Great work, well done. It's obvious that buying a new drill would be easier and cheaper on the man hours of labour here....but I get the feeling that is not the point. The point here is that with talent, patience and perseverance, anything is possible.
Very nice refurbishing effort. I get the feeling this was a huge personal challenge than a mere need. But it came out very nice either way. Not so sure I would have tackled it, but you did and was rewarded with a new working drill. Thumbs Up!
Soak the chuck in a cup of citric acid for a day or so. Citric acid plus EDTA4 according to elemental maker channel is a cheap substitute for evaporust. But citric acid on its own is a very good iron chelator and a fresh batch will take the rust off without damaging the underlying metal. And it very cheap.
i agree with you, i used citric acid a lot to free rust tools, its a shame those are original milwalke chuck should be still good, or you can take aparts those electronic and soak in ultrasonic will help free the chuck to, this chanel guy dont have patiance
Soak the chuck in citric acid for a day. It’s a cheap and effective rust remover, and when fresh, it won't damage the metal. According to the Elemental Maker channel, combining it with EDTA4 makes it an even better alternative to Evapo-Rust.
I haven’t finished the video yet, so apologies if this is answered later in the video. I was wondering what product you are airbrushing with at 12:24 then at 12:26, and why you are using that product at those timestamps above. Thanks in advance. I’m quite amazed just to think of all the people who buy “factory refurbished goods” that don’t even receive 1/1,000th of the attention to detail as shown here by you. I recognize that this is quite extreme and would not be in the companies best financial interest to do so.
Slip a boxed end wrench over your vise grip closing handle fir leverage to close or open. Save your wrist tendons...lol Also can use a proper size boxed end wrench to tighten the round sizing screw of vise grips.
I had to stop after 7minutes. I really don't know why you're taking out the angle-grinder and cutting pieces off. Simply soaking them in a rust remover (vinegar or citric acid, or even Evaporust) will help significantly. If the parts are still a little stuck, a soak in some form of penetration fluid (like atf/acetone mixture) would help a lot.
How does it even get this bad? Was it buried?? I have a damp and humid basement and yeah, most of my tools have a little bit of rust. But a small enough amount of it that you wouldn’t notice until you were inspecting them. Thats for power tools though. My hand tools all came from my dad, most of which were pretty rusty when i got them
Brother.One question coming in my mind how you remember which part going where.when you re assemble ..because I can't remember?when I do this kind of project. Lol
LoL...that package doesn't look like it had ever seen a post office or a courier. You know what's even funnier, if you take a look at all your resto projects they all seem to have the same amount of corrosion almost as if you'd used the same bath of solution. Good luck, seems you have plenty of folks fooled...
Who ever got that drill to that condition don’t need or deserve a drill. They don’t know how to take care of them. And… is it really worth restoring? A new one is only 120 bucks.
How could it be this bad? He must have left it in salt water every time he didn't use it, otherwise it wouldn't have spoiled so quickly. Salt water corrodes and degrades everything very quickly if not cleaned and stored properly.
Hai dato ossigeno ad un cadavere. Blasonato quanto ti pare (la marca è assolutamente di prestigio). Ma credo che il tempo speso ed i componenti aggiunti ecc. probabilmente sono costati più di un trapano nuovo. Sbaglio?
I would have been more impressed if you hadn’t taken a cutting disc to the chuck. A little more patience and some soaking in penetrating fluid and you should have been able to disassemble it without cutting
Why do people come here and complain? He is fixing a drill and the only thing everyone says “buy a new one that’s cheaper🤓” who the F**k cares that’s not why he’s doing this. Can’t a man have hobby and enjoys it?
OMG ! Because of your own clumsiness, you cut and break every piece that you can't remove and throw it away and you say this is restoration? I think the same thing would happen if you bought a brand new product, washed the rusty bolts of the old one in water and put them on the new one.
There always has to be that one fk wit, just that one. He's not refurbishing it to keep and use because he can't afford to buy a new one and that he will save money by doing so..He's showcasing his skills and makes for great content . Shut up and enjoy the video
Wouldn't be nearly as satisfying to watch him go to a store and buy a tool. 😂. There is something oddly satisfying and relaxing watching this happen. I really wish he would have restored the paint on the dial and the lettering on the logo though.
Either this was bought and never used or this is fake. That label looks almost new, just a little dirty and the screws in the back had the cleanest threads I've every seen for such a rusty drill. Even if those screws are threaded in they would develop rust over time. Fake as fuck.
These kinda videos are made by people that probably are rich, and have nothing better to do with their lives. They have all the time in the world cuz they’re bored so they learn a trade or something. Guaranteed not married no kids, lives in a town with 10 people probably 3 drills in the whole town. But they’re rich in their part of town. Rich and bored
Great work, well done. It's obvious that buying a new drill would be easier and cheaper on the man hours of labour here....but I get the feeling that is not the point. The point here is that with talent, patience and perseverance, anything is possible.
