Thank you man. Somehow I grew up and found myself with a family and home and now I have to do man stuff. This absolutely confused me. Lots of videos just skip over this probably because they learned it when they were like 5. But I needed this level of detail and I finally understand how to use this thing.
Haha fr I'm 24 got certified at 19 for HVAC technician and always worked construction same as working on vehicles but never actually needed it outside of those things now I got a new place and new car plus an 11 month baby girl out of nowhere life changed hahaha
Seriously, us too! Like, celebrating with you that it's second nature to you (others), but the rest of us need step by step help bc no one ever taught us! Lol
You’re not alone! I grew up without a dad, so I’ve always had to learn stuff on my own. Putting a new screen door and handle on was quite a task without any experience I must say. Glad I’m not alone!
If it's your first time, For health and safety you should always disconnect the battery from the cordless drill so you don't hurt yourself and others in the process.
What was so absolutely wondrous about this is it was so simple. It was not complicated. He didn’t overtalk it. He didn’t try to get you to figure anything else out. That’s just what I needed. Thank you so much.
Thank you! As a girl, my dad never cared to teach me stuff 😢 Even though I’m now married, I like to be able to do basic things for myself and not have to wait for my husband to assemble small things. I really appreciate this video.
I’m very glad that these videos are helpful and I’m very happy to help you learn this stuff! We all need to learn everything somewhere. Best of luck on all your projects. You got this!
GREAT INFORMATION BECAUSE THE BATTERY I GOT WITH THE DRILL NEVER TURNED GREEN, IT STAYED FLASHING RED IT DIDNT CHARGE, , NEVER TURNED GREEN. THANKS SO MUCH FOR SHARING. 😊🎉🎉🎉🎉
Oh my goodness, you save me, my sir. I bought a power drill couple years ago. Maybe it was a year ago. But regardless was never able to use it. Because I didn't know how to change the stupid drill bit until your video saved me🫠🤩🤩🤩🤗🙌🏼🫶🏼
Good question! So you’ll notice that the drill bit is split in half between the pointed end that goes into the screw, and the long end with flat edges. The part with the flat edges is called the “shank” (you can look it up to see a picture if you need to). The shank is what is fully inserted into the drill. Basically, put it in until the flat-edges aren’t showing. I hope that makes sense! Best of luck!
@@smallsimplestuff2791 Thanks! So can I insert a small bit that doesn't hit the back of the chuck and just tighten the chuck even though it's not hitting the back like a "normal" sized longer bit? Because I feel like certain small bits that came with my screw bit set were specially made for the bit holder/extender that came with the set. Does THAT make any sense? Lol.
@@jaykob2482 Yeah I think so. As long as the bits aren’t too short for the chuck, it should work fine for smaller or shorter bits. The only thing that really matters is that the bit is firmly held by the drill. You can double check with the manufacturer to be sure but I’d think it’d be fine. Best of luck to ya!
The bit is split into two main parts- the body (which includes the point) and the shank (the part with the flat edges). You want to put the entire shank into the drill, leaving the entire body poking out. Does that make sense? Basically just put in the flat-edged part.
Instead of doing this just hold the top part put your drill on tighten and pull the trigger while holding the top or the chuck with the other hand. To loosen just do the opposite and turn the drill to turn left for loosen and it comes back out.
Thank you man. Somehow I grew up and found myself with a family and home and now I have to do man stuff. This absolutely confused me. Lots of videos just skip over this probably because they learned it when they were like 5. But I needed this level of detail and I finally understand how to use this thing.
I’m glad that this could help! Good luck with all your future stuff man!
Haha fr I'm 24 got certified at 19 for HVAC technician and always worked construction same as working on vehicles but never actually needed it outside of those things now I got a new place and new car plus an 11 month baby girl out of nowhere life changed hahaha
Seriously, us too! Like, celebrating with you that it's second nature to you (others), but the rest of us need step by step help bc no one ever taught us! Lol
You’re not alone! I grew up without a dad, so I’ve always had to learn stuff on my own. Putting a new screen door and handle on was quite a task without any experience I must say. Glad I’m not alone!
