Friends, after reading the comments, I saw that many are outraged that I allegedly wasted my time and money. Many people are pleased to just do things with their own hands, yes they may not be perfect, but they bring more emotions than purchased ones! So time has nothing to do with it and money too.
@cbizkit84s61Ай бұрын
Ideas where you take something used and bound for the dump and make it into something practical is always going to be an 11 out of 10 with me. Fantastic job!
@hand_craftАй бұрын
Thank you for such a kind and good review! Yes, I really like recycling old things. And I'm also glad that the audience likes it!
@cbizkit84s61Ай бұрын
@@hand_craft you wouldn't happen to have any ideas on a DIY computer desk that requires minimal supplies, would you? When I say minimal, I mean that I do not have a welder.
@hand_craftАй бұрын
@@cbizkit84s61 I haven't thought about a simple and cheap computer desk yet, but in my thoughts and dreams I have an idea to make a table with a built-in computer and preferably from improvised materials)
@cbizkit84s61Ай бұрын
@hand_craft this is something I've thought about myself and would love to see
@stuartmclaren24025 күн бұрын
I have been critical of dangerous DIY modifications of power tools, but this is a very safe and practical idea. It is well and skillfully constructed, and with such skill, you could turn your hand to many similar projects. I unfortunately don't have the skill or equipment to produce anything like this. But in watching these videos , while we may not copy the project, we often can get new ideas for projects we have in mind. One I want is a paint stirrer (not one which where you have to take the lid off and use a drill with a paddle). This is messy, especially with a full tin but one where we can gently shake or rotate the tin (with the lid on) before we are going to paint. I won't touch a mains power motor (from an old washing machine, etc) as to get it wrong, it can mean electric shock as our mains voltage is 250 volts. I have been electrocuted once before.. But I will use a 24-volt old lawn mower motor once I figure out how to do it. It would be great if when preparing to paint, to put the paint tin on a gentle mixer, leave it for 30 minuets or so while setting everything else up, come back to well mixed paint ready to apply.
@kevinjohnson2528Ай бұрын
Excellent fabrication, the humour behind your design is fantastic! Thanks for sharing your efforts in engineering and film making.
@robertmanley7556Ай бұрын
I love it !! Excellent use for a old tire very creative !! I love finding other uses for items I think this is a very useful idea !! 👍👍
@darrellswanson4900Ай бұрын
Hell of a idea
@dee-jae9989Ай бұрын
Extremely creative
@RRED2Ай бұрын
Excellent 👌 I love it, and don’t let the negative comments ruin your enjoyment of making things. 😊
@carloscebrerotamayo3893Ай бұрын
Increíble....darle vida útil a un neumático y hacer una carretilla transporte de materiales. " Felicitaciones " de mi país Chile. Gracias
@heathermacmillan962Ай бұрын
I'm always amazed how your mind works 😊 what a fantastic idea... love it 😁👍💙
@karlriley1314Ай бұрын
Looks great.
@hand_craftАй бұрын
Sir, thank you for giving such a high rating!
@terryboone3333Ай бұрын
I give you an 8 for the idea and putting it all together. I already have a wheel barrow and i dont have a welder so i probably wont be making one. A 50 gallon barrel would probably make a nice one to.
@MCsCreationsАй бұрын
Really nice work, Vanya! It turned out great!!! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@halilinusiАй бұрын
Good job bro👍🏼
@hand_craftАй бұрын
Thank you for your high appreciation)
@kimzacharias9940Ай бұрын
You're very imaginative!
@artsteadman2230Ай бұрын
Great idea but damn few people have the skill much less the welding equipment to make this
@hand_craftАй бұрын
Thank you for your opinion! I agree with you, but there is always something to strive for, to do something interesting and difficult)
@Mary-JoTorcelloАй бұрын
Well, Sir, I think your idea is wonderful! Landfills and transfer stations are filled with things that could have another life as a useful object. You are to be commended for your skill and ingenuity! God bless you and keep on keepin' on!
@Schlaufis-BastelkanalАй бұрын
Die Idee und Wiederverwertung von Material ist genial. Jedoch für Schüttgut nicht am besten geeignet. LG Franz
@beaverworks1969Ай бұрын
Bro, the idea is top! And everyone who puts dislikes just does it out of envy. Keep up the good work👍
@thomasthornburg8832Ай бұрын
I want to say that I think you have an awesome channel. Love the content. Subscribed. Keep on making great videos.😊❤
@JOEZEP54Ай бұрын
I watched to follow your fabrication. Always looking for new ideas or techniques. Do not let the "outraged" discourage you. Sure it is easier & considering time it is more cost effective to buy, but they do not understand the satisfaction one gets from designing, building or just repairing an item. I wonder if the "hobbies" they have are a financial plus. Stay well, Joe Z
@BobBob-eh5sbАй бұрын
It’s a unique idea. You were very skilled in the designing and building of it. It looks good and performs well. Now I do have a welder, and I am pretty good at various construction techniques, and will agree that it’s fulfilling to stand back and say, hey I built that. But, I would probably just buy one and use my skills for something that I need and can’t buy. Actually though, I have a two wheel cart that I pull behind my garden tractor that is my go to hauler, even though I also have a wheelbarrow. But still nice job, very well done and I hope it work’s great for your needs. It all comes down to the skill and creativity, not necessarily the project.