Now thats what i call a detailed restoration
Very nice refurbishing effort. I get the feeling this was a huge personal challenge than a mere need. But it came out very nice either way. Not so sure I would have tackled it, but you did and was rewarded with a new working drill. Thumbs Up!
phew....... at last you made it !! Watching it, makes my head spin !! So many bits and pieces....i am totally lost !! WELDONE YOU.
Soak the chuck in a cup of citric acid for a day or so. Citric acid plus EDTA4 according to elemental maker channel is a cheap substitute for evaporust. But citric acid on its own is a very good iron chelator and a fresh batch will take the rust off without damaging the underlying metal. And it very cheap.
i agree with you, i used citric acid a lot to free rust tools, its a shame those are original milwalke chuck should be still good, or you can take aparts those electronic and soak in ultrasonic will help free the chuck to, this chanel guy dont have patiance
Excelente video, así nos damos cuenta que no todo lo que se restaura queda como nuevo.
Definitely great work. I prefer to just buy a new 1. But Definitely get rebuild job
Saludos y gracias por tu videos y bendiciones ❤❤😊😊😮😮🎉🎉
Using Makita tools to fix Milwaukee tools. Love to see it.
I have learned a lot and I am very happy with the work you are doing🎉
Great job ,thanks a lot for this up .
Hermoso trabajo 🎉
How does it even get this bad? Guy must have stored it in salt water in between uses.
The answer is in the electronics parts with smd-components magically protected from rust and decay.
the video is fake he used a rusting solution
золотые руки! 🤝🏼
Soak the chuck in citric acid for a day. It’s a cheap and effective rust remover, and when fresh, it won't damage the metal. According to the Elemental Maker channel, combining it with EDTA4 makes it an even better alternative to Evapo-Rust.
I haven’t finished the video yet, so apologies if this is answered later in the video. I was wondering what product you are airbrushing with at 12:24 then at 12:26, and why you are using that product at those timestamps above. Thanks in advance.
I’m quite amazed just to think of all the people who buy “factory refurbished goods” that don’t even receive 1/1,000th of the attention to detail as shown here by you. I recognize that this is quite extreme and would not be in the companies best financial interest to do so.
Przepięknie jest odrestaurowana ta Makita japońska wiertarko-wkrętarka Pozdrawiam serdecznie. 👍👍👍👍
Chłopie, to Milwaukee😅😅😅
Looks like it was aged on purpose 🤔🙄🤦🏻♂️
I was just about to say the same. I have that drill it’s not that old.
Ahhhh shut up, can't anything be real anymore, ffs
Yeah yeah, that's why he was cutting it up too..
What about the inside, u fool
Yeah I thought the same. I guess maybe someone could have lost it outside for like a year, who knows. 🤷🏻♂️
Luar biasa perbaikan bor mahal ini
So good 👌🏻 good luck
great job man
Por que no tiene la función de rotopercutor??? Si no estoy equivocado este es el 2804
Slip a boxed end wrench over your vise grip closing handle fir leverage to close or open.
Save your wrist tendons...lol
Also can use a proper size boxed end wrench to tighten the round sizing screw of vise grips.
I had to stop after 7minutes. I really don't know why you're taking out the angle-grinder and cutting pieces off. Simply soaking them in a rust remover (vinegar or citric acid, or even Evaporust) will help significantly. If the parts are still a little stuck, a soak in some form of penetration fluid (like atf/acetone mixture) would help a lot.
The restoration was done very well
good luck
Wow that’s a lot of pieces to take apart, restore and reassemble. Good job.
How does it even get this bad? Was it buried?? I have a damp and humid basement and yeah, most of my tools have a little bit of rust. But a small enough amount of it that you wouldn’t notice until you were inspecting them. Thats for power tools though. My hand tools all came from my dad, most of which were pretty rusty when i got them
Великолепная работа -- ПРОФИ ,
Positivo 👏👏👏
I have been following you for years, you make really nice videos.
Brother.One question coming in my mind how you remember which part going where.when you re assemble ..because I can't remember?when I do this kind of project. Lol
self made rust but i enjoy the process
damn who would treat a milwaukee like this
Hello, may I ask, what is the name of the grease you use to lubricate the parts? Thank you
Was this thing found under the sea?
look at the power off that drill
ซื้อใหม่ ดีกว่า😊
It would look better if you painted the torque adjustment area gray.
Cuando le va quitar el oxido?
