Friends, what do you think of my idea of using an atomic wheel? Write your comments and suggestions, and you can also rate this idea on a 10-point scale.
reading all of the safety comments and noticing that stack of old tires reminded me of some great videos ive watched of creative folks making furniture. theyre using what they have and creating a way for income (the safety considerations are atrocious haha) as well as teaching a craft. maybe search "furniture from old tires" or chair, couch etc. ive watched tons of it and appreciated the ideas its given me. maybe something interesting for you too. stay well 👊🇺🇲🇺🇲
As often seen on these type videos, the more difficult parts of the fabrication are skipped over. The positioning of the square support tubes to the rim for welding is done half width to a sloping side, so the initial cut as shown won't do. So he then had to resort to trial and error for the fitment , and in turn the welding of it in place was not shown.
It's okay, this moment was intentionally missed, it could have been done without complications, you just had to lower the bottom pad by an inch, but I already had the front swivel wheels, and if I lowered the pad, they wouldn't fit, and I didn't want to buy another set) so if you adjust the front wheels in height right away, you won't have to complicate the project like I did, so I didn't show this moment.
at end of video..... wording in top left corner was covered up with the clickable image that takes you to another one of your videos. Just thought you would want to know. Happy Holiday to you.
I wonder how it takes away snow?... I clicked on a picture of a wheel that looked like it was a snow cleaning device, that no one had ever thought of before.. 🙃
Putting the gas bottle between the axles would eliminate the need for the concrete ballast. However, it is your time and money so if it works for you that's all that matters. Good project, well done, except for rubbing your hand across the freshly cut square tube, but it's your fingers. 👍
Thank you for appreciating my work! I use a mask and glasses! but a lot of people comment on gloves, I don't like gloves( but I'll try to force myself to wear them more often
I have OCD I hate wire brushing like that in the beginning, you missed 80% of the surface. I would rather sand blast it and then powder coat it. My 2 cents.
200$ worth of new steel. I don't see where the car rim is even needed. Just a piece of plate would do the same thing. You just incorporated a piece of junk into what was otherwise a nice build.
I disagree. I've found square tube like that quite often; most often being thrown out and just has to be cut down to get clean straight pieces. I get a LOT of bed frames, too, which is also a good (not GREAT, just good) building material.
Tak, to jest Makita, jest to wersja na rodzimy rynek japoński, różni się kolorami, można było kupić zielony, czarny, różowy, szary, żółty, biały lub klasyczny niebieski, a do tego ma inny potron
Yes, this is Makita, this is the Japanese domestic market version, it has different colors, you can buy green, black, pink, grey, yellow, white or classic blue, and it has a different bit chuck
This idea, according to statistics, is useful to 99% of my channel viewers! Let’s say I do what’s good for you, but there will definitely be another grumbler who won’t like something)))
A "bisserl" übertrieben für ein Schweißwagen, findest Du nicht? Außerdem hast Du entweder keine Stufen oder Höhenunterschiede, oder wirst später mal FLUCHEN an dem Teil. Weil das wird so ab 45 - 50 Jahren dann gefühlt mit jedem Jahr wo man älter wird gefühlt 10 kg schwerer. Ich habe früher auch ähnliche Dinge gekauft und gebaut, und ab einem gewissen Alter merkst Du dann wo die Fehler sind, die man in jungen Jahren einfach nicht sehen wollte.
Achja, stabil ist das Ding - also falls mal mein Haus droht einzustürzen, und ich Stützen brauchen sollte, dann lasse ich mir von Dir Schweißwägen bauen - aber für ein Schweißwagen hoffnungslos daneben! Obendrein hast Du in Deinem Betonsockel nur Platz für eine 10 Liter Flasche Gas - was machst Du wenn Du wie ich mal feststellst, dass 20 Liter Flaschen deutlich "günstiger" sind, also beim Befüllen nur unwesentlich mehr kosten, als 10 Liter, man aber die doppelte Gasmenge dafür bekommt?
