Move Rocks and Logs by Yourself! WHaTS

2016-08-16に共有
The pry bars and clamp arm allow you to tackle big jobs that would normally be exceedingly difficult. Use the power of rolling leverage to get big rocks and logs out of the way quickly and in a very controlled manner.

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  • Awesome modified 55 gal drum dolly, from the 1950s!! Genius!!!
  • My birthday list only consists of a week alone in Hawaii, and this thing right here.
  • Great idea! I immediately thought of railroad ties. A lot of homes have driveways and retaining walls lined with these things. They are VERY heavy and awkward to move.
  • You just inspired me. I’m going to build this and use it to help clear roads during strong storms. I really have no other use for it but I can help others with it. There has to be other uses for this!
  • I made something like this out of an old wheelbarrel. Works very well.
  • A braking system for down hill descend and mabe some kind of pallet fork . I love stuff like this great job man. Oh you could make the handles pull out for better fulcrum but that’s obvious but you might lose maneuverability. Hats off to sir building something for necessity can change the world man . Thanks and God bless you man .
  • Those stones do look really big! Wow! I would love to see if you could skid a log with that tool. The brush move was pretty underwhelming as was the firewood move. Big stones and logs though, there is surely a good market for moving those by hand
  • For me the amazing thing is that this tool keeps your boots looking like you’ve never worked outside!
  • Pure genius ! Love it. I’m a few years late to this party so maybe you’ve already done this, but how about a hinged triangle that swings out from underneath and becomes a trailer hitch for a garden tractor....you know, for those steeper hills and us old guys with bad knees. 🤜🤛 😎
  • Nice design. I've always appreciated using leverage and the wheel, and combining them is even better. I believe Nicola Tesla is the one who said "give me a big enough lever and I can move the world". Recently I moved a large beam by tiring it to my Milwaukee hand truck... It in effect became a long lever and I picked up one end and rolled it over bumpy ground to where I wanted to move it for a build. Then a friend needed help moving a 450 lb Generac whole house generator from his truck across someone's backyard. So "two men and a lady" did it using a hand truck for leverage on the front end, while sliding the back end on a 10' long, 4" plastic pipe.
  • Great tool, i wish i had it... the problem with these is that due to small scale production they end up costing ridiculous amounts, with shipping plus import being probably more than the item itself...
  • Sick. I made 2 carts for transporting whole 1 foot diameter trees with my minivan last year. Made a block chopping bench for speedy framing along with an 8 foot speed square / track for the skillsaw.
  • That's awesome! It would be cool if there was a lightweight version. It would also be cool if if there was a way to slide the rock back, so the weight was above the wheels. Maybe a 4-wheel version so it could function like a wagon. And if there was a longer version, you could lift small cars.
  • @hoffstev
    Needs like bike brakes. I have to haul down hill. The ability to telescope the handles (to accommodate different heights of people and the ground they are picking the rock from -- like on a sloped hill). Good job excellent idea! Been looking for something like this for a while. Made in America! YeeHaww !!
  • Looks awesome for those that have a need for regular use. Not so sure for the average homeowner, as much as I would like one to move some granite rocks around in my yard. Appears to be around $1000 or more. Pretty hefty price - as cool as this is. I suppose it is cost-justifiable for some. And it appears to make these exercises really easy.
  • That's easy to make I'm going to start making and selling thank you for the tip
  • @couerl
    Very cool, I might extend the arms higher so you are using less of your lower back when you move items and perhaps try a little larger diameter tire. Very nice prototype though.