A cordless drill is one of the most useful tools in any toolbox, but it’s frustrating when it starts losing power too quickly. Maybe it won’t hold a charge, or it dies faster than it used to.
There’s a treasure trove of usefulness inside of an electric drill. [Steven Dufresne], Hackaday writer and the mad scientist behind Rimstar.org, kindly documented how to safely and reliably remove the ...
The DeWalt 20V Max Cordless Drill Driver Set is on sale for $99, which is $80 off the original $179 price tag. This ...
[Garage 54] is no stranger to vehicle-related projects of the “because why not?” variety, and their latest is using 50 cordless drills combined into a monstrous mega-motor to turn a gutted (and ...