Fantastic job! I wish more people would repair broken items instead of sending them to landfill. I like to try and fix items if I can, if I can't they end up in my "bits box" for use in future art projects, I very rarely throw anything away, much to the frustration of my poor Mum! So I really appreciate what you're doing here. Cheers from the UK!
I don't think putting the armature into the ultrasonic was a smart move. Ultrasonic MAY damage windings laquer making it sort out and the solvent (gasoline) you used probably washed the grease out of the bearings, unless you changed new bearings off camera. Otherwise nice repair and making it to be in working order again.
he didn't even check, how it works under pressure: only small screws was used without started impact in driver :D Why? Because body will break one more time in the same place :D That restorations are only for youtube, not to work with this tools :)
I was going to say exactly the same thing. The reality is, even his handle repair is unlikely to be able to sustain much in the way of pressure when actually using the impact aspect - yet alone the poor windings
@@darek098 Look, he's kept that tool out of landfill for the time being, it'll likely suffice as a non-impact drill. Maybe someone has use for it like that, you don't know. I for one appreciate the effort. If you can't then maybe this isn't the channel for you.
Good save. I had to do something similar to a cordless circular saw after a tumble of a roof. I bought a new one to take to work and assigned the repaired one to domestic use. However I use it a lot, even cutting scrap lumber up for firewood. It’s holding up without any problems.
@@hbrestoration Wicked, thanks! It looks a lot like paint I used many years ago on a Red Dwarf Kryten vinyl model kit so I wondered what colour it was. Looks fantastic!
Hope you will enjoy watching the video 😊😊😊
This is absolutely awesome! Also... you should name it "Frankendriver"
@@eden_blacke What is its meaning?
Thankyou , when I open that spring come out from no where , you help me a lot .
🥰🥰🥰 I am so happy about that. have a nice day
Fantastic job! I wish more people would repair broken items instead of sending them to landfill. I like to try and fix items if I can, if I can't they end up in my "bits box" for use in future art projects, I very rarely throw anything away, much to the frustration of my poor Mum! So I really appreciate what you're doing here. Cheers from the UK!
Have a nice day ! thank for your comment ^^ I'm very happy to read it.
Cheers Exinferis !!!!!!
@@georgedavall9449 🥰 thank youu
The body kit for that impact is $12 bucks...
I can't find a place that sells replacement covers
I love to watch your restoration because its done the proper way 🎉🎉🎉🎉
🙏 thank you very much
Why didn't you order new plastic?
I don't see anyone selling a new cover
I don't think putting the armature into the ultrasonic was a smart move. Ultrasonic MAY damage windings laquer making it sort out and the solvent (gasoline) you used probably washed the grease out of the bearings, unless you changed new bearings off camera. Otherwise nice repair and making it to be in working order again.
he didn't even check, how it works under pressure: only small screws was used without started impact in driver :D Why? Because body will break one more time in the same place :D
That restorations are only for youtube, not to work with this tools :)
I was going to say exactly the same thing. The reality is, even his handle repair is unlikely to be able to sustain much in the way of pressure when actually using the impact aspect - yet alone the poor windings
Thank you for your comment, I shouldn't have washed the bearings as well 😅
I think it has to go through a whole process of work to prove it
@@darek098 Look, he's kept that tool out of landfill for the time being, it'll likely suffice as a non-impact drill. Maybe someone has use for it like that, you don't know. I for one appreciate the effort. If you can't then maybe this isn't the channel for you.
Good save. I had to do something similar to a cordless circular saw after a tumble of a roof. I bought a new one to take to work and assigned the repaired one to domestic use. However I use it a lot, even cutting scrap lumber up for firewood. It’s holding up without any problems.
Congratulations, it's so durable, I hope it stays that way
It's alive! Frankestein's impact driver. ;-)
(and good restoration btw)
Thank you very much ☺ have nice day ♥♥♥
Great restoration, another option for stitching is heavy duty staples...
thank you ☺ have nice day ♥♥♥
Beautiful restoration 👍👍
thank you ^^ have a nice day
Kreatif
The best👍💯...
♥♥♥
waiting for more type c mod 🙏🔥🔥
If I would have seen thumb nail pic of super glue I wouldn't have watched
What's wrong, I need to fix it before plastic welding
What's wrong, I need to fix it before plastic welding
Really? that handle was intentionally cutted with a dremel or a thin saw.
Good video.😀😀😀😀😀
have nice day ♥♥♥
Nice
have nice day ♥♥♥
Restaurada parafusadeira elétrica sem fio 🪛🔌🚫😉
thank you ☺ have nice day ♥♥♥
What is the code for the paint color you used?
Samurai K414
@@hbrestoration Wicked, thanks! It looks a lot like paint I used many years ago on a Red Dwarf Kryten vinyl model kit so I wondered what colour it was. Looks fantastic!
Im enjoying watching thevideo until he uses super glue...
why??
I need to fix it before plastic welding
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💯💯💯💯💯👍👌🇧🇷🇧🇷
❤️❤️❤️ have a nice day !
🖐️👍🖐️👍🖐️👍🖐️👍🖐️
first
❤️❤️❤️
@@hbrestoration Remove the sticker from the 18-volt lithium-ion battery so that no one can know that your battery is not an OEM.
I don't think I have to prove whether it's an OEM battery or not 😰
@@nelchan2421shut…… UP
@@Erikffw112