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oh my head's cut off you're not the best stand-in for me hello your favorite idiots back for another tool review how you doing buddy you called me an idiot me first [Music] foreign [Music] hi everybody uh I don't really have time to do this but I'm doing it because I love you cool piece of equipment that was sent to us from none other than vivore.com my new favorite offshore budget Tool Supply Company in here is a MAG drill or a magnetic drill something I've known about for a long time and uh I've always been curious how useful they are do you know what a MAG girl is yeah I've been wanting one for years I used to one of my jobs used to be a locksmith and we would have to drill through really thick pieces of door yeah on site while the door is on metal door yeah these big stainless steel thick suckers I've been one for years and well they're expensive but this one I haven't gotten one this one isn't so bad but the price here at least at the time of filming but we're gonna crack into it hopefully you can see up top there this has been sitting on my desk for a few few weeks haven't had time to get to it and you know vivore has they sent us to Anvil if you haven't seen that video go click up here and they were so stoked with that video that they offered to send this over and I'm like well if it's not half bad I have a lot of uses for it we have one use for it today which is why we're opening it because I want to do the unboxing here with you guys and then we'll put it right to work and see how it works here we are looks like we got all of our cutters and then the drill itself let's see what all we got foreign comes with a rope instructions yeah so most you guys can throw those away as soon as you get it oh this must be lubricant yeah I saw that in the picture cord doesn't feel half bad a lot of times these Chinese tools will have really stiff plastic feeling cords actually feels nice and soft and decent quality really goodies inside so here's the drill this is the model j1c-40 magnetic drill 40 millimeter capacity 110 volts six mil capacity 1100 Watts I guess Max traction that's a magnetic unit I thought magnets were measured in Goss so I don't I guess Newton's 12 000 Newtons of clamping Force 500 RPM 550 RPM and 125 millimeter stroke that's cool um so basically you've got looks like a piece of aluminum Extrusion for the ways which is kind of surprising aluminum wears looks like you've got some aluminum on the inside you can see where they cut costs but this works like a drill press where you have a handle and you know there's a rack and pinion back in there and then this is the drill motor with the standard three-quarter inch Arbor which can accept these really cool Cutters and of course you've got the control panel turn your magnet on with that feels okay turn the drill on with that I guess we got a speed control for the drill that's cool a little bit of a little bit of Weeble wobble I mean these things normally retail for like three grand yeah and this one is a tenth of the price so I can't be too picky if it works at all it's a pretty good deal there's already shavings in the bottom of this perfect so these I learned this from the one and only Adam Savage this is one of his favorite tools uh but mag drills typically use what is called an annular cutter which looks like that it's essentially a hole saw but they're you know this is tool steel or some of them probably have carbide tips these don't look to be carbide tips so this is just high speed steel so this is I will ruin this for sure but the cool part is this is the arbor they use it's a three-quarter inch Arbor so with a set screw backed out these go in the end here and this is standard across all mag drills I was just at the welding supply store this morning and asked Frank about it so I can get the nice Hogan annular Cutters to go in this cheaper drill but anyway the cool part about these is that and normally in order to drill a hole this big with a standard drill bit you are getting all that material out of there from the dead center of the hole all the way to the um the outer walls of the hole you're removing all that material which takes a lot more effort these are just removing a ring of material you know you're basically cutting a plug all that material in the middle stays and then it just gets rid of this outer rim of material so they're faster more efficient you can cut you know for instance I don't know if we're going to use it for this but if I had to drill through this three-quarter inch block of steel it would be much more efficient to use an annular cutter like this versus a traditional drill bit that has to get all that material out of the way see the difference so I guess we can test some things I want to see how strong that magnet is so how much 1200 Newton thousand twelve thousand Newtons 2697. almost 2 700 pounds of force [Music] crazy wow I mean don't try to break it but that's way more Force than I'll ever yeah and you just turn it off I guess demagnetized that's cool it's crazy so you know you could probably use that for