It is a motorcycle shockie that I already had. I figured a rear swing arm on a dirt bike does a lot of impact work and therefore would be a good choice for the power hammer. So a 'GUESS' has turned out well!
Why not! Like you said use what you have lying around and modify it to suit. But yes a stub axle and wheel would work a treat I just didn't have them!....
Mark Bilson I am fortunate to have 2 power hammers. My hat is off to you and your great efforts! Love the accent and attitude. I’m a 62 year old Texas rancher. My accent and vocabulary is different too! I’m binge watching your progress!
Dari malaysia aku suka video nya senghaja aku tulis dalam bahasa malaysia saya suka video nya terima kasih,,,,
Love the video. How did you build the mechanism? I see the part two video but not a part one.
Aku durung ngerti bahasane kejobo sethithik.
I like this.
Very nice
Very Good!.
Saya suka, pandai besi 3m sungai Guntung kec Kateman Inhil Riau indonesia,terimakasih.
Awesome video! How did you size the spring on the linkage? Thank you!
It is a motorcycle shockie that I already had. I figured a rear swing arm on a dirt bike does a lot of impact work and therefore would be a good choice for the power hammer. So a 'GUESS' has turned out well!
Where is part 1
I get the notion to use what is on hand. But why not an axle stub and hub that bolts to your choice of wheel?
Why not! Like you said use what you have lying around and modify it to suit. But yes a stub axle and wheel would work a treat I just didn't have them!....
Mark Bilson I am fortunate to have 2 power hammers. My hat is off to you and your great efforts! Love the accent and attitude. I’m a 62 year old Texas rancher. My accent and vocabulary is different too! I’m binge watching your progress!
@@killerkane1957
love to hear your binge watching!...............Design changes 3 times along the way for the sliding hammer mechanism!