Yes. My guess is that a good clean with contact cleaner and new brushes would have the motor run pretty much like new. The worn out bearings and absence of grease is a completely different story...
In this case the armature and/or field coil was probably burnt and useless. This is a good Mc Gyver if you are far a way from a store / stores are closed / urgent job and if you have a DC motor handy which can fit into the housing nicely.
@@lennartekdahl8298 he’s not mixing it he is using 220v or 110v to 12v circuit so he’s not mixing the motor maybe you should know what happening before you comment
The deal breaker is connecting the small diameter motor shaft to the old gearbox by drilling the old output shaft. That's really skillful engineering! Not many people are up tot that! Interesting to watch anyway (with the sound turned down).
This perfectly demonstrates that just because you can do it, doesn't mean you should do it. I'd imagine after all the parts, the solder, the electrics and all the time and hassle of drilling bits out, cutting bits off, then all the worry that its going to electricute someone or blow up at some point, it may just have been easier to buy a new one.
so let me get this straight.... he took an old drill, removed the old motor, replaced it with a smaller weaker motor and got 4 Million views for that. Congratulations my friend. the title should be how to convert and old drill to 4 Million views! Something I was never able to do even with legit videos.
You can also run directly on rechargeable batteries. How much torque does it provide? You can also test it on bricks as well. If the old rotor is still good, you could have simply removed the stator and fit strong magnets on both sides of the rotor in the casing. It would save much work. Do cutting and no drilling to fit dc motor.
Great technique no doubt. We just need to realize that over engineered products can be simpler and cheaper if the required parts are replaced. Eg brushes. This drill is now imbalanced and can only be used for low torque jobs. Your engineering skills are 😊👍.
My feelings exactly, I'm fortunate to have several high end tools, meaning too expensive, but knowing how to repair anything is priceless. I haven't always been able to just walk into a store and throw money at the cash register in order to always buy the best tool in stock, but had always bought the best I could with what money I had In My Pocket, which fortunately have lasted for fifty plus years. And now that I do have several of those upper-end tools I still tend to use my older corded tools just for old times sake.
It might feel like a waste of time to some, but skills some people have are always worth watching.learning something new is always worth watching.they probably said your wasting my time to Ben Franklin to.
Thank you for the Share. ...and so you can the next 10,000 holes drill . Good idea, ......... maybe on a drill stand for small narrow work with a clamp for workpieces. Greetings from Holland.
Changing the brushes would have been my first move. Worn down to nearly nothing and not making full contact. If that fails, throw away. Not worth the time.
If you are going to do that much work on it, replace the broken cord also. BUT, with the price of the motor, new cord, and the time, I would have bought a new drill. Very good idea though. Very lucky to find a motor that even fits.
Do you really think those zip ties are going to keep the new motor from spinning in the drill case when the drill bit has a lot of pressure on it, or it's stopped by a piece of metal you're selling through?
So where did the replacement motor come from? Another working drill? Does it have more torque than original? Seems like too much effort for average results, unless you're just really attached to that drill.
Hello,hope that you read It and give me an answer, I think many here want the answer, Where did you get the electronic circuit to convert ac to dc? Can you provide a diagram or a link to acquire it, I would be very grateful if you answer me, thanks
Why would you go through all that trouble when you can go buy a drill for 40 bucks at Harbor Freight in the United States but I guess you can fix drills
We don't all live in the United States... This is great advice for someone who comes from my part of the world. Whatever that drill cost you, multiply that number by 14 to get an idea of how much it costs here...
Aunque el motor que usó de repuesto son los que usan los atornilladores a batería no puede tener la misma potencia debido al sistema de transmisión que poseen dichos atornilladores. Puedes perforar los agujeros que quieras en madera y usando una broca pequeña pero no puedes hacer siquiera un agujero en metal con esa misma broca con ese taladro refaccionado.
Resourceful. But chuck-keys belong in museums. Also my Black & Decker recently packed up,(after 25+ yrs of DIY) so I pigeon- holed it and bought a new, keyless chuck, entry level Bosch.
sorry, I've tried that conversion - and they just don't have the torque or power that way. It's like a Gas lawnmower compared to an electric one- it will work- but major loss of power.
The grinder guard gets into the way of a lot of cutting application such as cutting , sanding granite. Just make sure your body is not in the same plane as the disc. If the disc ever broke, pieces will miss your body. However, I have NEVER seen a disc broken when in use for almost 20 yrs using the grinder. I am still careful though.
