Hi Everybody,
Here’s how I motorized my Bead Roller, using $30 HF drill as the power source. It seems to have plenty of power, even at the slowest RPM.
Thanks for looking!
blkadder (Dec 9, 2019), Bruce C (Oct 16, 2019), Duke_of_URL (Oct 17, 2019), Jon (Oct 15, 2019), n9dug (Dec 10, 2019), Saltfever (Oct 20, 2019), trevor_60_r (Dec 10, 2019)
Thanks tony b! We've added your Motorized Bead Roller to our Bead Rollers category,
as well as to your builder page: tony b's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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n9dug (Dec 10, 2019)
Clever use of a flywheel ring gear and starter pinion. I have the HF version of this, and also want to motorize it. I'm thinking maybe replace the 3/8" steel "C" structure with something made from a piece of 6x1 or 6x2 hot rolled bar. I've seen other YT videos of all sorts of structure to stiffen these. As the roller shaft bearing blocks are bolted on, they could be reused. I bet that becomes the next structural weak point.
n9dug (Dec 10, 2019)
Thank you. The Flywheel and starter pinion seem to be working well. I picked those up new on eBay. $32 for the flywheel and $13 for the pinion, all with free shipping.
Yes, the frame is the weak link on these cheap bead rollers. I’ll probably add some stiffening ribs to mine, but if you already have the heavy HR bar, that would be a nice upgrade.
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n9dug (Dec 10, 2019)
Thanks Saltfever! I didn’t have one, so I paid $32 for a brand new one on eBay with free shipping.
Thanks Metric_taper. Search eBay for “Chevy SB/BB Mini Starter Pinion Tipton MSD QM” $13.99. I had to aneal the shank so that I could turn it down to 1/2” diameter.
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