@SuperMortikiАй бұрын
You should use higher grade plywood versus that pressboard as soon as that pressboard gets wet, that project is done for.
@hand_craftАй бұрын
Thanks for the tip. But I painted the plywood well with silicone-based paint, I think it will protect it a little from water
@frantisek_hecaАй бұрын
What glue/silicone or whatever are you using for the plywood + tire connection, please? Thanks a lot.
@bellyacres7846Ай бұрын
wow thats a good build and on the plus side i wont overfill with too much weight [I do that sometimes] :o
@louiebaca6673Ай бұрын
Looks cool but how much does it cost compared to just buying one
@frankmmiiiАй бұрын
Hey Vanya, Can you send me the link to the metal roller you used to make the metal circle? Thanks, Frank M.
@ViQRoy89Ай бұрын
Yes
@sandyzeiss2589Ай бұрын
I'm glad I stayed till the end. I thought it was going to be bullcrap
@chuckster6513Ай бұрын
Building something just for the sake of building it can bring great satisfaction to the builder. The first time using a tool or piece of equipment you have built is down right thrilling. Yes part of it may be over built ! And part of it may be likely to fail. But it is repairable, and that leads to another cellabration of accomplishment. Imagine what Henry Ford would feel if he could see the progress of the Ford vehicles of today. The value of an item is seen by the eyes of the viewer ! If you view everything with negativity, your life is going to be a stinky mass of crap !
@Nathan-d8dАй бұрын
Cool wheelbarrow, but what was the thump nail?
@ben2e0omrАй бұрын
Man invents wheelbarrow.....
@michaelm6364Ай бұрын
Prototype spare tire!
@johnnothegreat8907Ай бұрын
Who cares about negative comments. People who make negative comments should read the writing of "Desiderata" and perhaps live their lives to reflect those writings. The children enjoying getting a ride in the barrow makes it a worthwhile project that cancels out any Grinch like comments. It is your time not theirs so let them be an ostrich with their head in the sand and if they take time to make a barrow they can transport the sand to bury their negative comment thought filled heads in.
@paulveenings6861Ай бұрын
You silicone seal your board but not the bolt holes . It’ll rot in no time .
@mr1pearlАй бұрын
Well it is a wheel barrow 🙂
@arbuscoАй бұрын
You spent more money in supplies then you would if you went to the box store and bought a wheelbarrow not including your time.
@ЕвгенийИкрянников-к9фАй бұрын
А где лебеди из покрышек?!? Незачёт. 🖐😂
@nealatkinson6554Ай бұрын
Waste of time.
@hand_craftАй бұрын
You can say that about anything)
@grantliddiard9508Ай бұрын
Thanks for another waste of 10 minutes. I’ll stick to my wheelbarrow
@hand_craftАй бұрын
No one prevents you from using the factory version. It's just that with good work, the factory version breaks down very quickly. So I made my version enhanced and showed it to people)
@Nathan-d8dАй бұрын
@hand_craft what was the thump nail?
@peejaygeeeАй бұрын
Sadly a waste of time watching till the end to sees a barrow that you cannot completely empty and is top heavy. The mind boggles.
@hand_craftАй бұрын
These are your thoughts and guesses) It works fine, I checked it personally!
@NavinBetamaxАй бұрын
..at 1:30.....thereabouts.......30 X .4 mm. ???????? do you know what 0.4 mm IS. ???????? It should be 4 mm and not .4 mm
@hand_craftАй бұрын
Thanks for the comment. Yes, the error came out there must be 4mm)
@NavinBetamaxАй бұрын
@@hand_craft Yes...OK...it happens....
@jbetteАй бұрын
9:04 ... Though it looks kinda cool - in a: _"screw old-fashioned/common style/ways - of doing things ... I'm doing my own thing!"_ ...- kind of way - _I ...(along w/likely/DEFINITELY a few/number-of others)...- do NOT see this as being actually useful_ Seriously - in this scenario - w/a load of dirt/sand - think about what kind of tipping-angle - you will have to lift the rear ...- just to dump most of it!
@hand_craftАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment! But if you don't try something new, there will be no development, you will slip on the spot)
@rick-kx7gyАй бұрын
This has to be the biggest waste of time , effort , & materials I've ever seen for a $ 60.00 already made wheel barrow
@hand_craftАй бұрын
Not everything in life can be bought) Many people are pleased to just do things with their own hands, yes they may not be perfect, but they bring more emotions than purchased ones! So time has nothing to do with it.
@rick-kx7gyАй бұрын
@@hand_craft As a career long ( 49 years ) auto mechanic I fully understand the satisfaction of hands on . Unless you are somewhere that doesn't sell what you need , here in the U S even Walmart sells wheel barrows . And steel ones allow you to throw shit into them without worry of something busting through a plywood bottom . I would also have to add that from what we've seen of your well equipped shop you'd be crankin out things more useful than one wheel buggys .