I like your work bench! I like how you clamp the pieces to it, and grind them. Good thinking, and good tools, makes good work! I've been needing a tire breaker for a long time, in my farm shop, for my tractor tires. Now, I see how to make one. Thanks!
I have made one that has a bottle jack to push down. You are absolutely correct about the angle and shape of the blade. ATV tires are too soft, but yours works perfectly on them. This is a work of art build!
That tool is to say a genius invented tool. I have seen time after time the 'slow' tire bead popper that is such a struggle to make it pop tire beads . This tool looks like maybe a tool that does the job it's supposed to do, and it probably works the first time
The first one I built was for a friend who has tire shop. It worked 99% of the time. Sometimes they had to use the claw and hammer to pop the stubborn tire beads. When I built the second one, I made the arm longer and the spoon into the shape I showed in this video. This made it pop every bead with no issues. Thank you for the watching and for the feedback.
I was at a gas station & saw an old manual bead breaker like this on a shelf in the way back. I gave them $40 for it...40 years ago. I have NEVER paid to have a tire mounted & balanced in my life.
Good morning sir, you are correct. This works great, it does not require electricity, an expensive machine or a large air compressor. I saw one similar back in the 80s overseas at a tire shop and I built a few myself. I appreciate your comment. Be safe and have a great day
@@SalamSayhood In the '70's I used to change my tires at a gas station myself, for free, using their 1960's pneumatic machine.An old guy there took a liking to me & taught me all the basics & the do's & dont's when I was 16. When they closed around 1979, they gave me their older machine. The pneumatics don't work on it, but it serves as a base to mount my rims with tires on... then I use a 36" tire bar with duck end & manually change all my rubber. I'll use a 4 foot helper bar on that if the rubber is really old & stiff. I bought a bubble balancer from JCWhitney in the 80's too. Before the internet, I'd walk into large tire chains (Town Fair Tire) & want to pay cash for tires & leave (Cash & carry). They'd ask "What are you gonna do with those tires?"... insinuating, 'only they have the ability to mount tires'. I told them , "I'm gonna hang them from a tree branch & swing! "😆😁 I'm 61 y/o. I've changed all my tires my entire life. Now I can buy tires online & pick up at Super Walmart, saving hundreds of dollars in mounting/balancing FEES. I've probably saved thousands of dollars by doing it myself since I was 16y/o. And I enjoy it. It's therapeutic to me.I've done it for friends too. I even changed my large 4 foot tall backhoe/loader rear tires on my FREE, MANUAL tire machine!! Before I found my $40 manual bead breaker like yours at a gas station, I did it many ways. I'd drive up onto a 2x4 ramp to break the bead or I'd use our Bobcat skidsteere grapple attachment & close the jaws onto a steel wedge with a dimple drilled into the wedge, for the grapple tine to set into....& break beads that way. JCWhitney also sells very cheaply made bead breakers using the same principle as yours.
You and I are alike. I like to fix everything myself, as you said it's some type of therapy 😆 beside the ability to save hard earned money. I bought tires from many sources too. I am planning to build a wheel balancer in the future as I have most of the material for it. In addition, at the tire shop, they charge anywhere from $10 to $$ for each old tire as disposal fees. I just put an ad on Craigslist and give them for free and usually I get rid of old tires the same day. I think people use them as a swing from trees 😆
@@SalamSayhood Your are a very good welder (& mechanic) from what I see. I too operated & wrenched on, maintained heavy equipment, excavators,dump trucks,backhoes, skid-steeres, etc.for the 1st 1/2 of my life, before TH-cam. But my welding skills are limited to STICK welding. I have a very good friend who is a welder by trade & IMO you & he are like genius's. A pro-welder has an entirely different approach as to how to deal with problems. My hat is off to you! I'm a plumber by trade now, for the last 18 years. My work attitude is: "No problems, only solutions." It's very apparent you do to! My bead breaker is a Ken-Tool T98 DELUXE FLOOR TYPE BEAD BREAKER (35998). I've found them on the internet from $250-$750! $40 forty years ago was a bargain & is the best manual, lightweight one from my experience with the exception of yours, of course.
Same here, I was introduced to welding and automotive/heavy equipment in 1983 (my family business). In my opinion welding is easy. If you can stick weld, then other methods are easier to learn. Brazing is also a good welding method. I posted a few videos showing brazing (silver, solder and bronze).