I was cutting a sewer pipe and it exploded. spent 25 min looking for disk . I gave up and headed to Home Depot and there it was in my car tire 40 feet away.. later I saw trhe skip marks on asphalt . looking back, never so happy to see flat tire and not flat friend.
machine [məˈSHēn] NOUN an apparatus using or applying mechanical power and having several parts, each with a definite function and together performing a particular task. "a fax machine" · [more] synonyms: apparatus · appliance · instrument · tool · utensil · device · unit · contraption · contrivance · gadget · mechanism · engine · motor · lever · pulley · gizmo
I have this motor "denso motor 64343403 12v"... my question is: how can I accelerate more and how can I make it more powerful (I want to use it to carve mdf and wood and iron)
Please for the love of god put a guard on that cut off wheel. You can skimp away without it on other wheels tho, but the cut offs are disasters waiting to happen
So here I am, sleeping overnight with my German Shepherd in his doghouse because I pirated the electric motor from the wife's blender, ha ha. Interesting video though and I did appreciate learning that other "cans" could be used instead of the stock, usually more expensive motors, and could easily drop-in instead of having to order one from DeWalt, Minneapolis, or Makita, etc. I think a lot of people missed the point that items such as this can easily be repaired instead of tossing them in the trash. I currently have (2) drill guns by Hyper Tuff from Walmart ($18.00), one extra just because of the price which are fine for home use, plus I got an extra battery and charger in the deal. At the same time I also have DeWalt, Makita, and Ryobi cordless drills and screw guns as well as several other corded drills, (for the last 50years) and have been fortunate they still function as well today as when I first purchased them. but the thing I'm getting to is It is still nice to know how to repair items such as this without having to buy a new one. And what I came away with was how to integrate a new motor to the mechanics of an inoperable unit, so Thank You for sharing.
Forgot to say I would have used a couple of stainless steel hose clamps instead of the plastic ties since they will not keep the outer casing from eventually twisting.
This could have been interesting, nice drill case repurposed to run on batteries or something. The drill shaft connection was ok, but the cable ties were a sloppy touch. Hot glue around the motor would have been a better solution.
thought he was gonna repurpose it into a mill, but quickly realized he was just killin the clutch... i was like , wtf are you doi.... then remembered you cant fix stupid!
well done on the ingenuity mate, but, a set of brushes salvaged from any old motor and sanded into shape would be a better option than decreasing your power by 50%..i liked the content though
That is what I was thinking. I saw new set of brushes for few bucks at hardware store. I would have replaced brushes before deciding to replace the entire motor.
Why do you folks think that everyone lives in the US or some other developed country? Are there Walmarts after the last stop garages around the world? I have been in places where this would be a welcome fix. A broken blender with a working motor may be found in some neighbor's kitchen but nowhere to buy brushes or any other part of a drill. The main reason for these videos is not to repair the tool or equipment you see but to share an idea of how such repairs could be done. Give thanks that you were born in a country where Walmarts and dollars are plentiful. Comments always tell a lot about a persons's intellect.
@@CG-cx9fv if you can't get simple replacement parts there is a good chance you won't be on the internet either . Somewhere the tool was bought , somewhere there would be replacement parts . Go buy a new one if you can't get parts . Single speed, corded drill - 12-14 bucks new
When you consider theres a 1600w motor in my hoover, and the same in a very powerful drill, and I could use the drill a lot more I could see the point.
But you still need to bolt the body of the motor to the casing or it with proper torque will spin inside the casing . Use the mounting holes on the front facing it the motor housing.
Thanks for watching, leave a comment.
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What is the name of motor I want it can available on online tell me
Get a new brushless drill. Cheap enough and will do a better job than that old P O S
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Perfect for drilling butter.
Hahahaha
Best YT comment of the day.
Genius.!
Man. If you only knew how bad I needed this laugh when I read this. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
I just learned how to spend a few hours turning up 120 volt drill into 120 volt drill😳
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You also learned, "how to" waste a few hours.
Serious? 🤔
Not only that, I believe you also watched someone turn something back into itself.
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The bearings sound rough, the whole event is not worth it. Drills of that quality are cheap enough, better to recycle and buy a new one!
Think it may have been easier and better just to put new brushes in it!
Yes. My guess is that a good clean with contact cleaner and new brushes would have the motor run pretty much like new.
The worn out bearings and absence of grease is a completely different story...
In this case the armature and/or field coil was probably burnt and useless. This is a good Mc Gyver if you are far a way from a store / stores are closed / urgent job and if you have a DC motor handy which can fit into the housing nicely.