Ja, du hast es richtig bemerkt und deine Kritik ist berechtigt, aber ich habe wirklich keinen Höhen- oder Stufenunterschied, in meinem Fall ist viel Gewicht ein Plus
In verschiedenen Ländern gibt es unterschiedliche Zylinder und auch die Preise für Zylinder variieren, in unserem Land ist der 10-Liter-Zylinder bei Heimwerkern sehr beliebt, aber ich habe im Video betont, dass man für jeden Zylinder eine Form gießen kann
I don't like gloves. especially in such delicate moments as grinding and cutting metal) but I always wear breathing protection and goggles while working with an angle grinder
No gloves cutting and grinding. ? Sends a message thst its acceptable . It is not. Fragments of wheel etc can injure prople who do similar things without the knowledge of what s possible outcome. Grinding wheel has fragments and dust of carbides and fiberglass that bind the cutting grinding wheel together. The dust from cutting and grinfing should be done outdoors if possible. My background in industrial maintenance 50 years gives me the chills when I see stuff like this that sends a message of fly by the seat of your pants fabrication thats done in home workshops. Inform yourself of safety first practice . Keep yourself and others safe from injury and illness and use gloves , faceshields and goggles to protect yourself , onlookers, and others who might be curious about your work.Lets try and be safe. Even in industrial settings rules are not adhered to, thats the safety officer saving your eyes when he flags you for a infraction. I could go on and on. This type of wing it , semi intelligent home building has a real downside.
lol. This is why the world has gotten so soft. Yes it is important to be safe and take responsibility for your own actions. He is willing to accept the risks. You choose to do what’s right for you. Your safety is your responsibility, not his.
Gloves do not protect against injury, and in some cases they can even make the situation worse! In such delicate moments as grinding and cutting metal with a 125 grinder, I don’t use gloves! But respiratory protection and goggles are mandatory personal protective equipment. But I heard your opinion, in the future I will try to improve, I will try to work not only with a respirator and glasses, but also use gloves, or I will write a warning so that they don’t repeat me)
I think your type of wing it fabricstion sends and gives the wrong message of whats possible since you are unaware of the basic safe practice of grinding and cutting etc . Sorry . When someone shows or demonstrates practices who may not know better ( kids perhaps) you are the person perpetuating a cycle of future injury
Gloves do not protect against injury, and in some cases they can even make the situation worse! In such delicate moments as grinding and cutting metal with a 125 grinder, I don’t use gloves! But respiratory protection and goggles are mandatory personal protective equipment.
@@johnny79309 you are a person perpetuating excuses for a generation of people that do not take responsibility for their own actions and a cycle of weak minds trying to tear down anything with nonsense logic. if a kid is swift enough to weld, grind, calculate measurements etc then that kid doesnt need telling the correct safety precautions, he fucking knows them already. leave menscraft7985 alone, hes great its the ideas to spark other ideas.
@@johnny79309 you are a person perpetuating excuses for a generation of people that do not take responsibility for their own actions and a cycle of weak minds trying to tear down anything with nonsense logic. if a kid is swift enough to weld, grind, calculate measurements etc then that kid doesnt need telling the correct safety precautions, he fu*king knows them already. leave menscraft7985 alone, hes great its the ideas to spark other ideas.
Friends, what do you think of my idea of using an atomic wheel? Write your comments and suggestions, and you can also rate this idea on a 10-point scale.
.Fantastic and Beautiful Work Thanks
Needlessly complicated to make, since you can buy similar contraptions from any hardware store. Of course, if you are completely out of money...
This is not possible in all regions of the world, plus this is still a DIY channel)
C r a p!
Pretty damn clever/smart. Must be a NASA Engineer.😀😀😀
Well, you answered your question. It's abundantly clear why no one has done this before.
That's the best cart I have seen for a Mig set up and it will last Forever~!! Great Job~!! But really, your beautiful Cat was The Star of The Show~!!!
Thank you for appreciating my work! This is not just a cat, this is a boss, he came in to check)
You did a beautiful job. Love it! Thanks for the view.
Thank you for appreciating my work!