Very nice, looks heavy duty as well. Mine is same design, just lighter material, it works. I have a gas lift strut from a hatchback car holding my handle up.
That is ordinary diy beads breaker here in the Philippines.. what I learned only is the stand, no need to cement the post... Since started vulcanizing here, they invented that one...
Good morning sir, I just made it from some scrap metal that I have. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick. The metal that I used: The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside. The vortical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long. The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long. The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long. The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall. The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick. All the holes are spaced 2" center to center. If you have more questions, please let me know.
@@johnwatts3645 Thank you sir, I appreciate your comment. You can match it. This is the dimensions of all the pieces: Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick. The metal that I used: The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside. The vartical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long. The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long. The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long. The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall. The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick. All the holes are spaced 2" center to center. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. All the dimensions are in inches. If you use the metric system, then each 1 inch is equal to 2.54 centimeters If you have more questions, please let me know.
Well i will say it again. Outstanding craftsmanship. You brother are a Godsend to those of us that are thinking things like this over and are out of our league. Thank You AGAIN. Edit: I re-watched this again cause I was truly thinking about making this attempt and suddenly realized, I do not have the basic skill set to do what you just did. It truly is remarkable and I found it quite funny when you FF thru some of the work you were doing and thinking, "Dang, wish we really could work at that speed, cause I would have this done in 2 hours." But, I stopped kidding myself and realized let the pro's do what they do and show off their skill set but honestly this is a hugely patent able design and you really should file for a patent. Then sell your design Thru a license right to a "GOOD" reliable company that will not alter the design or specifications even 1 bit and sell it with a lead time of I dunno 4-6 weeks for production or less with a slower sale rate but this is wholly an outstanding work of design and craftsmanship as I stated before. About the only minor flaw (for longevity purposes) is a impact rubber handle end and maybe the same thing on the Blade Depressor as those 2 already had loss of paint during this demonstration. But my goodness for the backwoodsman, or rural DIY'er, you could easily sell 5-15,000 the first year. AND I would BE ON THAT LIST.
Good evening, I don't have drawings, I just made it from some scrap metal that I have. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick. The metal that I used: The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside. The vortical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long. The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long. The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long. The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall. The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick. All the holes are spaced 2" center to center. If you have more questions, please let me know.
Thank you sir, I appreciate your nice comment. If you were my neighbor, I would be happy to let you use mine any time you want 🙂 be safe and have a great day.
Good, strong, durable bead breaker. But it looks like the beads on those tires were recently broken, then reseated. How does it work, on really tough beeds?
The four wheeler tires were 7 years old. The trailer tires were old and dry and I am not sure of the age as I bought them with an old RV three years prior to this video. The tractor tires were the original off my 2010 year model tractor. The two backhoe tires, one was old and dry rotted and the other was new (installed about 1 and a half year prior to this video). I have two other videos showing these tires in detail, if you watch them, you will see some of them had very old green slime and how rusted from the inside. What you saw, is the real time bead braking. I did work in an auto repair shop in the past. You are right, some tires have tough beads. I think this bead breaker will do just fine with tough beads. Thank you for watching
Good afternoon sir, I don't, however, I went to my shop and took the measurements for you. I just made it from some scrap metal that I have. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick. The metal that I used: The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside. The vortical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long. The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long. The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long. The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall. The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick. All the holes are spaced 2" center to center. If you have more questions, please let me know. Happy new year.
Good morning sir, I just made it from some scrap metal that I have. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick. The metal that I used: The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside. The vortical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long. The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long. The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long. The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall. The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick. All the holes are spaced 2" center to center. If you have more questions, please let me know.
Bonjour André, j'utilise un disque à tronçonner de 6 pouces plus grand. j'achète sur Amazon. ces disques sont conçus pour couper du métal et ne peuvent pas être utilisés pour meuler. j'espère que cela répond à votre question. soyez prudent et passez une bonne journée
The cutting disc that I use is: www.amazon.com/Benchmark-Abrasives-Aluminium-Quality-Stainless/dp/B008KYUVCK/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=3JFD5REQBK7CL&keywords=cutting+discs+6+inch+for+angle+grinder&qid=1701445081&sprefix=6%22+cutting+disc%2Caps%2C1465&sr=8-3
I appreciate your interest, unfortunately I don't sell anything. I provided enough information so the viewers can build their own. Be safe and have fun
Bravo.........anywayis a good way........mum says..........I'm infield ....I can't carry ...to big.....Jack bumper and cribbing ......it's all in the tire bars....my tires 10 ply .......elbow greese.........cheers
Really like your build, but 12" with seems narrow to me. Would you rather have had wider than 8" plate that determines width? Most of my wheels are 17" or 18" 275 to 305 tire size. Thanks
When I built it, I had to use available scrap metal. I also wanted to make it as light as possible to be able to move it easy. The width of the base was okay. You really just need the same width as the spoon. If you want to make it bigger and more stationary, then you can build the base wider. Thank you
Good morning sir, I just made it from some scrap metal that I have. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick. The metal that I used: The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside. The vortical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long. The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long. The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long. The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall. The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick. All the holes are spaced 2" center to center. If you have more questions, please let me know.
