it interesting. Cheers, VARIETECH
Genius!
Thanks! Stay with us and hope to see you in our future videos. Cheers, VARIETECH
Hi, nice video. you may fast forward the grinding works to make it shorter.
Yes, I will do on my future videos. Thanks for watching and check my latest uploads!
Very nice
Thanks
Great Idea, thx
Thanks! Thanks for watching our videos. Hope to see you in our next videos. Cheers, VARIETECH
Its only 2 dollars but you need a normal grinder and a bench grinder? Its more like a few hundred dollars to make a macgyver tool. You can buy a pro Mac version for around $ 50 and less clutter in garage.
It's $2AUD, not USD. The grinder is a tools for general purposes and must not be considered a must have tools and should not be purchased for the purpose of just making this tool. You must have other usage. The grinder, I purchased this ages ago for other purposes from ALDI Australia for only $45AUD. Thanks for watching and thought. Vtech
@@Varietech-AU Yes my point is that your less than 2 dollar tool is misleading. You need other tools already to make something up, so if you were to add all the materials you used it's a lot more than a few dollars.
@TheStpeteboy here is the link for the screwdriver at Bunnings if you wish to make one, "www.bunnings.com.au/craftright-assorted-individual-screwdriver_p6060146". Feel free. Also, I have made an innovative tool to crimp the fuel line on my "VTECH VTECH 79 - DIY Multi-Purpose Hose Pinch Clamp Plier for Small Engine" using the same grinder. We should maximise the tools we have for other purpose. Here is the link where you could purchase the visegrip, "www.bunnings.com.au/trojan-150mm-locking-pliers_p0126916".
You could use a file instead.
Not everyone have the luxury of those fancy machine grinding tools…it’s actually more complex than what it seems…I think a pick would do as well as an alternative imo
I bought the machine from ALDI for $20 AUD. I think the lawnmower we are trying to fix, including oil seal, is more expensive than the tools or grinder especially when you are working on a car oil seal.
$2 + hundreds in equipment to create the tool 😂
lol, completely missed the point.
Certainly not hundreds, and for anyone who makes their own tools all the time this is a perfect fit! For that matter, you could make this without any power tools - only some files, time and patience!
If u dont want to invest in tools, dont do anything. Even musicians need to have the right gear.