Free 186 More Best Homemade Tools eBook:  
Get 2,000+ tool plans, full site access, and more.

User Tag List

Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: Tricked out Harbor Freight bead roller of awesomeness.

  1. #1
    Supporting Member bobs409's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Posts
    202
    Thanks
    449
    Thanked 594 Times in 112 Posts

    bobs409's Tools

    Tricked out Harbor Freight bead roller of awesomeness.

    Something I built this past summer. It works GREAT! It's made from a Harbor Freight bead roller, HF drill and many parts cannibalized from a Craftsman snow blower!

    Tricked out Harbor Freight bead roller of awesomeness.-dscn6509.jpg

    Harbor Freight bead roller modifications:

    • 2' X 2' X 1/4" angle iron added top and bottom to stiffen main body of roller assembly

    • Spreader bar that mounts between slot to hold top & bottom from moving (from video posted in a reply below)

    • Adjustable fence that can be moved all the way up to the rollers (from video posted in a reply below)

    • Top roller modified so it moves in/out which allows for more custom settings (from video posted in a reply below)

    • Custom crank added with a 4 speed truck shifter knob to replace the bolt that this had.

    • Spring added to top roller so it automatically lifts when you loosen the crank handle.

    • Grease fittings installed in all 4 roller blocks.

    • Mounted on a thick 2-3/8" pipe that is bolted to an 11 inch flywheel.

    • 3 position foot rest with custom "gas pedal" hinged diamond plate floor behind it. Pressing on the floor section allows you to operate the machines variable speed while standing at the left, center or right side of bead dies. Variable speed is smooth from a crawl to full out!

    • Custom hand made chain guard with fine mesh insert allows viewing of all the moving parts.

    • Chain tensioner keeps the chain lightly snug so no adjustments are ever needed.

    Finish colors are Rustoleum "Sail Blue" and Rustoleum "Hammered Gray."

    Power/drivetrain specs:

    • Harbor Freight 1/2" variable speed reversible drill provides gobs of power/torque and forward/backward rotation.

    • Assorted parts canabalized from an old Craftsman snow blower including; 11:1 auger transmission, (2) #40 chains put together, 8 tooth drive sprocket, 35 tooth driven sprocket & chain tensioner.

    • Custom throttle linkage is moved by a 1/8" wire cable (Lowes) that runs through a piece of 5/16" brake line tubing down to the moveable hinged diamond plate floor which is the throttle pedal. (turn buckle allows for those fine adjustments) Designed to be comfortable and functions very smoothly from a 0 to full speed.


    Tricked out Harbor Freight bead roller of awesomeness.-dscn6506.jpgTricked out Harbor Freight bead roller of awesomeness.-dscn6507.jpgTricked out Harbor Freight bead roller of awesomeness.-dscn6508.jpgTricked out Harbor Freight bead roller of awesomeness.-dscn6510.jpgTricked out Harbor Freight bead roller of awesomeness.-dscn6511.jpgTricked out Harbor Freight bead roller of awesomeness.-dscn6512.jpgTricked out Harbor Freight bead roller of awesomeness.-dscn6514.jpgTricked out Harbor Freight bead roller of awesomeness.-dscn6515.jpgTricked out Harbor Freight bead roller of awesomeness.-dscn6517.jpg

    186 More Best Homemade Tools eBook
    Last edited by bobs409; Dec 16, 2016 at 10:04 AM.

  2. The Following 12 Users Say Thank You to bobs409 For This Useful Post:

    bpote (Dec 16, 2016), bukwessul (Jan 12, 2018), Duke_of_URL (Jul 5, 2022), Jon (Dec 15, 2016), Paul Jones (Dec 12, 2016), PJs (Dec 13, 2016), Rangi (May 24, 2018), Saltfever (Jul 5, 2022), Sleykin (Dec 26, 2017), Thimet (Dec 16, 2016), Woodgeezr (Dec 15, 2016), yvonf (Jun 10, 2023)

  3. #2
    Content Editor
    Supporting Member
    DIYer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2013
    Posts
    3,056
    Thanks
    772
    Thanked 1,852 Times in 1,653 Posts


    Thanks bobs409! We've added your Bead Roller Modification to our Bead Rollers category,
    as well as to your builder page: bobs409's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:




    2000 Tool Plans

  4. The Following User Says Thank You to DIYer For This Useful Post:

    bobs409 (Dec 16, 2016)

  5. #3

    Join Date
    Dec 2013
    Posts
    5
    Thanks
    8
    Thanked 4 Times in 3 Posts

    Thimet's Tools
    @bobs409, Great build!
    You mentioned many times "From Video", What video are you referring to? Is there a Web Address you can give us? Very interested in watching and making these modifications myself!
    Thimet

  6. The Following User Says Thank You to Thimet For This Useful Post:

    bobs409 (Dec 16, 2016)

  7. #4
    Supporting Member bobs409's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Posts
    202
    Thanks
    449
    Thanked 594 Times in 112 Posts

    bobs409's Tools
    Quote Originally Posted by Thimet View Post
    @bobs409, Great build!
    You mentioned many times "From Video", What video are you referring to? Is there a Web Address you can give us? Very interested in watching and making these modifications myself!
    Thimet
    Hi, sorry about that. I got the idea of the fence from this video on youtube:


    Most of the other was just trial and error from snow blower parts I had.

  8. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to bobs409 For This Useful Post:

    thehomeengineer (Jan 21, 2018), Thimet (Dec 16, 2016)

  9. #5
    Jon
    Jon is online now Jon has agreed the Seller's Terms of Service
    Administrator
    Supporting Member
    Jon's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Location
    Colorado, USA
    Posts
    25,546
    Thanks
    7,952
    Thanked 38,796 Times in 11,326 Posts
    Congratulations bobs409 - your Bead Roller is the Tool of the Week!

    It's tough to win this award with a Bead Roller; we have 90 builds listed in our Bead Rollers category. It's also tough to win with a modification of a commercial tool, as opposed to a scratch-built one. Nevertheless, this is an unusually excellent example of such a build. It looks like a joy to use.

    Other nice entries this week included a 220 Volt Terminal by rep, a Faceplate Balancing Fixture by Metaler, a Taper Measuring Technique by mklotz, a Mandrel Dividing Tool by olderdan, Palm Bit Holders by morsa, a Drill Press Morse Taper by tonyfoale, as well as a clever method for inverting a hydraulic jack for this Workshop Press by tonyfoale.

    bobs409 - you'll be receiving one of our official HomemadeTools.net T-shirts:


    Please PM me a mailing address, black/white color choice, and size preference, and I'll get it mailed out shortly.

    And, we've added the wrench-on-pedestal award to the awards showcase in your postbit, visible beneath your username:




    Congrats again and nice job!

  10. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Jon For This Useful Post:

    bobs409 (Dec 16, 2016), Thimet (Dec 16, 2016)

  11. #6
    Supporting Member bobs409's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Posts
    202
    Thanks
    449
    Thanked 594 Times in 112 Posts

    bobs409's Tools
    Thank you VERY much! I really appreciate it!

    Bob

  12. #7
    Supporting Member thehomeengineer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2017
    Location
    Berkshire UK
    Posts
    706
    Thanks
    722
    Thanked 2,069 Times in 407 Posts

    thehomeengineer's Tools
    Great video thank you for posting
    The Home Engineer



    186 More Best Homemade Tools eBook

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •