MAGNETIC DRILL PRESS vevor pt 2

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mrpete222

mrpete222

Жыл бұрын

In this 2 part video, I demonstrate how to use the VEVOR magnetic drill press-- model 8850E
(VEVOR Magnetic Drill 1400W 2922lbf/13000N Portable Mag Drill Press)
This MAGNETIC DRILL PRESS was provided to me by VEVOR.COM
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Vevor magnetic drill - s.vevor.com/bfQem3
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VEVOR Magnetic Drill 1400W 2922lbf/13000N Portable Mag Drill Press 810RPM
Also, watch this related video -- "WHAT ARE ANNULAR CUTTERS? vevor #858 tubalcain"
• WHAT ARE ANNULAR CUTTE...
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@ohmbug10
@ohmbug10 Жыл бұрын
My best mag drill true story:
@MonkeyButlerLabs
@MonkeyButlerLabs Жыл бұрын
It feels like somebody crossed up the decaf and caf this morning. That was quite the jump onto the table!
@Idontwanttosignupist
@Idontwanttosignupist Жыл бұрын
I have my dad's old Sioux 1/2 drill. This drill has given every operator reason to respect it.
@bwall7116
@bwall7116 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video, it brings to light that while anyone can make a mag drill the devil is in the details, using a hougen is an entirely different experience from what I just watched.
@flintstoneengineering
@flintstoneengineering Жыл бұрын
You've got the Magnum P. I vibe. Tom Selleck eat your heart out.
@robertfrapples2472
@robertfrapples2472 Жыл бұрын
I used a mag drill in 1994 at the KY Center for the Arts. We drilled holes in the house girders to accommodate bracing for the extra demands the chandelier rig on "Phantom of the Opera" put on the structure. I was amazed not only that such a tool existed, but at how effortlessly it performed the task. We also used a hole puncher where possible. It was like one of those emergency electric tire pumps for you car, only instead of a tire fill valve at the end, there was a device that looked like a large paper punch. You place it on 3/8" steel plate and push a button. About five seconds later you hear a pop and you have a smooth hole and an ingot. Incredible little tool.
@abbert5553
@abbert5553 Жыл бұрын
Yes, in the early 70's, I worked for a boat manufacturer. I was given a 1" drill with a 1-1/2" bit to drill thru the transom to install the drain. Several times I did tricks at the drill rodeo for the enjoyment and laughter of my co-workers as that tank of a drill broke thru the 3" thick transom! 😁
@nunyabussiness4054
@nunyabussiness4054 Жыл бұрын
When I started in the elevator trade (before safety had been invented) we drilled the holes in the beams at the top of the hoistway to mount sheaves on with drills like the one that threw you off the bench. Standing on an extension ladder from the top floor with nothing but air between you and the pit 20 floors below. When we got a mag drill it was a quite an improvement.
@graemewhite5029
@graemewhite5029 Жыл бұрын
Not a drill scenario, but as a hotel Bus Boy in the school holidays and weekends, I used to polish the ballroom floor with a big electric buffer. The cable was always getting in the way, so I used to drape it over my shoulder. I managed to buff across the cable, which immediately wrapped around the drum, pulling me towards the handle bar which caught under my chin and nearly strangled the life out of me, but I managed to turn my head to the side and regain my airway !
@ReZipped
@ReZipped Жыл бұрын
As I write this I have a sore wrist from a drill twisting out of control while drilling a relatively small 1/2" hole yesterday in a steel workbench my dad gave me. I knew better because the angle was bad and I am an amputee already so had the used of one good right hand. Long story short, I watched your videos about this and placed an order today. No more twisty wristy for this guy. Thanks for the thorough review. I loved it.
@m16ty
@m16ty Жыл бұрын
One last observation, often when drilling plan hot rolled plate (not machined) mag drills will sometimes walk a little when you turn the magnet on and move you off your mark. We always keep a rubber mallet handy to tap the base of the magnet to do the final alignment on a hole that requires some precision.
@jonanderson5137
@jonanderson5137 Жыл бұрын
I've had a rotary hammer twist me up 9' up on a 10' ladder, no fall and no breaks but that was pure luck quick thinking and even faster reflexes.
@vicchiapetta4166
@vicchiapetta4166 Жыл бұрын
You are the very best Mr. Pete!!
@johncloar1692
@johncloar1692 Жыл бұрын
I know what you mean I was in an attic it hit a nail in the plate I was drilling through and I though it was going to twist my arm off before I could get it stop. I was young at the time not much harm was done at the time. Thanks Mr. Pete for the video.
@gregmarsen8536
@gregmarsen8536 Жыл бұрын
I like your infinity effect. We used to do it with two mirrors. A guy I worked with had one of those drills wind up the crotch of his pants. the cord was knotted to keep it plugged in. He swelled like two grapefruit. Months later he would grumble when he leaned against a car fender.
@24jh42
@24jh42 Жыл бұрын
Three observations from a person that has used magnetic drills before on a jobsite. 1) You should always center punch a mark. It will guide the cutter and protect it better. If not, it might wobble and shift and those things are expensive enough to warrant not damaging them. 2) Take it slow. Do not add a lot of pressure and back out of the hole regularly to ensure chips are not building up. Again this protects the cutter and does not put as much load on the machine. 3) Do not ruin the chuck by cranking down on taps. They are tough and brittle, and there is still no guarranty they will not spin. Break one tap in a product can sour your day a lot. Use the dedicated tap holders for the tapered shank I assume is in the drill or alternatively get 1/4" hex tap holders for the chuck. They are cheap and make your taps last a lot longer.
@garethhoward3995
@garethhoward3995 Жыл бұрын
Yes indeed I had more than one unpleasant experience with a big portable drill! I learned to wear heavy welding gloves and some sort of torque arm through the D handle. Also used a "farmer drill press". Long pipe through the D, one end as a pivot and sit or push on the longer end.
@bulletproofpepper2
@bulletproofpepper2 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I had found the vevor magdrill on sale 6 months ago. I bought the regular Weldon style spindle. I needed it to drill hole in 3/8 plate. I did get a chuck and adapter for it. Stubby drills work well. The mag drill worked very well. I don’t use it all the time but I drilled over 100 holes over a week long project x four projects. I also nibbled a few slots. I used angle iron and “c” champs as a guide fence to move the mag drill base along a straight line.
@SweetTooth8989
@SweetTooth8989 Жыл бұрын
Thanks mr Pete for reviewing this product on your channel. Always found mag drills interesting.
@FutopiaAD
@FutopiaAD Жыл бұрын
The new intro font is awesome.
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