Good job. A concrete counter weight for stability for your welding cart. Thanks for the video. Take care. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Thank you for appreciating my idea and work!
Merry Christmas!
Excellent work and great idea 💡 🎉🎉🎉
Nice little project and functionable
Thank you for rating my project!
reading all of the safety comments and noticing that stack of old tires reminded me of some great videos ive watched of creative folks making furniture.
theyre using what they have and creating a way for income (the safety considerations are atrocious haha) as well as teaching a craft.
maybe search "furniture from old tires" or chair, couch etc. ive watched tons of it and appreciated the ideas its given me. maybe something interesting for you too. stay well 👊🇺🇲🇺🇲
Thanks buddy! I will work on safety! I already have ideas about wheels)
u can probably make 1 of those asian snake traps with those
A little different) but I’ll take this option into consideration))))
This is such a creative and innovative idea I am amazed at how useful an old car wheel can be Thank you for sharing this brilliant concept
Thanks for appreciating my idea! I will try to please you with creative ideas in the future.
Great idea thank you for sharing
Thank you for appreciating my work!
Great build very nice looking welding cart.
Thank you for appreciating my work! I will try to live up to your expectations!
Very well done!
Thank you for appreciating my work!
Great idea
that si one nice creation....!
Thanks buddy!
What a pretty Kitty 😊
This is the boss who came to check)
Superb idea ! 💪
Thanks buddy!
@@menscraft7985 U welcome, merry christmas !
Mutually! Merry Christmas!
Lookin good!! Great Idea!!
Thanks buddy!
Amazing work! Great vid! 🎉
Thank you for appreciating my work! I will continue to try)
As often seen on these type videos, the more difficult parts of the fabrication are skipped over. The positioning of the square support tubes to the rim for welding is done half width to a sloping side, so the initial cut as shown won't do. So he then had to resort to trial and error for the fitment , and in turn the welding of it in place was not shown.
It's okay, this moment was intentionally missed, it could have been done without complications, you just had to lower the bottom pad by an inch, but I already had the front swivel wheels, and if I lowered the pad, they wouldn't fit, and I didn't want to buy another set) so if you adjust the front wheels in height right away, you won't have to complicate the project like I did, so I didn't show this moment.
Yes. There is always editing. This is entertainment/ tutorial/ youtube chsnnel creation money grab creativity. Enjoy it !!!
@@johnny79309 Use YourHead!!!
Must feel great to have that and to have made it. Nice job! 👍
Thank you for appreciating my work!
Thats damn cool. I only make pot belly stoves out of them😉
Bowler hats are a must have) Thank you for appreciating my work!
Pretty cool. I would add an electric extension reel for whenever the outlet is far.
Thank you for appreciating my work! with a wire extension cord this is a great idea, thank you!
Decent build. It's been done before.
Thank you for appreciating my work! I haven’t seen such an idea before, please share if it’s not a secret
No cats were harmed in the making of this video 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
at end of video..... wording in top left corner was covered up with the clickable image that takes you to another one of your videos. Just thought you would want to know.
Happy Holiday to you.
Merry Christmas! Thank you for noticing, I’m a little crooked, I’m running to fix it)
nice work, poster...be well!
Thank you for appreciating my work!
I would suggest upgrading the tank clamp to metal or banding the wood with steel scraping could easily break along the grain.
Thanks, I'll do that
It may look like a welding cart, but it is actually a cat transporter.
)))))
I wonder how it takes away snow?... I clicked on a picture of a wheel that looked like it was a snow cleaning device, that no one had ever thought of before.. 🙃
You are a dreamer)
I could have made one of those ⚡️but I don’t have a welder ⚡️
I used an old tire rim as a hose pipe holder. Mounted it to a wooden post then Just wrapped the hose around the wheel.
Cool idea! everything ingenious is simple!
Big thumbs up
I was glad to do this for you!
