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Gentlemen's welcome back to the shop today. A treat especiality Welt. Atomic. Shortest high torque 29 shorter, 30 percent more torque yeah the better Three cards or didn't buy it either.
I Might be the runt of the letter, but I'm still plenty. Mean we're gonna have a go at this and pay no mind. We'll fix the clean workbench here momentarily. Sure sign of mental illness.
This nothing like a sociopath for a pristine workbencher. something what's never been used just to put your mind at ease in a late you're psychic anguish I didn't actually clean up I just got one of them snow Scoops It kind of made a wedge. You know, the way everybody does. pushed it over to the side.
archaeologists of the future. You know you don't want those strata to be clear-cut What gets fossilized to the bench and so forth. Beautiful summer day out there. perfect day for working in the pristine.
Workshop Out of the Sun wouldn't want my cave troll Tanda You know something? something. I do believe that's a record time blue grade thread locking Compound on the belt loop fastener Noise Two words never strung together in the same sentence. Well, not that I've heard anyway for obvious reasons. Good and stubby less than four inches Question: anybody go to William Osmond's thing in California A Electro Boom had invited me, but I was set to camping in Scotch Creek Don't ever go there.
It's horrible. Just bloody miserable with the lake and the Sunshine and the kids packing up and off into the great Blue Yonda. Just miserable. Oh yeah, and they pulled the campfire band.
There was a campfire band and well, just like cleaning up the workbench, you got to clean out the undercarriage. You never know when some sorrow sponsored hippie is gonna cause a lightning strike spontaneous like in 11 different spots at the same time. No, No No. I I couldn't be yeah.
So William Osmond's thing. What was it called? Schmoozfest or um, something? How was that? was it? The re-new Reincarnation of Maker Faire not to be confused with make a Fair Got the bearing end cap off I Like this style better. the monolithic piece rather than the split right down the middle especially for an impact far far better. Arrangement Shielded inlets for the fan and very rigid.
glass fiber reinforced Pa6 with some Tpe over molding, butylene, some screws there. Oh, held up by a sticker. Sometimes it seems many mechanical influence are held together. It's an adhesive and 30 ml of plastic.
Why you no come? Um, Oh nice. Pinned a Precision ground on the OD location. dowel pinned. very nice.
It's a definite upgrade in manufacturing and we've seen from other DeWalt tools. The mold making is superb. Beautiful. There's no kind of apprentice marks on the mold.
Look at this detail in here. All those details wear out quick. so it's very expensive to mold a lot of these parts because you need more. The molds wear out prematurely.
There's also some retention there if you look that's textured and that's for retention into the neck so that the part gets molded in this yellow and then gets retained. Focus You thank you gets retained into the next station for the over molding. Now normally what we would see is some hand work in there. Somebody go in with a die grinder and just grind a little slot in there. but in this case they premeditated that. Thought about it. This is a beautiful part. Expensive.
Hopefully this is important of things to come from. Dewilt like there's a proper kachunga chunk slide switch. What for actuated in the church for the choch, not just a membrane. you know little thing What? You got to get in there and practically get your reading glasses out in a pen in order to actuate a 200 pound gorilla problem? So this, actually, and it has a 200 pound gorilla proof slide actuator.
Well, this is not a guarantee, but quite a bit more Skookum than just a membrane switch. Focus you the old camera she's having troubles today, Aren't we all another? OD ground locating pin. This is a altogether higher grade A Tool You can see in order to get from 95 to 99. It takes so much more effort and the cost goes up so much further.
That is why you can have a the same part essentially, but one with a plus minus ten thou tolerance and one with a plus minus 10 tenths of a thou tolerance. And the the cost is a hundred times more for the more accurate part because it's just that much harder to get those extra loss you ever do. a Renault The last two percent of the Renault is the hardest part and that happens to be what you always get stuck. Finish in yourself this.
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Hats off and kudos to you Zuckerberg the Zuck I won't call you a lieutenant commander fuckerberg even though I ain't on the Facebook because I knew you were selling this stuff. Anyway, if you're not the client then you're the product you see. BlackRock Now bought out Heritage.com and they have access to 20 which which includes access to 23 million people's DNA You know this stuff has a long tail. You never know where it's going to go.
