That one engine was a stubborn one. Rewinding over and over must've taken some time. Cheers for not giving up, this driver/drill looks amazing - like some star trek future stuff. Great work!
@@gear_show Today i had seen again the video you restored this drill and i think i have the right answer The output you made in old video was thoughout the BMS maximum current of the BMS was only 20A but the starter current need more than so if the drill is original you can try to solder the wire output not thoughout the BMS i think it will be worked
Ngl your channel is the reason I've gotten into collecting and attempting to repair old tools. Though I nowhere near your level of expertise and experience
Like watching your videos like the recycling of broken worn out things into useful again your knowledge and skills are. high I have learned a lot watching you keep it up 🙂
Good job! it may have taken several tries but all in all good job on the drill and the motor, the old battery case would make a great bit storage container.
Another great video. I think with 0,5 mm dia copper not enought for long time life.As you know 1 mm2 dia copper can carry 8 ampere (D.C) So 4x18=72 WattI don't know just watt to tork value calcuations but I know this fan colling to armature very important for efficieny and long motor life .you can use maybe you can add a current limiter circuit to old battery section .If you want you have great patience .Actualy this is show me patience must be for good referbushing Meanwhile you can make a slot for bits to add metal section (to trigger's cross area plastic drill holders or magnets) Great video Congrulations
I think it best to keep original motor and convert to 2s Li-Ion (8.4v). Will the trigger switch be ok for 18v. Usually a 7.2v drill will only have a 12v rated trigger switch.
Great Job! I wondered how you might deal with the battery, since it never was on the bottom of the grip.... I like the support bracket. Kind of looks like a handgun from a videogame called Borderlands 2...... Obviously there is great benefit to using the same Makita 18v battery packs you have all over your shop... But for a little drill like this, it might have been simpler just to put 2 18650 cells together, make a new 7.2 volt (ish) pack, and run it that way???? You could have done that, you clearly have the expertise.... Just wondering. Either way, great job Sir.
Пропало все обаяние олдскульной дрели. У нее был особенный необычный дизайн, а теперь этот громоздкий тяжелый аккумулятор внизу добавили. Я бы на вашем месте просто заменил элементы питания в оригинальной батарее на литиевые, установил плату зарядки и штырьковый штекер для блока питания. Кстати, двигатель после перемотки у вас получился несбалансирован, и его сильно бьет, это заметно даже на видео.
I have an old Snap-on drill that I love but is the old NIC battery and brush motor is there anyway to send over to you to modify the battery packs and convert to brushless motor?
I love the armature rebuild; Question; The magnets for the 7.x volt are likely stronger and the new voltage would need weaker magnets? I guess; I would need to know the ohms of the original armature vs the newly rewired one. Magnets do matter. The push/pull strength? i.e. ebb/flow ? Anyhow. I love your channel; you've inspired me to rebuild several battery packs to bring old tools new life!
Hi, I have a question. Just like in this video, I got 18v by connecting 5 batteries in series, but I don't know how to charge this battery with a charger. 18v - 18,5v - 21v which one should I use?
I’ve got a question for anyone who is interested. I’ve got a 115v compressor that I’m interested in modifying to run on 2 18v batteries. What would I have to do to the motor to make this possible. The only available motor info I have is Horsepower: 1.5 Volts : 115 Hertz : 60 RPM : 3400 I run a lot of job sites totally cordless until I can’t anymore. I don’t know if any cordless compressors, other than the m18 that could possibly run what I need. Like my concrete T nailer or framing nailer (I’ve got a cordless framer, but still want the power to run another). Would I be better off biting the painful bullet of the m18’s cost ($500+) or to create a cordless conversation monster? I do understand that the compressor would be a little less powerful, but that’s a trade off for convenience. I just don’t want to run my gas powered due to the Biden prices.
That one engine was a stubborn one. Rewinding over and over must've taken some time. Cheers for not giving up, this driver/drill looks amazing - like some star trek future stuff. Great work!
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Hello from Starship Enterprise! 🖖😉
12:47 Respect for patience and perseverance! Great job!👍
Great modification, my friend.. and thank you for your patience in winding the engine for the third time without getting bored. Stay well 👌💪😊
This video is inspiring cause he is sharing with us the failures…. Which is more educational than first time right and glossy easy video
Love this guy! He's an inspiration to us all, retrofitting tools and giving 2nd life to them instead of throwing stuff away.
If you can make a small fan at the original battery holder to cooler the motor that will be much better for long time
Yes, you're right, thank you!
@@gear_show Today i had seen again the video you restored this drill and i think i have the right answer
The output you made in old video was thoughout the BMS maximum current of the BMS was only 20A but the starter current need more than so if the drill is original you can try to solder the wire output not thoughout the BMS i think it will be worked
Kudos for including the failed attempts. End result shows how it it's worth it to keep trying until you succeed!