That's what I would have done, and a new power cord.
you might not know if the rotor was ok or not, what if it is burned
But with this 775 motor drill machine, you can use it with just a 12v battery anywhere.
I've got to be more careful when I pick a video to watch
Ohhh yess.....absolutly......AC and DC
Hmmm.... you mix AC and DC motors......thats no good.....put it in the recycle bin
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@@lennartekdahl8298 he’s not mixing it he is using 220v or 110v to 12v circuit so he’s not mixing the motor maybe you should know what happening before you comment
The deal breaker is connecting the small diameter motor shaft to the old gearbox by drilling the old output shaft. That's really skillful engineering! Not many people are up tot that! Interesting to watch anyway (with the sound turned down).
Darn...need a drill to fix a drill.
That's interesting...I cast this one to my ho. W theater system and rattles the windows!
@@JohnSmith-mw2hh Oh the irony.
I used my Catitar to play the strings. She was not amused😾
@@soylentgreen9492 Did she divorce you?
great, i finally have a use for that drawer full of old blender motors i'm not using
This perfectly demonstrates that just because you can do it, doesn't mean you should do it.
I'd imagine after all the parts, the solder, the electrics and all the time and hassle of drilling bits out, cutting bits off, then all the worry that its going to electricute someone or blow up at some point, it may just have been easier to buy a new one.
You got that right!!!
Tht s it..!
Well done for making the most under powered drill on the market. Top job. For your next video let’s see your refurbished tool, drill a 13mm hole.
Haha it can barely drill pine with a 5mm
This. Is. Cool 😎. And the sound is perfect 👌 and the music 🎶 is perfect 👌😎
Took a drill apart. Then put drill back together. Amazing!!
Really wonderful and useful information. Thanks for your efforts taken to share the video. From Jawaharlal Bharat INDIA 🙏
This guy is like a driving instructor who says "Keep Death off the roads, drive on the Sidewalk.. Nutter
so let me get this straight.... he took an old drill, removed the old motor, replaced it with a smaller weaker motor and got 4 Million views for that. Congratulations my friend. the title should be how to convert and old drill to 4 Million views! Something I was never able to do even with legit videos.
Next video: "How I adapted one of San Onofre's discarded nuclear reactors to drive my wife's washing machine"
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You can also run directly on rechargeable batteries. How much torque does it provide? You can also test it on bricks as well. If the old rotor is still good, you could have simply removed the stator and fit strong magnets on both sides of the rotor in the casing. It would save much work. Do cutting and no drilling to fit dc motor.
I should do that in one of my next projects.
Thanks for watching 😊
You cant Test it in bricks since it has No Hammerdrill function
so, you took a broken drill and made a dangerous broken drill.
LOL
Or at best a useless one
Lol 😆 why is it dangerous
supid people will call fixing something dangerous
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I rarely hit the don't like button, but on this occasion I felt it was justified.
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Great technique no doubt. We just need to realize that over engineered products can be simpler and cheaper if the required parts are replaced. Eg brushes. This drill is now imbalanced and can only be used for low torque jobs. Your engineering skills are 😊👍.
Yeah, i also noticed we can't use that for hard wood. But what if he welded the new motor to the old part?
Why throw your old car away when you can put a lawn mower engine in it.
😅😂😅😂😅😂
Maybe if I lived in Cuba, otherwise spend $12 dollars at Harbor freight and get a new drill
HF drill.... really ?! Lol.
lol thats exactly what I was thinking while watching this
Kenny Davis It's better than that abomination.
Cool you made a drill out of a drill!
Thanks for this video...good for us who cant afford to buy new one.
My feelings exactly, I'm fortunate to have several high end tools, meaning too expensive, but knowing how to repair anything is priceless.
I haven't always been able to just walk into a store and throw money at the cash register in order to always buy the best tool in stock, but had always bought the best I could with what money I had In My Pocket, which fortunately have lasted for fifty plus years.
And now that I do have several of those upper-end tools I still tend to use my older corded tools just for old times sake.
Lot of complaints but over 2 MILLION views, mission accomplished!
I thought this video was going to be crap it didn't disappoint 👍
It might feel like a waste of time to some, but skills some people have are always worth watching.learning something new is always worth watching.they probably said your wasting my time to Ben Franklin to.
Well fine, but I'd like to see people using tools and vice correctly.
I'm going to keep telling myself this was a 15 year old kid making this video...so I don't feel like a real idiot for watching till the end
LOL
I expect a work of art from a 'King' of Homemade. But now i really dissappointed.