So but Zuckerberg Brilliant move! The Canadian government instituted a law that Canadians only got to see the news that the government wanted them to see. It's mind-bogglingly grotesque. But anyway, that's the system that we're in and Zuckerberg said yeah, me, you just outright ban them from Instagram and Facebook So no Canadian news outlets is being shown to Canadians It's a beautiful thing I mean nobody watches TV anymore and then Google did the same thing and I think that's fan tastic brilliant, brilliant move. thank you. In a shocking and surprising upset of the Canadian Heritage Minister who happens to be a Spaniard uh Pablo Escobar he's the Canadian Heritage minister a Spaniard now probably now as the son of a landed ignorant I Can say this, but his primary mandate you look right on his page is bios Brian Mary Mandate is climate change. He is the minister for Canadian Heritage and he's a Spaniard You can't make this up. Okay, the General Electrical Arrangement is you got the battery it goes in these Spade connectors goes into the brain box. The brain box is fully encapsulated and pre-familiated.
amulate. It'll have some mosfets, some switching on there in order to run this what you call it motorb. Now you see how thin that is. It's incredible the power density they get out of these motors, so it really is going to need quite a bit of cooling.
and I don't really see all that much cooling from this fan. However, it is but four inches. We got a little wiper here, a potentiometer wiper telling the brain box how fast to go and there's no wiper on that Rod actually. but there is additional grooving there, so there's linear ways so that this can't move around too much.
That's nice. What generally happens is you fry these and then you throw the whole thing out and we'll try and prize this permanent magnet core. Look at this incredible look at how compact that is. The pinion's longer than the motor.
Wow. Incredible. Now normally we would see on a brushless DC motor we would see a bit longer but skinnier. and what we've done is compress this down and expanded it and by we I mean they have my magnetic viewing film.
However, we do have grinding dust and Aaron papers. I would assume this is a four pole or four separate magnets. You're gonna see if we can't discern them. No, not really.
but there's definitely a change in poles as a grinding dust filing dances around. This is interesting. This is greasier as I don't like this I don't know about the manufacturer if they if they got it twisted on. the bigger the Gob the better the job.
For electrical, it's a little dabble do you, but that's going to attract iron filings because of the magnets and dust of course. And what happens to dust and oil or grease turns to cement right over all the moving parts and it's all up in there. I Think they were a little aggressive on the grease gun action. that's some sort of dielectric.
You Don't See Yeah, you don't. It almost looks like a Vaseline Maybe it's silicone grease, but it doesn't have any soaps or sulfides or anything like that in their Lithium complexes any molybdenum. It's very clear, so that would lead me to believe it's more like a like Dow Corning 55. O-ring Lube which is a high viscosity silicone.
This is smart to have routed out the PCB board for airflow to those coils you see on the hall effect sensor. For the hall effect sensor board is just to confirm the position of the rotor. It measures the magnetic field and it talks to the brain box in order to tell it that yes, we are indeed at that spot and you can go ahead and fire the next sequence. Now the gear case itself or the hammer case all aluminum and it's been die cast as well as machined on the OD Fair beefy for the size of Our Fair beefy spring impact spring. Now what happens is the dogs engage on the Anvil and Hammer and then pop back against the force of the spring up and over the hammer and then Hammer again. So this has got to be spinning a thing and quite fast. And the motor. You can tell it's going to be spinning very very quickly because there is only a single planetary gear set reduction in there, and you'll note that the carrier for those Planet gears is quite robust.
It's not just pinned and cantilevered pins, but it's caged and pinned. So this whole mechanism for the compactness of it is quite Skookum Well, not quite it is. They've got to be stinking that the silicone grease is in Earth so it will not hurt the coils. Those coils heat up and they are magnet wires so they're dipped in well.
it used to be Locker now I Don't know 11 herbs and spices, but it is prone to getting attacked by hydrocarbons if it's oily. but maybe not for silicone grease. I'm still not convinced about those big Globs of goo in there. Just doesn't seem right to me.
All the soldering's good. No. Dingle Balls No Fly Away Wires All a good attention to detail. the small wires would run the LEDs they run past that die cast Aloo minimal, which might get hot so they've added an insulative protective sleeve there.
woven fiberglass, heat shielded yada yada, and the affixation for all of ours. Beautiful. Another little detail we've been seeing more and more on the brushless motors is this lug. this lug and what that allows it to do is dissipate any inductive currents in this conductor here.
