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Not OT (for once) - follow up - drill chuck removal problem
Hi All,
follow up - some time ago, I asked about how to remove the key-less chuck on battery drills. My semi-dead one I was using as a power screwdriver finally had a toooo dead battery pack, so it was sacrificed to the cause. Got some good advice, so used it. Biggest Allen key that would fit in the chuck , a lot of whacks with the hammer - came loose (yes, I had figured out the reverse screw thread thingy down the middle) Thanks people - advice noted, and used successfully. Andrew VK3BFA. |
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Not OT (for once) - follow up - drill chuck removal problem
What will you do with a separated chuck?
Did you consider rigging an external battery pack for your drill? -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Andrew VK3BFA" wrote in message ... Hi All, follow up - some time ago, I asked about how to remove the key-less chuck on battery drills. My semi-dead one I was using as a power screwdriver finally had a toooo dead battery pack, so it was sacrificed to the cause. Got some good advice, so used it. Biggest Allen key that would fit in the chuck , a lot of whacks with the hammer - came loose (yes, I had figured out the reverse screw thread thingy down the middle) Thanks people - advice noted, and used successfully. Andrew VK3BFA. |
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Not OT (for once) - follow up - drill chuck removal problem
Andrew VK3BFA wrote:
Hi All, follow up - some time ago, I asked about how to remove the key-less chuck on battery drills. My semi-dead one I was using as a power screwdriver finally had a toooo dead battery pack, so it was sacrificed to the cause. Got some good advice, so used it. Biggest Allen key that would fit in the chuck , a lot of whacks with the hammer - came loose (yes, I had figured out the reverse screw thread thingy down the middle) Thanks people - advice noted, and used successfully. Andrew VK3BFA. BTW, my dead cordless drills get a set of cables from (equally dead) battery chargers. Clamp a 9.6-volt drill to a marginal 12V battery and you can drill for hours, in a semi-portable way |
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Not OT (for once) - follow up - drill chuck removal problem
Does the over voltage burn out the motor?
-- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "RBnDFW" wrote in message ... BTW, my dead cordless drills get a set of cables from (equally dead) battery chargers. Clamp a 9.6-volt drill to a marginal 12V battery and you can drill for hours, in a semi-portable way |
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Not OT (for once) - follow up - drill chuck removal problem
What's that Lassie? You say that Stormin Mormon fell down the old
rec.crafts.metalworking mine and will die if we don't mount a rescue by Fri, 9 Apr 2010 17:11:08 -0400: Does the over voltage burn out the motor? Many voltages of cordless drills have the same motor in them. 9.6v to 14.4v should be OK on 12v. -- Dan H. northshore MA. |
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Not OT (for once) - follow up - drill chuck removal problem
On Apr 10, 12:29*am, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote: What will you do with a separated chuck? bin it. got too much useless "junque" as it is. Did you consider rigging an external battery pack for your drill? No. Wanted the internals more, have other good working drills so no great drama if it died, or I stuffed it up. Christopher A. Young Andrew VK3BFA. (who all to often throws caution and common sense to the winds, and presses the Big Red Button just to see what happens...) |
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Not OT (for once) - follow up - drill chuck removal problem
On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 08:39:26 -0700 (PDT), Andrew VK3BFA
wrote: On Apr 10, 12:29*am, "Stormin Mormon" wrote: What will you do with a separated chuck? bin it. got too much useless "junque" as it is. Did you consider rigging an external battery pack for your drill? No. Wanted the internals more, have other good working drills so no great drama if it died, or I stuffed it up. Christopher A. Young Andrew VK3BFA. (who all to often throws caution and common sense to the winds, and presses the Big Red Button just to see what happens...) I use old drill chucks to hold lathe bits while cutting and sharpening them on the grinder. Works good, and doesnt burn ones fingers. Gunner "First Law of Leftist Debate The more you present a leftist with factual evidence that is counter to his preconceived world view and the more difficult it becomes for him to refute it without losing face the chance of him calling you a racist, bigot, homophobe approaches infinity. This is despite the thread you are in having not mentioned race or sexual preference in any way that is relevant to the subject." Grey Ghost |
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