Guess you have some spare time
It's not really worth repairing cause it's beyond economical use but good restoration and tear down
Замочив в керосине на сутки, можно было бы и не использовать богарку для разборки..! А так то всё мастерски сделано
LoL...that package doesn't look like it had ever seen a post office or a courier. You know what's even funnier, if you take a look at all your resto projects they all seem to have the same amount of corrosion almost as if you'd used the same bath of solution. Good luck, seems you have plenty of folks fooled...
How do someone let that drill get in that bad of shape. The "Fuel" line hasn't even been out for 15 years yet.
Who ever got that drill to that condition don’t need or deserve a drill. They don’t know how to take care of them. And… is it really worth restoring? A new one is only 120 bucks.
Where did you get that puller
Hey, you forgot to turn on the subtitles.
老吊哪买的电钻 主控还是好的
How could it be this bad? He must have left it in salt water every time he didn't use it, otherwise it wouldn't have spoiled so quickly. Salt water corrodes and degrades everything very quickly if not cleaned and stored properly.
Hai dato ossigeno ad un cadavere. Blasonato quanto ti pare (la marca è assolutamente di prestigio). Ma credo che il tempo speso ed i componenti aggiunti ecc. probabilmente sono costati più di un trapano nuovo. Sbaglio?
Motor sounds shot. It’s trash anyway just spend the money instead of wasting your time
Restoratio
First step
Get a grinder and destroy all
What brand of needle nose pliers do you use
Blue ones are Gedore and red ones are wiha
in my country you would buy same rusted drill for same price as new one
yes its this sad
Патронды кескени дурыс болмады
I would have been more impressed if you hadn’t taken a cutting disc to the chuck. A little more patience and some soaking in penetrating fluid and you should have been able to disassemble it without cutting
Şarzli matkap restore etmek elkabiliyeti almaktadır
What pisses me off is that it basically costs less to buy a new one that to fix it yourself, all that skill for nothing
Why do people come here and complain? He is fixing a drill and the only thing everyone says “buy a new one that’s cheaper🤓” who the F**k cares that’s not why he’s doing this.
Can’t a man have hobby and enjoys it?
How to find these types of used cordless machines
Pawn shops
Flea markets.
Патрон можно было и не разрушать. Погрузить его суток на двое в растворитель или масло и можно было бы потом легко открутить.
Drill baby drill
Cribbio! ma dov'era, in fondo a un lago?!?!?
Возможно на крыше дома.
Why don't soak with degreaser or acid
isn't grease supposed to go only on axles, not teeth ?
No
😎😎😎👍👍👍
Did you find it under the sea?😂😂 so much rust it's insane
I will use copper and boar hair brush first, then followed by kerosene and hot air gun if needed.
Le pusieron un portabrocas ROHM aleman al parecer. Porque esa NO ES su portabrocas de fabrica
Если бы патрон не резал смог бы починитть
OMG ! Because of your own clumsiness, you cut and break every piece that you can't remove and throw it away and you say this is restoration? I think the same thing would happen if you bought a brand new product, washed the rusty bolts of the old one in water and put them on the new one.
Шо робить в мене такійсамий шурік і він глючить
Joli procédé de vieillissement
Sanatkar yapar diğerleri bakar.
Would be cheaper to buy a new one. Ain’t no restoration.
He’s doing it for fun, not for money and have something to watch
Goblok
There always has to be that one fk wit, just that one. He's not refurbishing it to keep and use because he can't afford to buy a new one and that he will save money by doing so..He's showcasing his skills and makes for great content . Shut up and enjoy the video
Wouldn't be nearly as satisfying to watch him go to a store and buy a tool. 😂. There is something oddly satisfying and relaxing watching this happen. I really wish he would have restored the paint on the dial and the lettering on the logo though.
i think yes
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gà quá, làm hư hại , có vậy cũng ko mở đc. tích cực nhưng .. thành phá hại
Incredible waste of time
WD40
Either this was bought and never used or this is fake. That label looks almost new, just a little dirty and the screws in the back had the cleanest threads I've every seen for such a rusty drill. Even if those screws are threaded in they would develop rust over time. Fake as fuck.
𝗥𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗮𝘂𝗿𝗮𝗱𝗮 𝗙𝘂𝗿𝗮𝗱𝗲𝗶𝗿𝗮 😉
These kinda videos are made by people that probably are rich, and have nothing better to do with their lives. They have all the time in the world cuz they’re bored so they learn a trade or something. Guaranteed not married no kids, lives in a town with 10 people probably 3 drills in the whole town. But they’re rich in their part of town. Rich and bored
Why do u watch the vid? You r wasting away with hate.
Woow
Was this davey jones Milwaukee drill?
Ile za ten wrak zapłaciłeś?
How do you get to this point
I will use copper and boar hair brush first, then followed by kerosene and hot air gun if needed.