Good morning, I just made it from some scrap metal that I have. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. All the dimensions are in inches. If you are using the metric system, then each 1 inch is equal to 2.54 centimeters. Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick. The metal that I used: The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside. The vartical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long. The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long. The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long. The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall. The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick. All the holes are spaced 2" center to center. If you have more questions, please let me know.
I drive my truck up/on a 2+10 ramp to break the nasty beads. I'm hard pressed to see this machine breaking REALLY old or bias beads ... I do like your build and will probably build something similar though ...
It was easy to break the beads on the backhoe and trailer old tires. If you going to deal with bigger tires, then use bigger angles for the two that hold the pipe. Thank you for watching.
I appreciate your interest, however I don't sale them. I posted detailed video, you can find someone in your area and show them how I built mine so they can build it for you.
Sorry, I don't sale anything. However if you know a welder in your area, you can hire them to build you one and they can use my video as a guide. Happy new year.
Good evening sir, all measurements are in inches. I just made it from some scrap metal that I have. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick. The metal that I used: The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside. The vertical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long. The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long. The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long. The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall. The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick. All the holes are spaced 2" center to center. If you have more questions, please let me know.
thank you, i don't sell them. you can show my video to someone in your area who can build one for you. धन्यवाद, मैं उन्हें नहीं बेचता। आप अपने क्षेत्र में किसी को मेरा वीडियो दिखा सकते हैं जो आपके लिए एक वीडियो बना सकता है।
Good morning, I just made it from some scrap metal that I have. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. All the dimensions are in inches. If you use the metric system, then each 1 inch is equal to 2.54 centimeters. Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick. The metal that I used: The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside. The vartical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long. The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long. The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long. The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall. The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick. All the holes are spaced 2" center to center. If you have more questions, please let me know.
Good morning sir, I just made it from some scrap metal that I have. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick. The metal that I used: The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside. The vertical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long. The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long. The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long. The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall. The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick. All the holes are spaced 2" center to center. If you have more questions, please let me know.
This is the best educational engineering ever!
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Excellent design and construction. By far the best to see on TH-cam. Very well done
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Awsome job. Also, thank you so much for not using metric. It’s refreshing to know that there are still people that can read a tape measure
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That's the best job I've ever seen of anybody making a tire breaker that can fit any size tire great job sir u deserve a lot of credit thank you
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I like your work bench! I like how you clamp the pieces to it, and grind them. Good thinking, and good tools, makes good work! I've been needing a tire breaker for a long time, in my farm shop, for my tractor tires. Now, I see how to make one. Thanks!
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I have made one that has a bottle jack to push down. You are absolutely correct about the angle and shape of the blade. ATV tires are too soft, but yours works perfectly on them. This is a work of art build!
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That tool is to say a genius invented tool. I have seen time after time the 'slow' tire bead popper that is such a struggle to make it pop tire beads . This tool looks like maybe a tool that does the job it's supposed to do, and it probably works the first time
The first one I built was for a friend who has tire shop. It worked 99% of the time. Sometimes they had to use the claw and hammer to pop the stubborn tire beads. When I built the second one, I made the arm longer and the spoon into the shape I showed in this video. This made it pop every bead with no issues. Thank you for the watching and for the feedback.
Superb design and build. The angle and shape of the tool head is perfect.
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Thank you sir for teaching us about this tool. God bless you more and your family.
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I was at a gas station & saw an old manual bead breaker like this on a shelf in the way back. I gave them $40 for it...40 years ago. I have NEVER paid to have a tire mounted & balanced in my life.