Você teve muito trabalho para acertar a espessura do fio, mas no final obteve sucesso na modificação neste motor. Parabéns pela sua persistência!
Ngl your channel is the reason I've gotten into collecting and attempting to repair old tools. Though I nowhere near your level of expertise and experience
Very Nice ..patience and not giving up ..salute for this man...well done bro ...from 🇵🇭
"He Is a Man of Focus, Commitment and Sheer F*****g Will"
I've never gonna have such thing to convert but I have watched it all the way
За труд , старание и упорство , лайк ! Вы молодец ! Дай Вам Бог здоровья!
Здравствуйте, Ваши видео лучшее, что я видел за последнее время
Best video ever. Made the mistakes, show them and fix them. Congratulations!
Работа проведена интересная и познавательная, как развлекательный контент, за это👍. Но в наше время такая конструкция не актуальна
Akhirnya q tunggu muncul juga video y tambah kapasitas besar. Trimakasih banyak
No matter how many failures, if your confidence is restored, you will succeed
Парниша красавец, не сдался, чисто дело принципа!
Как всегда отличная работа! Молодец, что не сдались! Небольшая просьба. Пишите в титрах какого года выпуска эти инструменты.
A very great job, one of the best things I watch is your content, my friend.❤❤❤❤
Parabéns pelos vídeos em que você rebobina os pequenos motores. Muito interessantes 😊👏👏👏👌
muito mesmo!
🇵🇱 uparty sprzęcik, ale Ty okazałeś się bardziej uparty. Brawo Ty 😎
Упорство в достижении результата, достойное уважения! Но расчёт обмотки помог бы потратить меньше времени!
Я понял, что расчет был, просто не приведен в ролике.
Could you explain me how to do this?
That's the coolest cordless drill I have ever seen!
Like watching your videos like the recycling of broken worn out things into useful again your knowledge and skills are. high I have learned a lot watching you keep it up 🙂
Медаль за волю к победе! С уважением и пожеланием дальнейших успехов))
一直不放弃,终于改造成功,做得好!
Perfect way to learn by practicing ❤️👍
4:29
check before the last beep . its short the coile with armature
i know it will be failure before continue watching .... thanks.
Great stuff, maby use that old battery compartment to use an extraction fan to cool it off. 🤣🤣
Good job! it may have taken several tries but all in all good job on the drill and the motor, the old battery case would make a great bit storage container.
yes your idea is great, thanks!
great vid, even better that you showed up the problems you had along the way
Класс!!! Вы очень устремлённый человек , это хорошая черта характера.
Another great video.
I think with 0,5 mm dia copper not enought for long time life.As you know 1 mm2 dia copper can carry 8 ampere (D.C)
So 4x18=72 WattI don't know just watt to tork value calcuations but I know this fan colling to armature very important for efficieny and long motor life .you can use maybe you can add a current limiter circuit to old battery section .If you want
you have great patience .Actualy this is show me patience must be for good referbushing
Meanwhile you can make a slot for bits to add metal section (to trigger's cross area plastic drill holders or magnets)
Great video Congrulations
Я 14 витков насчитал. Да и пофиг вообще. Классное видео!
Great job! Have to wonder if those mosfets will hang on over time with the increased voltage.
You are very patient.congratulations.
Thank you very much!
When tools looked like tools, not toys. I miss these.
Yes, it does.
I'm sure after some name calling you got there in the end great posting 😁👍
Thank you!
As they say, third time lucky hey lol nice one 👍🏻👍🏻
I think it best to keep original motor and convert to 2s Li-Ion (8.4v). Will the trigger switch be ok for 18v. Usually a 7.2v drill will only have a 12v rated trigger switch.
Excellent channel, thank you and I hope for more restoration of Tor Light u
Great Job!
I wondered how you might deal with the battery, since it never was on the bottom of the grip.... I like the support bracket. Kind of looks like a handgun from a videogame called Borderlands 2......
Obviously there is great benefit to using the same Makita 18v battery packs you have all over your shop... But for a little drill like this, it might have been simpler just to put 2 18650 cells together, make a new 7.2 volt (ish) pack, and run it that way???? You could have done that, you clearly have the expertise.... Just wondering.
Either way, great job Sir.
Пропало все обаяние олдскульной дрели. У нее был особенный необычный дизайн, а теперь этот громоздкий тяжелый аккумулятор внизу добавили. Я бы на вашем месте просто заменил элементы питания в оригинальной батарее на литиевые, установил плату зарядки и штырьковый штекер для блока питания. Кстати, двигатель после перемотки у вас получился несбалансирован, и его сильно бьет, это заметно даже на видео.
Благодарим вас за отзыв!
Would have loved to see the old battery compartment turned in to a replacement bit storage
Selalu seru nyimak restorasi powertools
That drill reminds me of a Lazer gun from a 60's science fiction movie.