Thumbs up for effort 👍
Nice idea but how you connected reverse forward switch please explain
Bit ironic because you need a drill to do this lol
😂🤞
Thank you for the Share.
...and so you can the next 10,000 holes drill . Good idea, ......... maybe on a drill stand for small narrow work with a clamp for workpieces.
Greetings from Holland.
very good for making holes in butter
I'm here for the Megadeth the drill was a bonus.
HaHaHA, me too.
Whats the name of that black thing that connecting the wires. Mines burn up. Could u tell me the name so i could get a new one
What type of motor you replace it
Basically, you take out the big motor and put a smaller motor in. But was the big motor so impossible to repair?
Changing the brushes would have been my first move. Worn down to nearly nothing and not making full contact.
If that fails, throw away. Not worth the time.
The dc motor you replace is it 775?
If you are going to do that much work on it, replace the broken cord also. BUT, with the price of the motor, new cord, and the time, I would have bought a new drill. Very good idea though. Very lucky to find a motor that even fits.
Do you really think those zip ties are going to keep the new motor from spinning in the drill case when the drill bit has a lot of pressure on it, or it's stopped by a piece of metal you're selling through?
Look very good. Well done !!
Ques: What is (are) Specifications of the motor you used for this repair, Electrical & mechanical, model, size ??
THanks
So where did the replacement motor come from? Another working drill? Does it have more torque than original? Seems like too much effort for average results, unless you're just really attached to that drill.
magic motor!
it is very good to see inside.
you are really nice!
yo pensé en algo parecido . pero tengo una duda con que estas alimentando el motor 775 ?
Hello,hope that you read It and give me an answer, I think many here want the answer, Where did you get the electronic circuit to convert ac to dc? Can you provide a diagram or a link to acquire it, I would be very grateful if you answer me, thanks
You are M . A . double . D man! I could write 10 pages about that video, none of it good!
OMG! 🫣🤐🤐🤐🤐🤦🏻♂️
Bhai dc motor kaha milti he aur apke paas he kiya
Why would you go through all that trouble when you can go buy a drill for 40 bucks at Harbor Freight in the United States but I guess you can fix drills
Actually you can get them cheaper than that lol.
@@NitroMeep3.3 I was just using that as an example but I'm sure you can buy drills for cheaper
He just saved $40 to stock up on Jack Daniels.
We don't all live in the United States... This is great advice for someone who comes from my part of the world. Whatever that drill cost you, multiply that number by 14 to get an idea of how much it costs here...
You fixed it:)
Great vid!
Shoulda just gon'ahead and fixed that power cord while you were at it. Hehe.
Very good idea
Where did you get the replacement motor
Perfect job! You managed to revive a drill with a worthless chuck that will cost you not even 10 bucks to buy new with a modern chuck.
I still use keyed chucks less slip on a drill bit
Don't throw away, repair it! Seems legit!
Why would you use impact on a wood bit? I don't get it.
What Tool does he use to use to connect wires
Aunque el motor que usó de repuesto son los que usan los atornilladores a batería no puede tener la misma potencia debido al sistema de transmisión que poseen dichos atornilladores. Puedes perforar los agujeros que quieras en madera y usando una broca pequeña pero no puedes hacer siquiera un agujero en metal con esa misma broca con ese taladro refaccionado.
Que circuito é esse para converter a energia de entrada?
What is in side.
Is that out side?
Resourceful. But chuck-keys belong in museums. Also my Black & Decker recently packed up,(after 25+ yrs of DIY) so I pigeon- holed it and bought a new, keyless chuck, entry level Bosch.
sorry, I've tried that conversion - and they just don't have the torque or power that way. It's like a Gas lawnmower compared to an electric one- it will work- but major loss of power.
That drill seen better dayz 😂!
Guard removal of the grinder is a no no. After you have, or seen one explode you'll be a believer in grinder guards.
The grinder guard gets into the way of a lot of cutting application such as cutting , sanding granite.
Just make sure your body is not in the same plane as the disc. If the disc ever broke, pieces will miss your body. However, I have NEVER seen a disc broken when in use for almost 20 yrs using the grinder. I am still careful though.
I was cutting a sewer pipe and it exploded. spent 25 min looking for disk . I gave up and headed to Home Depot and there it was in my car tire 40 feet away.. later I saw trhe skip marks on asphalt . looking back, never so happy to see flat tire and not flat friend.
Drill machine? I have in my 60 years never heard of a Drill being called a "Machine."