Good morning sir, you are correct. This works great, it does not require electricity, an expensive machine or a large air compressor. I saw one similar back in the 80s overseas at a tire shop and I built a few myself. I appreciate your comment. Be safe and have a great day
@@SalamSayhood In the '70's I used to change my tires at a gas station myself, for free, using their 1960's pneumatic machine.An old guy there took a liking to me & taught me all the basics & the do's & dont's when I was 16. When they closed around 1979, they gave me their older machine. The pneumatics don't work on it, but it serves as a base to mount my rims with tires on... then I use a 36" tire bar with duck end & manually change all my rubber. I'll use a 4 foot helper bar on that if the rubber is really old & stiff. I bought a bubble balancer from JCWhitney in the 80's too.
Before the internet, I'd walk into large tire chains (Town Fair Tire) & want to pay cash for tires & leave (Cash & carry). They'd ask "What are you gonna do with those tires?"... insinuating, 'only they have the ability to mount tires'.
I told them , "I'm gonna hang them from a tree branch & swing! "😆😁
I'm 61 y/o. I've changed all my tires my entire life. Now I can buy tires online & pick up at Super Walmart, saving hundreds of dollars in mounting/balancing FEES.
I've probably saved thousands of dollars by doing it myself since I was 16y/o. And I enjoy it. It's therapeutic to me.I've done it for friends too.
I even changed my large 4 foot tall backhoe/loader rear tires on my FREE, MANUAL tire machine!!
Before I found my $40 manual bead breaker like yours at a gas station, I did it many ways. I'd drive up onto a 2x4 ramp to break the bead or I'd use our Bobcat skidsteere grapple attachment & close the jaws onto a steel wedge with a dimple drilled into the wedge, for the grapple tine to set into....& break beads that way.
JCWhitney also sells very cheaply made bead breakers using the same principle as yours.
You and I are alike. I like to fix everything myself, as you said it's some type of therapy 😆 beside the ability to save hard earned money. I bought tires from many sources too. I am planning to build a wheel balancer in the future as I have most of the material for it. In addition, at the tire shop, they charge anywhere from $10 to $$ for each old tire as disposal fees. I just put an ad on Craigslist and give them for free and usually I get rid of old tires the same day. I think people use them as a swing from trees 😆
@@SalamSayhood Your are a very good welder (& mechanic) from what I see.
I too operated & wrenched on, maintained heavy equipment, excavators,dump trucks,backhoes, skid-steeres, etc.for the 1st 1/2 of my life, before TH-cam. But my welding skills are limited to STICK welding. I have a very good friend who is a welder by trade & IMO you & he are like genius's. A pro-welder has an entirely different approach as to how to deal with problems. My hat is off to you!
I'm a plumber by trade now, for the last 18 years.
My work attitude is: "No problems, only solutions." It's very apparent you do to!
My bead breaker is a Ken-Tool T98 DELUXE FLOOR TYPE BEAD BREAKER (35998). I've found them on the internet from $250-$750!
$40 forty years ago was a bargain & is the best manual, lightweight one from my experience with the exception of yours, of course.
Same here, I was introduced to welding and automotive/heavy equipment in 1983 (my family business). In my opinion welding is easy. If you can stick weld, then other methods are easier to learn. Brazing is also a good welding method. I posted a few videos showing brazing (silver, solder and bronze).
That brake does a great job, I think I am going to build one just about like it
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Thankyou for your sharing information and lots of help Thankyou 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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Nice job I was worried when you were making the part that contacts the tire but it works
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That is one solid piece of equipment there! Very well built and thought out.
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Very impressive craftsmanship. The video was well done and showed great detail. Thank you!
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Great job 👍👍👍
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Well done, great work
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Brilliant job ! 👍
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@@SalamSayhood You're welcome !
This man is on a tire bead breaking mission lol 🤣 rolling in tires from the entire neighborhood. Very nice work on your build man. 💪👍
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Very nice, looks heavy duty as well.
Mine is same design, just lighter material, it works. I have a gas lift strut from a hatchback car holding my handle up.
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Buenos días hermano excelente herramienta de trabajo te felicito y muchas bendiciones 🙏 Ali Molina desde Venezuela Carabobo
gracias señor, agradezco su comentario.
Nice job, looks great. Very good quality and craftsmanship 😃👍
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so impressed that will last a lifetime
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That is ordinary diy beads breaker here in the Philippines.. what I learned only is the stand, no need to cement the post... Since started vulcanizing here, they invented that one...