Nice cat😊
Koto conveyed his gratitude to you
Putting the gas bottle between the axles would eliminate the need for the concrete ballast. However, it is your time and money so if it works for you that's all that matters. Good project, well done, except for rubbing your hand across the freshly cut square tube, but it's your fingers. 👍
Thank you for appreciating my work, I saw it with a jigsaw, and after that the pipe was as soft as a feather)))
Damn, that was a huge waste of time watching 10 minutes for a weld cart!
Gratulation,perfekt
Danke Kumpel!
i need to learn how to weld. i'd be unstoppable...
))))
I hope you left enough room to open the side n change the spool.
Yes, there is enough space, the side coil can be changed without problems
That is some cat!!! 😮
What's the cat's name?
Buffy the cat
@@menscraft7985 What kind of cat is she? Good job on the cart.
Really great design!
I do think you need some PPE (personal protective equipment) ...
You're young ... Try not to get a life altering injury, please?
Thank you for appreciating my work!
I use a mask and glasses! but a lot of people comment on gloves, I don't like gloves( but I'll try to force myself to wear them more often
I have seen worse ideas for sure, well thought out and well constructed.
I agree, there is no limit to perfection
I have OCD I hate wire brushing like that in the beginning, you missed 80% of the surface. I would rather sand blast it and then powder coat it. My 2 cents.
You're right, but I'm not that cool yet(
A serious device. It looks like an intensive care unit. You're trying hard
Thank you for appreciating my work! My wife also said that the cart looks like medical equipment)))
I know why I haven’t anything like this before. I have no use for it.
This happens too
Why wasn’t that wheel frozen to the ground?
It's warm here, have a nice day, investigator
200$ worth of new steel. I don't see where the car rim is even needed. Just a piece of plate would do the same thing. You just incorporated a piece of junk into what was otherwise a nice build.
I heard your opinion, but I did it the way I like it, and I like the stability of this cart.
I disagree. I've found square tube like that quite often; most often being thrown out and just has to be cut down to get clean straight pieces. I get a LOT of bed frames, too, which is also a good (not GREAT, just good) building material.
nice.
Thank you
Clever build. I hate put a turd in the punch bowl, but if you added up the materials cost, you could buy a cart for about the same or less.
In our region, unfortunately, welding carts are of very poor quality, and high-quality ones are very expensive, so it was definitely beneficial for me
Ta zielona zakrętarka to Makita czy Greenworks? 🤔😳
Tak, to jest Makita, jest to wersja na rodzimy rynek japoński, różni się kolorami, można było kupić zielony, czarny, różowy, szary, żółty, biały lub klasyczny niebieski, a do tego ma inny potron
Yes, this is Makita, this is the Japanese domestic market version, it has different colors, you can buy green, black, pink, grey, yellow, white or classic blue, and it has a different bit chuck
👍👍👍
Why the rim?
For stability of the trolley and cylinder
The car wheel is not necessary
In general, you can do without a cart)
Just buy a proper trolley for the job??
And you wrote this on the DIY channel? Are you serious dude?)))))
@@menscraft7985 I could spend my DIY time doing something more useful!! 👍
This idea, according to statistics, is useful to 99% of my channel viewers! Let’s say I do what’s good for you, but there will definitely be another grumbler who won’t like something)))
Это какой то космический корабль
👏👌🇳🇴🤠
A "bisserl" übertrieben für ein Schweißwagen, findest Du nicht? Außerdem hast Du entweder keine Stufen oder Höhenunterschiede, oder wirst später mal FLUCHEN an dem Teil. Weil das wird so ab 45 - 50 Jahren dann gefühlt mit jedem Jahr wo man älter wird gefühlt 10 kg schwerer. Ich habe früher auch ähnliche Dinge gekauft und gebaut, und ab einem gewissen Alter merkst Du dann wo die Fehler sind, die man in jungen Jahren einfach nicht sehen wollte.
Achja, stabil ist das Ding - also falls mal mein Haus droht einzustürzen, und ich Stützen brauchen sollte, dann lasse ich mir von Dir Schweißwägen bauen - aber für ein Schweißwagen hoffnungslos daneben! Obendrein hast Du in Deinem Betonsockel nur Platz für eine 10 Liter Flasche Gas - was machst Du wenn Du wie ich mal feststellst, dass 20 Liter Flaschen deutlich "günstiger" sind, also beim Befüllen nur unwesentlich mehr kosten, als 10 Liter, man aber die doppelte Gasmenge dafür bekommt?