Did you play with dolls as a kid?
It doesn't matter how many times I use a drill, I always forget how to do this for some reason. Thanks for making it quick and easy.
If it's your first time, For health and safety you should always disconnect the battery from the cordless drill so you don't hurt yourself and others in the process.
What? No why would you do that
@@wsbkleeger because Heath and safety comes first
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What was so absolutely wondrous about this is it was so simple. It was not complicated. He didn’t overtalk it. He didn’t try to get you to figure anything else out. That’s just what I needed. Thank you so much.
Thank you! I was confused on how deep the bit had to go in before securing. This was very helpful !!
Thank you!! You took your time, you showed everything and that's exactly what I needed. Bravo to you Sir!!
Thank you! As a girl, my dad never cared to teach me stuff 😢 Even though I’m now married, I like to be able to do basic things for myself and not have to wait for my husband to assemble small things. I really appreciate this video.
I’m very glad that these videos are helpful and I’m very happy to help you learn this stuff! We all need to learn everything somewhere. Best of luck on all your projects. You got this!
Thank you so much. I just KNEW I was missing a part. 😂 Thank you, again.
As a woman, that's exactly what needed to know. Thank you very much!
I love when people get straight to the point! Thank you!!
You’re a life saver 😊
GREAT INFORMATION BECAUSE THE BATTERY I GOT WITH THE DRILL NEVER TURNED GREEN, IT STAYED FLASHING RED IT DIDNT CHARGE, , NEVER TURNED GREEN. THANKS SO MUCH FOR SHARING. 😊🎉🎉🎉🎉
Exactly what I was looking for. This is great, thanks!
thank you!! After watching 5 other videos I finally understand 🥳🥳
Thanks for just getting to the point!
That’s my goal! I’m glad it was useful for you!
Thank you! I watched other videos, but they didn't explain this. Holding that bottom part changed the game for me, hahaha
Thank you so much just when the person I depend on the most refuses to assist me I had to run to TH-cam and your video was the one that helped me 🤗🤗
Oh my goodness, you save me, my sir. I bought a power drill couple years ago. Maybe it was a year ago. But regardless was never able to use it. Because I didn't know how to change the stupid drill bit until your video saved me🫠🤩🤩🤩🤗🙌🏼🫶🏼
You just saved my life thank you!!
No problem! I’m glad it helped :) have a great day!
mine too ❤😜
Thank you so much! You saved us countless hours❤
I've always just held the back dial and pull the trigger in the loosen direction then do the same in the tighten direction to secure the bit.
That works too! That’s when you know you’re a pro!
Thank you very much. I’m changing something on my bike and I needed help.
Thank you. Exactly the information I need.
Thank you!!!!! I bought this exact one and immediately packed it up to return 😭😂😂
You saved big time,
Thanks man.
Thanks so much exactly what I was looking for - this got my shelves up 😊
Omg!!! Thanks so much!! This was super easy to do. I appreciate you man🙌🏾💕
Omgggg thank you so much, I bought mine today and there were instructions in the box on how to use it
👏👏 Finally found a video that ACTUALLY helped. Much thanks!
Thanks for the help, you were straight to the point and that’s what I like!!
Thank you, Dad.
Thank you! I did it in one second with your explanation
Thank you ! Shoe rack complete.. only took my 3 times but I did it
Congrats on the completed shoe rack! Those things are handy!
thank u man u saved meee
Thank you, GOD bless you abundantly more 😊 💖 🙏
Thanks so much for your video I have the exact drill 😇😎🙃
Thank you for your help, you made very simple😁🙏🏼
You saved the day. Thanks
Super helpful 👌
Ty man this helped me alot
No problem man, best of luck on your stuff!