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I work at tyres , excellent fabrication skills. 👍
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Браво! Это то,что я искал!Надежно и красиво.
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That's great!
A new project for me!!
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Magnífico trabajo.gracias por compartir.un saludo desde España
gracias, agradezco tu comentario, saludos a la gran gente de españa.
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I am very happy your presure plate designe and idea nice idea Thank You Dear
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Great job, Salam, both with the design, and the video. I really did enjoy it.
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Salaam do you have anywhere the length of the items and what you cut items down too?
Good morning sir, I just made it from some scrap metal that I have. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick.
The metal that I used:
The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside.
The vortical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long.
The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long.
The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long.
The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall.
The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick.
All the holes are spaced 2" center to center.
If you have more questions, please let me know.
Nice, inspirational build. Your drill bit sharpener convinced me to subscribe and check out your other videos.
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Very good love your video
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Very nice design and construction
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Very nicely done! Everything about this is perfect
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That was an excellent project. Thank you for sharing it with us
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Its a very precisious work. Espescially making beading break part and attacking angle on tire. Thank You Salam, its really usefull knowledge!
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That is where I goofed up on mine- that angle is the cat' meow. Nice.
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I'm new in You Chanel..Hello from Texas USA.
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That's a nice build. You did good!!
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How about a review on your mill, that thing worked a treat !
Good afternoon sir, give me couple of weeks and I'll review it for you. Thank you for watching.
Awesome video, thank you sir.
My pleasure brother. Thank you for watching
I liked! Very good!
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Very very nice work Sir.
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I have one...similar idea but clamps onto my landrover as an anchor.....@@SalamSayhood
That is a great idea.
I’m impressed, what a great build, I’m subscribing
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First class job,That will still be going strong in another fifty years.The question is can i match it?
@@johnwatts3645 Thank you sir, I appreciate your comment. You can match it.
This is the dimensions of all the pieces: Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick.
The metal that I used:
The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside.
The vartical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long.
The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long.
The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long.
The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall.
The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick.
All the holes are spaced 2" center to center. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. All the dimensions are in inches. If you use the metric system, then each 1 inch is equal to 2.54 centimeters
If you have more questions, please let me know.
Well i will say it again. Outstanding craftsmanship. You brother are a Godsend to those of us that are thinking things like this over and are out of our league. Thank You AGAIN.
Edit: I re-watched this again cause I was truly thinking about making this attempt and suddenly realized, I do not have the basic skill set to do what you just did. It truly is remarkable and I found it quite funny when you FF thru some of the work you were doing and thinking, "Dang, wish we really could work at that speed, cause I would have this done in 2 hours." But, I stopped kidding myself and realized let the pro's do what they do and show off their skill set but honestly this is a hugely patent able design and you really should file for a patent. Then sell your design Thru a license right to a "GOOD" reliable company that will not alter the design or specifications even 1 bit and sell it with a lead time of I dunno 4-6 weeks for production or less with a slower sale rate but this is wholly an outstanding work of design and craftsmanship as I stated before.
About the only minor flaw (for longevity purposes) is a impact rubber handle end and maybe the same thing on the Blade Depressor as those 2 already had loss of paint during this demonstration. But my goodness for the backwoodsman, or rural DIY'er, you could easily sell 5-15,000 the first year. AND I would BE ON THAT LIST.
Thank you brother, I really appreciate your comment. Be safe and have a great day
ما شاء الله تبارك الله شغل صح . و ايضا الدريل حقك اعجبني
مشكور اخي تركي وبارك الله فيك.
Top-notch work good job
Thank you sir
And design drawings available? Love the real bead breaker. Nothing wimpy
Good evening, I don't have drawings, I just made it from some scrap metal that I have. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick.
The metal that I used:
The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside.
The vortical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long.
The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long.
The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long.
The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall.
The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick.
All the holes are spaced 2" center to center.
If you have more questions, please let me know.
Superb work ! 👍
Thank you, I appreciate your comment
@@SalamSayhood You're welcome !
Good job Mister. Wish we were neighbors. I would pay you to make me one.
Thank you sir, I appreciate your nice comment. If you were my neighbor, I would be happy to let you use mine any time you want 🙂 be safe and have a great day.
Great job.
Thank you
Hey.. Great work. I will take time this weekend to view more of your videos. I have just now SUBSCRIBED👍👍
Good morning sir, thank you, I appreciate your comment and subscribing to my channel.
@@SalamSayhood You are very welcome. Best of health and long life to You and Yours.