magnetizers screwdriver probably I'm guessing this Allen key is going to be metric not super concerned about that crappy lubrication system right now [Music] nice solid mounting suit solution oh this is what it is you fart right next to me sponsored by Jimmy Jones thanks Jimmy Johns really appreciate it it had nothing to do with Wyatt you're gonna do it anyway why it's hooking up the lubrication system I'm predicting that it's going to not work or be helpful you might be surprised chances are you support me yeah that's my that's my thought why is hooking up the included lubrication system which is essentially a paint sprayer Hopper two quick disconnect things and a piece of really cheap aquarium tubing those are pneumatic fittings so I wonder how well they work for fluid so where does the where does the fluid go it looks like it must go on the inside something what is this thing oh that just that just stays there to keep it from spinning that literally just snap smashes against that to keep that collar from spinning while the rest of the shaft spins that is hilarious I guess it's not dumb if it works still pretty dumb but hey it's 300 dollars drill maybe I'm being too critical let's read the instructions keep the workplace clean a messy workplace and workstation will lead to an accident no I'm just talking to you again sure got it to ensure that the working environment of Botox Electric Tools do not get wet in the rain in wet places inflammable and explosive places workplace needs to maintain sufficient brightness beware of electric shock accident avoid body contact with objects on the ground do not let children close no idlers in the workplace but cannot let people touch the tool or the power supply connecting wires the dress to the right do not wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry so as not to get involved in rotating parts outdoor work wear non-slip shoes wear long hair should work wear hats the use of protective equipment during the operation wearing goggles and wearing a dust mask do not damage the wire yank the wire plug is strictly prohibited must avoid wire touch hot grease and sharp metal edges with the handle to keep clean and dry stained with grease use fixed Works work piece clamp or vice clamping work piece then by hand fixed work safety that what what do not stretch out the more work to maintain stability and balance of the body when the job maintenance tools keep the knife sharp cleaning should be conducive to the safe up or that's the best sentence in the whole thing matters needing attention I could read these all day here's one of the parts all my Cutters so these are all the Cutters we've got everything from I put a 12 mil in here and it looks like it goes up to a 20 7 mil that included but it should be able to cut up to 40 apparently I need it's 27. or something else do not use gloves it's a good Fair bit of advice well there you go what do you think about that magnet works let's try to drill something I wonder how automotive oil uh is there a viscosity difference so I want to set up a scenario for you guys this is typically the reason you use a MAG drill let's imagine for a moment that you're up in the sky on a steel structure and this is a center piece of an I-beam and you got to drill through it you could stand here with a regular drill and an off Angle hurt yourself break your wrist drop the drill whatever or we could use a MAG drill [Music] so this fluid reservoir thing what it's uh it doesn't work without any putting fluid in it and we know it's not going to work well here hold this and I'll show the people we're talking about so mag drills are normally to help you do things like this right how about that yeah so uh yeah let's see how the oil it's just this is gravity dependent has to be upright but this drill I mean I could probably keep it upright for most of my stuff but if this was being used in the field it would be drilling on all sorts of angles so I'm gonna take that off yeah that makes sense as as a good job as you did installing it why look I wanted to see what the new package was this is an unboxing video right that's true that's true and now we've shown the people and uh I'm not going to be spilling oil all over my shop just to show you how it doesn't work you can take my word for it I'm like nervous I don't want to like Let It Go all right so this is a piece of quarter inch clamped in a vise and I've got the magnet on that's pretty good man confidence inspiring all right well we're gonna do this live let's see what happens so we got our my speed controller is in what I assume that all the way slow position [Applause] all right how peaceful is that [Music] not the most sturdy thing in the world [Applause] [Music] that wanders all over the place okay once it started it's okay whoa I think slow is probably better right now that is satisfying [Applause] so it's got a [Applause] h you can tell it's got a speed controller because it'll bog down and then it compensate [Music] [Applause] yeah this is the 12 mil so the plug only ends up being kind of not big look at that though who knows how long that'll