Which is the casement. Of course, you have these field windings switching very rapidly and you're prone to getting inductive loading Eddy currents in here Also, maybe for static dissipation, it shoots us back to where it come from. The design quality and also the build quality is Head and Shoulders The fitment is great. the molding is great.
it's head and shoulders above what DeWalt in my opinion used to be and we see also with that multi-prong tool what for getting into tight dirty spots? you know that thing. We compared that between what was that called the multi-angle driver or the low profile driver or the let me get it for you, a picture is worth a zillion words you. this thing with the detachable penis. Despite it being all plastique, it's still better than the Milwaukee because the Milwaukee has those rubbish tactile switches on the back which you can't change and I hurt. You know the thing was just driving me bananas. This thing's far better than the Milwaukee version of it now. I Can't speak to as far as this is far better than the Milwaukee version of the short stubby. However, it's head and shoulders above what DeWalt used to be.
It used to be quite sloppy and manufactured in Mexico you know not. China if it makes a difference I closer to home is better. You know because the environment. The only thing I don't like about DeWalt the 60.
Well, not the only thing, but the color is horrific. 60 volt, 20 volt. You go from series top batteries and when you slam it in the charger, it parallels them into 20 volts. So if any of these cells are off kilter, off balance, they get a flood of current into them and it tends to blow up.
The batteries, not blow up, but it tends to ruin the batteries I Know a lot of guys in the rental business do not use these batteries because they don't last. You're out in the cold or the mild cold and you you need to charge the battery and it's dead flat. or you know you're working it inside. You put it in the truck, it's dead flat.
Then you slam it on the charger and it won't charge because it's gone too far below and one of the cells blows up. not blows up, just figuratively doesn't work anymore. So these batteries. I I've had good luck with these, but I know that I have to Baby them a little bit The you got to treat them different because they physically switch from 60 volts to 20 volts when you change them on the charger when it snaps together like that.
Beautiful. No mushiness. What's going on here? No mushiness, just needs a little tappy tap tap. minor persuasion turn fart Let The Smoke Out test if we got her back together proper.
Why so slow? There you go There we go that is fast and it's also spraying silicon Kearney everywhere my eyes these Goggles do nothing I'll drive a couple of ten by twos Robertson The True Religion Why look at that? Look at that. You can't do that with a Phillips got some hardwood Oak my buddy Burns these off Cuts I Can't bring myself to do it. it's just apparently there's a never-ending Supply grows on trees. but I Still can't bring myself to do it I might burn this one.
Go ahead and pick up that screw I dare you. That's a mistake you only make once. Now we'll do the Lee Trevino feather touch for the put up pictures in drywall or assemble Ikea furniture. huh? That's quite a little bit too weak.
sauce, even for me. Oh yeah. okay, so that's weird. so that's not enough torque there in one.
and then we go to two and she hits like a hot damn. So what? Oh, the detents are a little mushy, so you can get in between and get in between settings. and if you're in between settings, it defaults to Super torque. Aha, watch this.
Okay, we'll put her in one. Not enough to drive that screw. Now we'll ostensibly put her in two, but we're actually in betwixt the between in no man's land. Uh, spin you right round like a whole hog. You gotta put her in two proper. Uh, fact. First, bear with my new feet. A little bit weird on the settings.
It'd be nice if one was a little bit higher and two was a little bit lower and three was. Don't be afraid to give everyone good addition to the fleet. We're running low on impact drivers lately I Think they grow feet and walk off somehow. Space for watching.
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I really wana get one of those. Just waiting till this 887 dies……
That little 850 will zip many lug nuts and I have even used it in a pinch to pop the harmonic balancer bolt off a 2003 Explorer when I could not fix anything else down into the engine compartment. Torque Test Channel clocked it upwards of 400lb-ft iirc.
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Got this as soon as it came out. It took a spill off a 2 story roof straight onto concrete. Took some scratches but still going strong. My favorite impact for sure.
Pre-famulated Amulite. lmfao
Does this thing have the transversly mounted lunar Wayne shaft, such that when the marzel vanes are mounted, side fumbling is all but eliminated.
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So, keeping my work area clean makes me a sociopath? Guess that explains why the guys at the body shop keep their distance 😅
I wish AvE did a podcast
paraphrasing "You go from series (60V), then put it in the charger and it parallel charges at 20 V
If any of the cells are too different than the others it could send a large amount of Amps into that cell potential damaging it' this is true but as an Slightly above average DIYer who has been using them since they came out I have never seen this. I only use 60V batteries on my 60 and 20 V tools. So I think it is worth the risk
I got one for my daughter to keep on her little tikes car incase she has a break down on her way to the candy store
season 3 episode 8 Home Improvement.
29% shorter, 30% more torque.
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