Great job. That tool is so old, even I do not remember it.... My first Makita, at a fairly young age, was a 7.2 volt cordless electric screwdriver/drill.... Had a pack of Nickel cadmium batteries that slid in & out of the handle, and then you could recharge them on a charger.... Was a very nice tool, to be honest, I loved it.... Now I'm thinking, that would have been 1987, 1988, something like that?? I think? Cordless tools then were very exotic, and expensive. Construction workers and jobsite workers, if there was no commercial AC Power, they'd just run generators, to power everything.... That thing you just fixed seems to pre-date even that.... I presume the concept was to plug a cord, from the tool, to a power source??? 14.4 volts... Did they want you to plug it into a car or truck battery??? Was that the idea? For people who are at a remote jobsite???? Or I guess 12 Ni-Cads would be 14.4 exactly.... A running truck would be around 14.2-14.4 volts though.... Nice round number.... I'm reading in the video description now, sorry, but you seem to indicate that there WAS a Makita Branded battery pack that belonged with the impact driver???? Fascinating. I honestly never saw anything like that.... I'm in the USA though, maybe that was Japan only??? I don't know... Anyways, thanks for sharing that. Cool look at an old cordless tool....
You have recovered well and well. everything is wonderful. I have been repairing machines like this for 25 years. But now I see that where I live the product is sold very cheaply, a machine like this costs 23USD, with 2 batteries. 1 charger and box. People buy it to use, but if it breaks, it's considered scrap. Now I still find it difficult to accept correction. Buy accessories for $15, repair time takes 1 day
And another one is saved from the bin 👍👍👍. Nice little job there Mr. Gear Show 👏👏👏. One of your less involved ones, but still just as fab 😊. Thanks brother 🙏🙏🙏. 😎
I keep tools that I need, and sold tools that I don't need.
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@@gear_show Oh thank you for the answer. I am a fan of your work by the way. Too bad I cannot do the same thing as you do since even broken power tools are expensive where I live.
Мужик ты в одеквате? Тонна смазки , этот гайковерт потерял свой заводской момент затяжки😂, а после как нагрееться , потечек словно девочка в красный день календаря.😂
Great job.
That tool is so old, even I do not remember it.... My first Makita, at a fairly young age, was a 7.2 volt cordless electric screwdriver/drill.... Had a pack of Nickel cadmium batteries that slid in & out of the handle, and then you could recharge them on a charger.... Was a very nice tool, to be honest, I loved it.... Now I'm thinking, that would have been 1987, 1988, something like that?? I think? Cordless tools then were very exotic, and expensive. Construction workers and jobsite workers, if there was no commercial AC Power, they'd just run generators, to power everything....
That thing you just fixed seems to pre-date even that.... I presume the concept was to plug a cord, from the tool, to a power source??? 14.4 volts... Did they want you to plug it into a car or truck battery??? Was that the idea? For people who are at a remote jobsite???? Or I guess 12 Ni-Cads would be 14.4 exactly.... A running truck would be around 14.2-14.4 volts though.... Nice round number....
I'm reading in the video description now, sorry, but you seem to indicate that there WAS a Makita Branded battery pack that belonged with the impact driver???? Fascinating. I honestly never saw anything like that.... I'm in the USA though, maybe that was Japan only??? I don't know...
Anyways, thanks for sharing that. Cool look at an old cordless tool....
Thank you for away sharing with me.
I just saw it for first time tool.
I love the smooth lines of the older tool designs.
In my opinion, you are a master at saving power tools.
You have recovered well and well. everything is wonderful. I have been repairing machines like this for 25 years. But now I see that where I live the product is sold very cheaply, a machine like this costs 23USD, with 2 batteries. 1 charger and box. People buy it to use, but if it breaks, it's considered scrap. Now I still find it difficult to accept correction. Buy accessories for $15, repair time takes 1 day
And another one is saved from the bin 👍👍👍. Nice little job there Mr. Gear Show 👏👏👏. One of your less involved ones, but still just as fab 😊. Thanks brother 🙏🙏🙏. 😎
I'm always love your video. There a lot of aducation.
Hello mister beautifully restored very enjoyable to watch your video good job well done
Impressive modernization master...Your job amaze everyone who watching🇷🇴🇷🇴♥️♥️
You are amazing master.thank you❤❤❤
10/10 awesome video
thank you teacher❤❤❤
Great job, thank you brother. You are so talented
I really enjoy... you're honest man....from Malaysia
Thank you!
Good job!
Wow! That thing is a beauty!
Great conversion
Лучший, спасибо за потраченное время!!!
Был гайковёрт с„хвостом",а стал с аккумуляторным блоком(Ваш доброжелатель Андрей Потаповъ).
Отличная доработка инструмента.
Great work sir you are awesome Thanks for the sharing this video ❤😊
Good job. Beautiful tool it is. 👍👍
Amazing Chanel ❤❤❤❤
Хорошая переделка. Классный аппарат. Удачи в делах
Thank you!
Excelente trabalho ..... parabéns.....🇧🇷
Another great video 👍👍
Thanks again!
I love your videos, you are a very good RUclipsr, can I get a comment heart?
11:08 smoke from the motor. Something wrong? 😅 anyway it's great work 👍🏻
What do you call the new battery housing that you add to the drill and where do you purchase them?
It's a great job! Grat! Would you please to tell me, where and how can get the batterie-converter/connector? Thx
mantap lur
Awesome ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Please share link of 18 volt battery modele and motor
If possible
when it was produced?😮
Isn't there anything that can be done for the ball on the end of the donuts to prevent them from falling out?
Is there any possible chance to get a rc drill machine from you sir to your subscribers sir?😊😊😊
You'll have to move to Japan.
@@Heymrk It is not possible to ship to India sir😊😊😊
very good
Thanks
can you make a video about how to make a diy spot welder using liion battery?
“It’s perfect”
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Probably the only one in the world that is still functioning. Yoku dekimashita.
Good gob bro
Great job. Do you please have a link for the battery connection box? Thank you.
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Perfecto
Sangat simpel dan kuat
👍👍👍
유리병에 들은 것은 무엇입니까 부품의 녹을 제거 해주는데요 궁금합니다..@
it would be nice to use 3d printing for adapters
Could you please write down the liquids you used?
Bom trabalho parabéns
Wow
Keren...
woa quá giỏi cho 10 điểm
What does he do with all these restored items
I keep tools that I need, and sold tools that I don't need.
@@gear_show Oh thank you for the answer. I am a fan of your work by the way. Too bad I cannot do the same thing as you do since even broken power tools are expensive where I live.
Masih adakah dijual yg type seperti ini
1.4 v or 12v
Непонятно как на 14,4 и на 18 вольт работает? И почему резервный двигатель 18 вольт, если изначально должен был 14,4 стоять в дрели...
Sẵn ko mod cái cò điều tốc luôn cho tụi tây nó ghê chơi =))
សួរស្តីបង តើបងជាជនជាតិខ្មែរមែនទេ?
បាទសួស្ដី
Fırçasız motor daha iyi olurdu.
Se você está lendo isso nesse momento, saiba que Jesus Cristo te ama.
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motora da bakım yapmalıydın
First
you dont modernize you betternize
мда тест ,он походу слабый как понос , просто крутит, ты иди открути у газели колесо хотя бы
Это к Матвееву
Мужик ты в одеквате? Тонна смазки , этот гайковерт потерял свой заводской момент затяжки😂, а после как нагрееться , потечек словно девочка в красный день календаря.😂