Ja, du hast es richtig bemerkt und deine Kritik ist berechtigt, aber ich habe wirklich keinen Höhen- oder Stufenunterschied, in meinem Fall ist viel Gewicht ein Plus
In verschiedenen Ländern gibt es unterschiedliche Zylinder und auch die Preise für Zylinder variieren, in unserem Land ist der 10-Liter-Zylinder bei Heimwerkern sehr beliebt, aber ich habe im Video betont, dass man für jeden Zylinder eine Form gießen kann
🖖
A tengelyt kenése ?
Don’t clean it in the kitchen!
Fine
Interesting idea. How about spending some time effort etc on gloves etc . Instead of garnering views and building a channel
I don't like gloves. especially in such delicate moments as grinding and cutting metal) but I always wear breathing protection and goggles while working with an angle grinder
Ignorant person perpetuating casual operation of tools without proper safety gear . Bad bad bad!
Thanks for the criticism, I’ll try to improve, although I don’t like gloves
No gloves cutting and grinding. ? Sends a message thst its acceptable . It is not. Fragments of wheel etc can injure prople who do similar things without the knowledge of what s possible outcome. Grinding wheel has fragments and dust of carbides and fiberglass that bind the cutting grinding wheel together. The dust from cutting and grinfing should be done outdoors if possible. My background in industrial maintenance 50 years gives me the chills when I see stuff like this that sends a message of fly by the seat of your pants fabrication thats done in home workshops. Inform yourself of safety first practice . Keep yourself and others safe from injury and illness and use gloves , faceshields and goggles to protect yourself , onlookers, and others who might be curious about your work.Lets try and be safe. Even in industrial settings rules are not adhered to, thats the safety officer saving your eyes when he flags you for a infraction. I could go on and on. This type of wing it , semi intelligent home building has a real downside.
Me was told never use gloves with rotating tools?????
lol. This is why the world has gotten so soft. Yes it is important to be safe and take responsibility for your own actions. He is willing to accept the risks. You choose to do what’s right for you. Your safety is your responsibility, not his.
50 years in industrial maintenance and you have always done everything by the rules?
I call BS
Personal safety is a personal responsibility.
Gloves do not protect against injury, and in some cases they can even make the situation worse! In such delicate moments as grinding and cutting metal with a 125 grinder, I don’t use gloves! But respiratory protection and goggles are mandatory personal protective equipment. But I heard your opinion, in the future I will try to improve, I will try to work not only with a respirator and glasses, but also use gloves, or I will write a warning so that they don’t repeat me)
I think your type of wing it fabricstion sends and gives the wrong message of whats possible since you are unaware of the basic safe practice of grinding and cutting etc . Sorry . When someone shows or demonstrates practices who may not know better ( kids perhaps) you are the person perpetuating a cycle of future injury
Gloves do not protect against injury, and in some cases they can even make the situation worse! In such delicate moments as grinding and cutting metal with a 125 grinder, I don’t use gloves! But respiratory protection and goggles are mandatory personal protective equipment.
@@johnny79309 you are a person perpetuating excuses for a generation of people that do not take responsibility for their own actions and a cycle of weak minds trying to tear down anything with nonsense logic.
if a kid is swift enough to weld, grind, calculate measurements etc then that kid doesnt need telling the correct safety precautions, he fucking knows them already. leave menscraft7985 alone, hes great its the ideas to spark other ideas.
@@johnny79309 you are a person perpetuating excuses for a generation of people that do not take responsibility for their own actions and a cycle of weak minds trying to tear down anything with nonsense logic.
if a kid is swift enough to weld, grind, calculate measurements etc then that kid doesnt need telling the correct safety precautions, he fu*king knows them already. leave menscraft7985 alone, hes great its the ideas to spark other ideas.