28 Inch Wood Wheels are Tough! Let's Do Them First | Engels Coach Shop

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The manure spreader front wood wheels are only 28" in diameter, with 4" tires; a formula for a hard build. There are special techniques to get them assembled without braking the 10 inch spokes. Thanks for coming along.

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  • @DanOKC
    You know he's good when he makes the rough projects look easy.
  • You may be bored with making wheels, but I'm not bored with watching you make wheels. That's the first time I've seen you use that stretcher rig. I learn something new every time I watch you build a wheel.
  • @oldspokes
    I don't know why but watching a wheel build is very satisfying.
  • In all the wheels I have watched you make, I don't think I really appreciated how hard a small wheel was until this one. Thanks for the lesson
  • @ron827
    A true craftsman is one who makes his own tools as evidenced by Dave making wheels.
  • ATTENTION !!!! To All the faithful followers of Dave Engels, I give you ALL a thumbs up for your wonderful comments . I read them all and I'm glad you like his work. It saves me the time typing . We are so fortunate .
  • I don’t know why watching your wheelwright skills is so mesmerizing. I find it fascinating every time you build a wheel.
  • Ahhh! The MASTER is back at it again. It is wonderful to be invited along on the adventure of the day. God Bless you and Mrs. Engels.
  • I was grunting and holding my breath during the whole build, right along with ya, Dave.
  • Dave brings two old sayings to mind, "When things get tough, the tough get going" and here in Pineywoods East Texas we long described a man like Dave as "tough as a wood hauler's a$$". Like your fine horsedrawn builds, there ain't many left like you.
  • Skill set of this guy is something else, when the difficult looks easy, a dieing breed.
  • @lexmarkrp
    Dying breed of craftsman and skills. Thanks for taking me along.
  • Thank you. I could have easily watched you build all four. Best regards from Indiana.
  • Driving all those spokes in without once missing and bashing the knuckles of your left hand has my respect.
  • So people, what did we learn from Dave today? On small wheels, you need to have all the bits in juuussssssttttttt the right place for it to go together. Beautiful work as always Dave.
  • Great to see these skills from 140 years ago still in use today. To coin a phrase from the boat people; wooden wheels, iron men.
  • It amazes me how men came up with the tools to make a wheel like that. I can see how a small wheel would be more difficult than a larger one. Love to watch you build wagons, but I really like watching you build wheels from scrap. AMAZING!😉
  • The smaller the wheel the harder it is and we can see that .Your presentations are always on a very high level ,I find I always love seeing your work and look forward to it Always thank you Sir 😮😮😮😮😮