stay that shark but there's very little Burr on the back side front side not cute oh look at that little plug probably really hot huh extremely hot well that's funny the shavings get caught by the magnet but that is a nice hole cool but this is why this tool exists in my opinion I'm not an expert but off kilter you know here wouldn't be too hard to manhandle a regular drill because it's chest height but let's say we had to drill a hole in the bottom of that I-beam up there that'd be a real pain in the butt but with this thing holds itself in and then it takes very little effort just to lock it in with this thing that was a nice hole all the way through I surface finish I will say this thing wobbled quite a bit at the beginning of the hole but once it and you can tell the holes a little bit off of where it where it started I imagine that has a little bit to do with the fact that this drill is mounted to a bigger one piece of aluminum yeah let's try a big one uh let's keep our 27 happy okay 24. look at everything it came with so I got 23 18 15 13 20 16 26 26. I'll just show the people what it's like to change a cutter here what 26 old there I guess so they're all 25 mil deep in just different diameters so you got these two set screws and as I'm told this is how they all mount you have those two flat spots on the three-quarter inch Arbor hopefully that is actually three quarter inch because then I can get some nice American-made Cutters America America America Americans probably don't need to donkey Kongos it's nice that there's two one would inevitably oh cool let's look at this real quick let's get another one of 20. I want to see what that one Hall did if it dulled the corners at all well it's got a weird shape to it yeah I imagine it's for like chip evacuation or something yeah it looks pretty good it does seem pretty good a mild steel is important you know if we're drilling over a weld that's important to pay attention to because the weld is harder than the base metal yes please yeah I'll need to make a storage place for this it's about time for me to make a big like wall heavy unit for some things let's see what happens now you want to run it yeah over here move it to a different place that way you can experience the whole the whole thing dude by the way that turns magnets off oh look at that you can see the two magnets down here let's go oh it's fun I felt it I'm gonna try a little bit of an angle so I can zoink you can see it suck in there yeah that's cool that's kind of fun [Music] I don't want to go too fast that's how you do all these things out I'm gonna get rid of that shatter there you go [Applause] [Music] what A noise [Applause] you got to make sure to hit the correct button to stop it oh that's a good point you got to turn the drill off hit this while it was running oh don't wear gloves with this yeah you gotta listen to the instructions I wonder if while the drill is on it it would be smart if it nullifies this switch well why don't we try that while it's on the table yeah yeah for sure not here and that's your plug so that's all the material that it didn't have to cut in order to make this beautiful hole here look at that I wonder if these holes have any overlap in inches yeah so let's see this is allegedly a what 26 I believe 26 uh one point zero two five inches 1.024 oh that's acceptable cool so it's accurate and it's definitely millimeters it is not a nice round number but that's that's really the main reason so far that I see to buy the American Cutters is they will be American sizes out don't you want to see if it's three-quarter oh yeah foreign they couldn't get around that so good these have the three-quarter inch Arbor which means I can put the nice Hogan bits in this nice vivore drill so you can see where they cut Corners I'm not going to do what AV does on his reviews but you can tell the drill itself is screwed to an aluminum Extrusion which is the first obvious place they cut cost and then that aluminum Extrusion doesn't have hardened ways the aluminum is just using its own Picatinny sort of system and then there's some liners yeah I wonder if aluminum I mean this is the cast piece that they machined and then maybe steel or maybe aluminum liners so that part is definitely going to make it you can see this move oh sure so that part's going to need to be kept clean and lubricated for sure oh that's the lighter itself moving yeah so that's not I think that's to be expected it's pretty nice I mean the drill bit itself settles in a position that's not exactly in line with where the drill rests normally but that's probably because as you push down it flexes out a little bit but heck that's pretty good all right let me let's try make sure and hit the right switch make sure you're ready for it yeah this is what I wanted to see where I almost screwed up so if it's on is up yep that is an independent circuit yeah so if you're running this thing upside down make sure you hit big red and not small red big Square red first don't hit that yeah that's a bit of an oversight I wonder if maybe not an oversight but maybe just kind of what you