Very simple and easy thanks 😊
Woah! In the end i make it come out ahaha just thanks man 😅
Thank you..I was getting so frustrated lol
Thank you so much. That really help. ❤
I guess you could do it this way, but can also hold the chuck while pressing the trigger, have it turning right to tighten, left to loosen
Thank you!! 💙💙
THANK YOU!❤
Thank you! You’re a good man
Thanks, I appreciate you!
Tanks you bro ❤
Omg, thank you so much 😅 I was over here struggling
I’m so glad it was helpful! Best of luck!
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Thank you so much I was so oblivious lol
Thank you so much…. My first time ❤
You should do "advance " video. Hold bit in center while holding chuck and pull trigger. Much easier and faster once you get use to it.
Normally extension with bit depending on its size, something that size should have extension to make life easier :)
That’s a great idea, thank you!
Might not be safe but I’ve always held the chuck and let the drill do the work.
Thank you 😢
I've been trying to figure it out for 10mins 😅
Haha no worries! I’m glad that this helped 😁
Thanks you sir 🙏🏽
This was helpful. Idk why I couldn't figure this out😫
No worries, we got you! I’m glad it helped
Thanks man!
Thank u for this
How do you gauge how far you should insert a small screw bit, (like the one in your vid)?
Good question! So you’ll notice that the drill bit is split in half between the pointed end that goes into the screw, and the long end with flat edges. The part with the flat edges is called the “shank” (you can look it up to see a picture if you need to). The shank is what is fully inserted into the drill. Basically, put it in until the flat-edges aren’t showing. I hope that makes sense! Best of luck!
@@smallsimplestuff2791
Thanks! So can I insert a small bit that doesn't hit the back of the chuck and just tighten the chuck even though it's not hitting the back like a "normal" sized longer bit?
Because I feel like certain small bits that came with my screw bit set were specially made for the bit holder/extender that came with the set. Does THAT make any sense? Lol.
@@jaykob2482 Yeah I think so. As long as the bits aren’t too short for the chuck, it should work fine for smaller or shorter bits. The only thing that really matters is that the bit is firmly held by the drill.
You can double check with the manufacturer to be sure but I’d think it’d be fine.
Best of luck to ya!
Thank you soo much!!
Thanks, if it wasn't mine I would figure it out myself xD
My man!!
super helpful thank you!! ❤
I’m glad it helped! Best of luck!
Super simple, thanks!
Thanks my husband will be so proud!
Thank you my friend 😊😊😊
Thanks 👍
Thanks alot 😊
Thank You could not figure this out...not like my old drill...
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Thank you bro
Thank you!!!
What about the long screws lol
Thanks I thought my tool box is missing something 😂 and the manual has no assembly instructions
Always turn it one click back after tightened it locks the chuck just a pro tip!
Nice! Thank you for that
Mine is stuck 😢 Someone help!!
Went back to the store. They had never seen that before
Looove it!! Thanks🎉
Thanks now i can be able to modified hotwheels
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Thakyou so much😊
How far inside do you put the bit? Whats the rule, do you put all drill bits in till it stops or do you put in without it stopping?
The bit is split into two main parts- the body (which includes the point) and the shank (the part with the flat edges). You want to put the entire shank into the drill, leaving the entire body poking out. Does that make sense? Basically just put in the flat-edged part.
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Mans got a black and decker and trying to teach people how to use a drill 🤪
Yeah how to use a black and decker you gotta be a tard to buy a milwaukee m18 fuel for housework
I got it thank u so much
Oh good! Best of luck on your projects!
Mine is stock unable to twist any advice?
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Thanks so much!lol
You need a bit holder first then the bit unless if it's a impact ready bit
Instead of doing this just hold the top part put your drill on tighten and pull the trigger while holding the top or the chuck with the other hand. To loosen just do the opposite and turn the drill to turn left for loosen and it comes back out.
Thank you soo much
But when it gets stuck!!
But what about, if it's freeze ?
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Thanks
mine just doesn't move :/ I could barely get it to grip, now I can't remove it
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