Very nice. Would love to have known, the pressure set point (in psi or bar), of the air supply going into the cylinder, and perhaps the size (rating of the cylinder). Great job nonetheless.
you should make a detachable feeder. perhaps out of a basket of sorts so you can stack them up and then not have to put them in manually. the would be the cherry on top of the icecream for me! :P
I think that you performed a masterful job engineering this can crusher. I am sure that it will revolutionize the way cans are crushed. I would like to purchase one. Where can I make this purchase? Thank you!!!
I like the mounting on a bin. Put a chute on it and a then you got something. A faster ram would be impressive, a cdc cell and cheap laser to trigger the switch when the beam is broken would make it automated, then you could run a chute out the window and never have to leave the house. Lazy to the extreme.
Nice one!! good idea mounting it on a wheelie bin, i like it, I used an old foot pump for my air ram, then i had to rebuild it to accommodate the tall 440ml cans. Anything like this beats boring old foot crush. Jarrah
I like it! look at mine
hambonedodge34 2 months ago
Very nice. Would love to have known, the pressure set point (in psi or bar), of the air supply going into the cylinder, and perhaps the size (rating of the cylinder). Great job nonetheless.
METrades 1 year ago
luke..shhhh...im your father...shhhhhh
wrxsavvy 2 years ago
try using 3bar mite be quicker
xbox80011 2 years ago
It's Darth Vader!
Minibikehq 2 years ago 2
What kind of PSI are you using for this? I may end up borrowing heavily from this for an upcoming competition. Thanks!
jzzsxm 3 years ago
you should make a detachable feeder. perhaps out of a basket of sorts so you can stack them up and then not have to put them in manually. the would be the cherry on top of the icecream for me! :P
dignifiedidiot 3 years ago
woud you please give me a list of parts to buy so i can make this very cool can crusher? thanks jim
james5214 3 years ago
Hrmm... Can't imagine this would pass many first-world county's safety standards, but nicely done. Check mine out.
kerryets 3 years ago
Looks and works well. Is it automated or are you manually actuating the pneumatic valve?
blcckickit 4 years ago
I am manually doing it. I show the toggle switch in the beginning of the video. thanks for the comment
qukslvr666 3 years ago
I think that you performed a masterful job engineering this can crusher. I am sure that it will revolutionize the way cans are crushed. I would like to purchase one. Where can I make this purchase? Thank you!!!
PopeOfEngland 4 years ago
sorry, I only made this for fun. It would be hard to ship out an entire garbage can in the mail.
Thanks for the comment.
qukslvr666 3 years ago
You could just ship the lid.
and if you have time you should build an automated loading system... and a finger guard.
bilzoo2000 3 years ago
good work...great design
cacrews 4 years ago
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why do people waste so much time and money with fancy can smashers. i have a very fast efficient way of crushing cans, I USE MY FOOT!!!
alchemistjoshua 4 years ago
Nice Job! Good Presentation!!
trophycan 4 years ago
...haha! Luke! I am your father! (well.. it breathes like Vader)
ropropper 4 years ago
I like the mounting on a bin. Put a chute on it and a then you got something. A faster ram would be impressive, a cdc cell and cheap laser to trigger the switch when the beam is broken would make it automated, then you could run a chute out the window and never have to leave the house. Lazy to the extreme.
junes2000 4 years ago
Nice one!! good idea mounting it on a wheelie bin, i like it, I used an old foot pump for my air ram, then i had to rebuild it to accommodate the tall 440ml cans. Anything like this beats boring old foot crush. Jarrah
jarrah92 4 years ago