My screwdriver machine is missing again. 😉 lol
in europe its machine, if you dont have anything nice to say, just stfu
machine
[məˈSHēn]
NOUN
an apparatus using or applying mechanical power and having several parts, each with a definite function and together performing a particular task.
"a fax machine" · [more]
synonyms:
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What are you going to drill with that thing?
Probably make a great butter churn for a little while lol
I have this motor "denso motor 64343403 12v"... my question is: how can I accelerate more and how can I make it more powerful (I want to use it to carve mdf and wood and iron)
Informative video. now see how motor connects to chuck - actually offset from one another.
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Kon moter fasae ho bhau 775 he ka😅
Please for the love of god put a guard on that cut off wheel. You can skimp away without it on other wheels tho, but the cut offs are disasters waiting to happen
That's like cannibalism ain't it, taking 1 drill apart with another
So here I am, sleeping overnight with my German Shepherd in his doghouse because I pirated the electric motor from the wife's blender, ha ha.
Interesting video though and I did appreciate learning that other "cans" could be used instead of the stock, usually more expensive motors, and could easily drop-in instead of having to order one from DeWalt, Minneapolis, or Makita, etc.
I think a lot of people missed the point that items such as this can easily be repaired instead of tossing them in the trash.
I currently have (2) drill guns by Hyper Tuff from Walmart ($18.00), one extra just because of the price which are fine for home use, plus I got an extra battery and charger in the deal.
At the same time I also have DeWalt, Makita, and Ryobi cordless drills and screw guns as well as several other corded drills, (for the last 50years) and have been fortunate they still function as well today as when I first purchased them. but the thing I'm getting to is It is still nice to know how to repair items such as this without having to buy a new one.
And what I came away with was how to integrate a new motor to the mechanics of an inoperable unit, so Thank You for sharing.
Forgot to say I would have used a couple of stainless steel hose clamps instead of the plastic ties since they will not keep the outer casing from eventually twisting.
This could have been interesting, nice drill case repurposed to run on batteries or something. The drill shaft connection was ok, but the cable ties were a sloppy touch. Hot glue around the motor would have been a better solution.
thought he was gonna repurpose it into a mill, but quickly realized he was just killin the clutch... i was like , wtf are you doi.... then remembered you cant fix stupid!
Where I can find sir this item
I was waiting for the cool idea. It never came. You replaced the motor in a drill.
With a crappier lower power motor.
So you took a broken drill and made a drill amazing
what's about the speed ?
what was wrong with the blender if the motor still worked ?
Hello. Good job, but the circuit you are running the motor with, where did you get it from or how did you make it
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Nice job man 🙏
You missed out on greasing the bearings!
well done on the ingenuity mate, but, a set of brushes salvaged from any old motor and sanded into shape would be a better option than decreasing your power by 50%..i liked the content though
That is what I was thinking. I saw new set of brushes for few bucks at hardware store. I would have replaced brushes before deciding to replace the entire motor.
I thought he was going to do something useful like make a tattoo gun.
how much is the new motor?
Good idea
Wondering why he didn't just change the brushes , drill can be replaced for 29 dollars , or less , from wal-mart
the brushes mite have bit fine to from the look of it it needed a 2$ plug for the end of the wire and mabey a staran relefe
Maybe clean the dust off the commutator
Here in México the change of the brushes only cost you $3 dollars...
Why do you folks think that everyone lives in the US or some other developed country? Are there Walmarts after the last stop garages around the world? I have been in places where this would be a welcome fix. A broken blender with a working motor may be found in some neighbor's kitchen but nowhere to buy brushes or any other part of a drill. The main reason for these videos is not to repair the tool or equipment you see but to share an idea of how such repairs could be done. Give thanks that you were born in a country where Walmarts and dollars are plentiful.
Comments always tell a lot about a persons's intellect.
@@CG-cx9fv if you can't get simple replacement parts there is a good chance you won't be on the internet either . Somewhere the tool was bought , somewhere there would be replacement parts . Go buy a new one if you can't get parts . Single speed, corded drill - 12-14 bucks new
Perfecto algo así estaba buscando !!! Saludos desde MÉXICO 😁
ये मोटर डरेकट बिजली से चलती हैं क्या भाई
Yup! One up dude sure missing some screws….
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When you consider theres a 1600w motor in my hoover, and the same in a very powerful drill, and I could use the drill a lot more I could see the point.
Maybe if I was bored out of my skull and wasn’t able to watch any paint dry......maybe
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Great Useful Idea
But you still need to bolt the body of the motor to the casing or it with proper torque will spin inside the casing . Use the mounting holes on the front facing it the motor housing.