I think that time they like this design.
@@gear_show I agree 👍.
Amazing job ❤️❤️❤️您非常厉害❤️❤️❤️Mr gear show ❤️❤️❤️can’t wait for ur next coming video ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️非常感谢你我的爱❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@gear_show 不用客气宝贝❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Como sempre ficou ótimo. Parabéns pelos seus vídeos, são sempre bem produzidos.
Sim, obrigado por voltar!
@@gear_show sempre assisto, vc é muito bom, seus projetos sempre tem ideias criativas.
Guy: You can't plug that battery model into that drill.
Gear Show: Hold my beer, newbie.
Olfa, lobster, Makita I see there. Some quality japanese tools.
Thumbs up, we all learn from our mistakes,
Great job!! you should make a video of your tool collection
Nice job 👍
Thanks for the visit
Great restoration love your work
Thank you so much 😀
You have incredible patience!
A disfrutar de un nuevo vídeo 😊
gracias
Lo felicito por no rendirse. Excelente!!!
I like it keeping rewinding ,Amazing Bro
Thank you! I'm glad you let me know
Isn't nail lacquer made of nitrocellulose? Basically the stuff gun powder is made of?
Great job, thank you brother. You are so talented
Wasn't it easier to replace the electric motor with an 18v one?
Возможно не было двигателя нужного размера.
The size won't be fit
The shift size are different.
I have an old Snap-on drill that I love but is the old NIC battery and brush motor is there anyway to send over to you to modify the battery packs and convert to brushless motor?
can you make a video on setup tour
Gerçekten de Show yapıyorsun sen bir harikasın
I'll just stop at Home Depot lol. But good work!
You could put a bit holder in the old battery.
Yes, that is a cool idea, thank you!
Excelente restaracion la pena del motor que se quemó dos veces pero ya arreglaste ese problema
¡Gracias!
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
Great video! What's the electric screwdriver you use?
Very impressive
I love the armature rebuild;
Question;
The magnets for the 7.x volt are likely stronger and the new voltage would need weaker magnets?
I guess; I would need to know the ohms of the original armature vs the newly rewired one.
Magnets do matter.
The push/pull strength? i.e. ebb/flow ?
Anyhow.
I love your channel; you've inspired me to rebuild several battery packs to bring old tools new life!
I think the voltage depends on the armature coil, not the permanent magnet. I'm glad that you find something from this channel.
Hi, I have a question. Just like in this video, I got 18v by connecting 5 batteries in series, but I don't know how to charge this battery with a charger. 18v - 18,5v - 21v which one should I use?
Any link to that batery adapter that are used on several videos?
thanks for the shou fails! its good lesson for me and other!
Try cleaning the armature of the dynamo, usually a lot of charcoal powder gets stuck between the coppers
Сдравствуйте спасибо вам большое за ваши видео уроки скажите пожалуйста сколько нужно намотать обмотки на 12 v,14,4v,18v?
No Sacrifice no victory excellent
You're right, thank you!
Where can I get a pulley puller like that ?
is the balance that's off or to many anp's?
I don't know about this one. Seems you had to lean into it pretty hard. Otherwise, another great video. Thanks!
Надо было измерять ток потребления под нагрузкой , и допустимый ток через ротор, когда начнет перегреваться и сопоставить.
Why do you keep the old red battery pack ??
It is just the battery case, there are no cells inside.
How to calculate wire size and turns?
💪 you will finally did it!!!
Could you make a cordless scroll saw?
Amazing, very clever
I’ve got a question for anyone who is interested.
I’ve got a 115v compressor that I’m interested in modifying to run on 2 18v batteries. What would I have to do to the motor to make this possible.
The only available motor info I have is
Horsepower: 1.5
Volts : 115
Hertz : 60
RPM : 3400
I run a lot of job sites totally cordless until I can’t anymore. I don’t know if any cordless compressors, other than the m18 that could possibly run what I need. Like my concrete T nailer or framing nailer (I’ve got a cordless framer, but still want the power to run another).
Would I be better off biting the painful bullet of the m18’s cost ($500+) or to create a cordless conversation monster?
I do understand that the compressor would be a little less powerful, but that’s a trade off for convenience. I just don’t want to run my gas powered due to the Biden prices.
Thinking Congratulations 👏👏👏
私も同じドリルを持っています、33年くらい前に父さんが買ったものです、バッテリーが手に入らないので、使えませんでした、私も何とか 使えるようにしてみたいです
Честно говоря, сомнительное решение. В изначальном виде мне нравилось больше.
My friend mentioned "Why don't you build a voltage converter in the back slot if you plan to put a battery in the bottom."
Good job. I like your video
👍👍👍👍 you very onest man.
Great work
Excellent sir
You did an overkill with steel parts. Good work though :D
Great job
Is this a old AEG drill ?
good job
How old is that thing?