Thank you sir, same to you and your family.
Good, strong, durable bead breaker. But it looks like the beads on those tires were recently broken, then reseated. How does it work, on really tough beeds?
The four wheeler tires were 7 years old. The trailer tires were old and dry and I am not sure of the age as I bought them with an old RV three years prior to this video. The tractor tires were the original off my 2010 year model tractor. The two backhoe tires, one was old and dry rotted and the other was new (installed about 1 and a half year prior to this video). I have two other videos showing these tires in detail, if you watch them, you will see some of them had very old green slime and how rusted from the inside. What you saw, is the real time bead braking. I did work in an auto repair shop in the past. You are right, some tires have tough beads. I think this bead breaker will do just fine with tough beads. Thank you for watching
Very nice 👍
Thank you sir
I like your style...thanks
Thank you sir,
I used old double bladed axe head for my bead breaker (same angle as yours )mounts to trailer hitch on truck
Thank you for the comment.
Very good!
Thank you
Do you have a list of dimensions so we can copy your bead breaker?
You did an excellent job building it!!!
Good afternoon sir, I don't, however, I went to my shop and took the measurements for you. I just made it from some scrap metal that I have. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick.
The metal that I used:
The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside.
The vortical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long.
The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long.
The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long.
The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall.
The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick.
All the holes are spaced 2" center to center.
If you have more questions, please let me know.
Happy new year.
@@SalamSayhood
thanks so very much. !!
You take care and have a wonderful new year.
I would like one too
amazing ! greetings from germany !
Thank you sir, I visited Germany twice and I love it. I appreciate your comment.
Brother I'm impressed you are genial
Thank you sir
Perfectly done
Thank you
Great job thanks
Thank you, I appreciate your comment
Good work bUUUd!!!
Thank you buuuuud :)
Super sweet build. Really enjoyed the video!
Thank you Andrew, my pleasure that you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching.
Salam do you have measurments on the items you used and then the measurements of what you cut? What a great project to have in my shop
Good morning sir, I just made it from some scrap metal that I have. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick.
The metal that I used:
The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside.
The vortical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long.
The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long.
The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long.
The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall.
The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick.
All the holes are spaced 2" center to center.
If you have more questions, please let me know.
@@SalamSayhood thank you so much for your help.... Hope to build one myself soon thanks again
@@SalamSayhoodi have the dimensions now, thanks
You are welcome
EXCELLENT!!!!👍
Thank you sir,
Bonjour Salam et bravo pour ta construction !!!! quel beau travail. qu'utilise tu comme disque a découper ?
Bonjour André, j'utilise un disque à tronçonner de 6 pouces plus grand. j'achète sur Amazon. ces disques sont conçus pour couper du métal et ne peuvent pas être utilisés pour meuler. j'espère que cela répond à votre question. soyez prudent et passez une bonne journée
But you’re welcome, I like what you do! For the discs do you have the links? Mine wear out way too quickly
The cutting disc that I use is:
www.amazon.com/Benchmark-Abrasives-Aluminium-Quality-Stainless/dp/B008KYUVCK/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=3JFD5REQBK7CL&keywords=cutting+discs+6+inch+for+angle+grinder&qid=1701445081&sprefix=6%22+cutting+disc%2Caps%2C1465&sr=8-3
you are a marvel. thank you.
Thank you 😊 I appreciate your support and comment.
Can I purchase one of those please
I appreciate your interest, unfortunately I don't sell anything. I provided enough information so the viewers can build their own. Be safe and have fun
شكر لك كثيرا اخوك من مصر
اجدع ناس. تحياتي لاهل مصر الحبيبة. شكرا اخي على المتابعة والتعليق
Ferry good 👍
Thank you
Bravo.........anywayis a good way........mum says..........I'm infield ....I can't carry ...to big.....Jack bumper and cribbing ......it's all in the tire bars....my tires 10 ply .......elbow greese.........cheers
Thank you
i did thank you my next project
Thank you for the comment
So good thank you
Thank you sir
gostei da máquina 👏👏👏👏👍♦️
obrigado senhor
Cool 😎 👍
Thank you 😊
You need a stronger welder for the metal of the thickness in the video!
