All very state of the art in 1975! Quite amazing that the actual mechanics haven't really changed too much since then
@timharrison35212 жыл бұрын
Seriously enjoyed this. Took me back to happy days with my dad. Nicely done mate……I feared for your fingers at one point though😂✌️
@Ya-never-know2 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome, my first drill was the black and decker matrix. The wife got me a new attachment for Christmas and birthdays ever year, ( we were poor) , had no idea that modular concept started so far back..
@UKTOOLTALK2 жыл бұрын
Oh hi Michael sorry for the late reply my friend I feel dreadful!, that’s an awesome story sir and I appreciate you telling me it,Christmas and birthday are for getting new tools definitely,thanks for your support 🤟🤟
@irahycid682710 ай бұрын
😮 Esse kit é muito legal. Ainda funcionam todos os acessorios? Bjs tico-tico.
@kyle89522 жыл бұрын
I just bought one of these, five euros without any of the accessories but did come with a nice wooden carry case. The warranty card from the shop is was filled out in 1969.
@UKTOOLTALK2 жыл бұрын
Oh hi Kyle cool buy!! I must get on with doing the other videos about the accessories that go with the drill!, if you watch my channel regularly it becomes apparent that I get distracted easily 🤪
@macraghnaill3553 Жыл бұрын
I bought the same drill in 1976, I have the circular saw and sander attachments. The price on the saw box is £3.95, I dug it out the other day as I have lots of wood that needs cutting up
@UKTOOLTALK Жыл бұрын
Oh hi my friend so sorry for the late reply,wow £3.95!!! I love these old black&decker tools from back in the day!, iv got a bit of a collection of these adhaptors now and I should definitely do some more videos about them 🤟🤟
@macraghnaill3553 Жыл бұрын
@@UKTOOLTALK IMy 520 B&D drill in 1976 cost around £20 that would be £200 today
@DaveInBridport2 жыл бұрын
Strangely, I inherited my dad's power tools. Exact same! Can't get saw attachment to screw onto drive as, when friction on bolt kicks in, motor turns. Any clues?
@UKTOOLTALK2 жыл бұрын
Oooooo great question sir I’ll have to get back to you about this, cheers Jon 🤟🤟
@DaveInBridport2 жыл бұрын
@@UKTOOLTALK Thanks. Put a dusting of graphite on threads but still turns before I can get it really tight. Odd really - my Dremel has a button that locks the output shaft so you can tighten stuff.
@UKTOOLTALK2 жыл бұрын
Iv just been into the workshop to try and get the blade tight and yes it is a problem,I got it the tightest by keeping the blade from moving with a screwdriver through the hole in the blade and then tightening it up really slowly, I got it quite tight and I don’t think it slipped when I tryd it out cutting a bit of wood, all black and decker needed to do was extend the spindle as it comes out of the drill body and put 2 flats on to get a spanner on but they didn’t for some reason, makita drills from the 90”s used to have this feature to change the chuck but they got rid of this feature on newer drills,it’s old technology I guess and some of the design elements are really good and some are not so good, I guess I haven’t given you a solution really for which I’m sorry, if I figure out a solution I’ll be sure to let you know sir 🤟🤟
@DaveInBridport2 жыл бұрын
@@UKTOOLTALK thanks for that... I noticed the thread on the bolt was a bit mucky but can't find a nut to fit so the thread gets cleaned out. I imagine it's imperial, prob half inch. A bit of a design fault by B AND D then! I can get it tight to a point and it works on v soft wood but as soon as I hut a knot the saw stops but motor keeps running. A key in the chuck mount and saw disc would've sorted it! Thanks again.
@macraghnaill3553 Жыл бұрын
@@DaveInBridport I have the same drill and attachments, not used the circular saw since the 1980s, same problem as you had, I fixed it with a rubber washer under the metal one, just filled the space nicely. Last time I used it I had it all assembled in minutes. Too late late for you but may help someone else
@RonnyOlufsen2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful drill and kit! I recently bought an old Makita corded drill in a nice metal box. I will probably never find a good use for it though. :)
@UKTOOLTALK2 жыл бұрын
Oh hi Ronny again sorry for the late reply friend,sounds awesome about your corded makita drill,as you’ve probably discovered I’m turning into a makita hoarder,I get stuff to sell on and then can’t part with it!!, cheers Ronny 🤟🤟
@jasperedwards2713 Жыл бұрын
my multimax drill has 2 jigsaws lots of blades hedge trimmer lathe piller drill sander my smalkade had circular saw but it didnt fit mine it should be 450 i have 3*480 i have 2 siebnitz another siebnitz different version i got 2 bench grinders with saw and planer attachment i missed out on beltsaw
@MegaFalco20004 ай бұрын
Can this drill work in reverse?
@UKTOOLTALK4 ай бұрын
Oooooo great question I don’t think so but I’ll check and get back to you 🤟🤟
@jasperedwards2713 Жыл бұрын
my multimax has a unique jigsaw attachment its built in clamp so you can turn it upside down clamp it down then cut
@jasperedwards2713 Жыл бұрын
i had one i had to throw it away i used circular saw attachment i cut some wood then it welded itself to the drill i could not sepperate i had to throw it away but my german ones last forever
@bensteele53702 жыл бұрын
There called teeth.
@bensteele53702 жыл бұрын
Blade NOT disc
@UKTOOLTALK2 жыл бұрын
Oh sorry sir 🙁
@Ibsonlovesyou2 жыл бұрын
@@UKTOOLTALK you don’t need to apologise Jon! Blades are for jig saws, recip saws or Stanley knifes, discs are for disc cutters, angle grinders, circular saws and anything that’s circular or disc shape, it can be whatever you want! I call them what ever I feel like on the day. And if I can’t think of any name it’s a “doobry ferckin”