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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Texas57, May 21, 2013.

  1. Texas57
    Joined: Oct 21, 2012
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    I'm Glad Tech week is over..couldn't figure out how to post that way anyhow. Check out this converted drill motor for a cheap, lightweight 12V power source with a built in variable speed switch..and the ability to change polarity quickly. It's great for checking electrical stuff as you're progressing with your new wiring... like power windows,etc. I used it a while back when I made a hard arm wiper system for my '57. The variable switch just let me creep the wiper motor along easily stopping it where I needed to make adjustments. Easily caried into salvage yards and swap meets..less than a few pounds. cost..about $35.
     

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  2. Hackerbilt
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    Thats pretty interesting!
    I can see that having quite a few uses.
    Thanks for posting it! :D
     
  3. Model Man
    Joined: May 3, 2013
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    from Georgia

    Now that's a kool idea...thanks!
     
  4. R35J1S
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    from Missouri

    I went the other way with this idea years back. I used to work on forklift batteries and my cordless drill battery shot ****. I ran wires with clamps from the contacts inside the drill. I could clamp them to the battery that I was working on and run my drill for the entire job. Made good use if an old tired drill. I love your idea of making good use of a broken drill with a good battery.


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  5. mike in tucson
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    from Tucson

    If you use Milwaukee M12 batteries, Milwaukee sells a gizmo called a power port where you plug in an M12 battery and have a cigarette lighter socket and a USB socket output. Search for Milwaukee 2349-20 12V Cordless M12
    Great for remote phone battery charges or whatever...costs about $29 but it doesnt have the variable speed ability.
     
  6. arto
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    What does the variable speed switch actually vary, the voltage?
     
  7. blowby
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    from Nicasio Ca

    Same here, when all my 12v Makita batteries died I ran a cord from the drill with alligator clamps. Hook it to my truck battery when I'm out at the ranch with no A/C power and never have to worry about having charged batteries out there.
     
  8. FANTM58
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    Cool Idea !!!
    I have a few **** 12v De Walts laying around.......
     
  9. junk yard kid
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  10. gatz
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    great idea...gonna use it
     
  11. charleyw
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    Good idea, lots of uses.
     
  12. prewarcars4me
    Joined: Mar 22, 2010
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    from Bhc, AZ

    Can I just use my 12v dc drill instead? :D
     

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