Thank you for watching and for the comment
Really like your build, but 12" with seems narrow to me. Would you rather have had wider than 8" plate that determines width? Most of my wheels are 17" or 18" 275 to 305 tire size. Thanks
When I built it, I had to use available scrap metal. I also wanted to make it as light as possible to be able to move it easy. The width of the base was okay. You really just need the same width as the spoon. If you want to make it bigger and more stationary, then you can build the base wider. Thank you
Está muy bien echa lo felicito
gracias Señor
bravo un bon outil
Thank you
This is a great work.please send me the dimension of this.
Good morning sir, I just made it from some scrap metal that I have. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick.
The metal that I used:
The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside.
The vortical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long.
The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long.
The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long.
The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall.
The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick.
All the holes are spaced 2" center to center.
If you have more questions, please let me know.
Thanks sir for giving information. I hope that you will difinetly help me in case of need.
schools would buy plans for learning welding projects
Whenever I have time, I may make plan for it and will post it for free. Thank you for watching and for the comment.
de chile very wel very wel the Man
Thank you sir. I appreciate your comment.
Genius
Thank you
Good job. Could you send listo of materials with dimensions please. I dont speak english
Good morning, I just made it from some scrap metal that I have. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. All the dimensions are in inches. If you are using the metric system, then each 1 inch is equal to 2.54 centimeters. Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick.
The metal that I used:
The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside.
The vartical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long.
The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long.
The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long.
The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall.
The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick.
All the holes are spaced 2" center to center.
If you have more questions, please let me know.
Super
Thank you
Aapko बहुत-बहुत dhanyvad
Thank you
Esta muy bueno
gracias, agradezco tu comentario
I drive my truck up/on a 2+10 ramp to break the nasty beads. I'm hard pressed to see this machine breaking REALLY old or bias beads ... I do like your build and will probably build something similar though ...
It was easy to break the beads on the backhoe and trailer old tires. If you going to deal with bigger tires, then use bigger angles for the two that hold the pipe. Thank you for watching.
Can you make one like that with aluminum and how much you asking for to make it sr
I appreciate your interest, however I don't sale them. I posted detailed video, you can find someone in your area and show them how I built mine so they can build it for you.
@@SalamSayhood thanks you sr
Bom😂😂😂Bomdia
Thank you
I used dull double bladed axe welded at angle matches rim circumstance
Thank you for sharing your idea.
Gd tictik sir
Good morning sir, I didn't understand your comment. Thank you for watching
I would like to buy one, can you make one for me. If you make one how much it would be?
Sorry, I don't sale anything. However if you know a welder in your area, you can hire them to build you one and they can use my video as a guide. Happy new year.
I would buy one too
mashallah❤👍
Thank you, I appreciate your comment
Exelente erramienta podrias lar las medidas dela base largo y ancho la altura y rl largo deltubo
Good evening sir, all measurements are in inches. I just made it from some scrap metal that I have. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick.
The metal that I used:
The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside.
The vertical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long.
The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long.
The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long.
The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall.
The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick.
All the holes are spaced 2" center to center.
If you have more questions, please let me know.
❤
कितनी प्राइस का हे यह और ऑनलाइन या ऑफलाइन आजाएगा y
thank you, i don't sell them. you can show my video to someone in your area who can build one for you.
धन्यवाद, मैं उन्हें नहीं बेचता। आप अपने क्षेत्र में किसी को मेरा वीडियो दिखा सकते हैं जो आपके लिए एक वीडियो बना सकता है।
Hello salam can i have the dimensions of the bead breaker parts please
Good morning, I just made it from some scrap metal that I have. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. All the dimensions are in inches. If you use the metric system, then each 1 inch is equal to 2.54 centimeters. Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick.
The metal that I used:
The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside.
The vartical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long.
The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long.
The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long.
The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall.
The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick.
All the holes are spaced 2" center to center.
If you have more questions, please let me know.
very good job, but you don't write the measurements for us
Good morning sir, I just made it from some scrap metal that I have. You can alter the dimensions base on the metal that is available to you. Just make sure everything is at least 1/4" thick.
The metal that I used:
The base (2"X2"-1/4" thick) angles is 12"x41" outside to outside.
The vertical two angles (2"X2"- 1/4" thick) are 29" long.
The spoon two flat stock are 1.5"x0.5" and they are 12" long.
The spoon is made from 1.5"x0.5" flat stock and they are 4" long.
The pipe is 2" outside diameter pipe with 1/8" thick wall.
The blue plates are 8"x15"- 1/4" thick.
All the holes are spaced 2" center to center.
If you have more questions, please let me know.