get when you get a 300 Mag drill I mean if that was the first thing I was about to do like there's bound to be somebody screwing up but doing that yeah if you have it hanging from an I-beam up there and you go to turn it off with gloves and you can't see it and you've got it on problem but it's obviously a machine that needs to be sort of respected and understood but once you do that that's a pretty nice capability I mean that's a End Mill quality hole I mean for the price yeah for the price I mean it does exactly what it's supposed to do which leads us neatly into our actual practical use so we're helping a local design firm build a prototype version of this cool chair and Wyatt here has been doing the steel frames so this is one by three rectangular tubing two crossbars at the bottom and then one inch pipes that go across that will just suspend this leather in here with some custom made Fasteners out of this one inch stock that'll hold everything together so we need to drill and I'm fairly confident now seeing that thing that it'll work but we need to drill a hole on the inside of one wall of this tube the outside will have a 3 8 hole inside will have an A 1.05 inch hole almost that is so we'll use the 27 mil this is what we need to make happen we need that pipe to go through one wall of this tubing to create our support structures I will illustrate what we are trying to do a little better later if that didn't make any sense so the smallest one they have is a 12. that's correct because if we did a 10 mil then we could go straight through and then replace it with the 27 well that's the way the holes locate the same well let's just take time and mark it on both sides you know won't take too much longer but there's no locating perfectly yeah well the first hole would locate the second hole I guess it's important to really ease into the first part of this hole and let it just establish a little bit of a start so that the rest of the bit guides cleanly but yeah that's the vivore mag drill model j1c-40 and uh we're gonna we're gonna put it to use so obviously I'm a little scattered right now but we're just filming stuff for you Walker [Music] let's line up our Cutters from Big to small we'll take a few Beauty shots and then we'll get to work when I'm out nah this oh that's the centering piece Frank was telling me about that how does it work is it spring-loaded no but I guess it goes well it probably doesn't need to be so we're going to be using the 27 first let's go ahead and pop that out so I'm assuming that this should locate and then just lift up so yeah so it would mean that it's I wonder if there's a spring in there [Music] yep it's spring loaded that'll also knock the plug out uh-huh so we got to drill a pilot hole no yeah which made it divot oh yeah so if I made a divot right here made a divot right there with your center punch not the big one but the little one I don't know that we're exactly ready to do this yet but feel the vibration of the magnet yeah it doesn't quite make it through that that's funny so we still only drill through one side with that uh inside or outside large hole inside let's not drill this yeah this is the mock-up so far of this chair that's the sit part and that's the ottoman part it'll be a cross piece down low and uh we'll make our pieces out of that and then we'll make I'm using this three-quarter inch by three inch to make a a tab that'll be welded to here not there but down low where that hits and this will go over it and we'll through drill so vivore mag drill kind of cool now we'll use it in a project I don't know if we'll cover this whole project but uh we'll cover part of it to show you what we've used it for so far and it might give you ideas on what you could use it for if you want to buy one by the way if you want to buy one we have an affiliate link Down Below in the video description if you click that uh it'll not only take you to the product but if you buy it from that link it gives us a little Kickback and helps us out so thanks for that in advance if you do it so far this thing's pretty cool and let's put it to the test so I'm not going all the way through with this uh right we just want to drill through just this layer now if we drill through there's going to be pull up on the inside we're gonna have to fish out yep you ever drop a pick on a guitar hole is that big the pick is that big yeah we'll get it all right you want to give it a shot yeah [Music] so close [Music] [Applause] or maybe it was the spring pushing the thing and through well now there's a plug down in there it's like you called that see we can get that out I got small I've also got a gradulator a congratulator he's got a crab you later finger ticker what on Earth is that you may not want the answer to that oh that's a little too we'll grab you later we'll grab you later it's a graveulator OG members of the channel will remember that one well that sure is a nice way to drill that hole I wonder now if our pipe will fit here look at that it's almost like 27 mil is perfect for it a three-quarter inch schedule 40 pipe nice look at that it's gonna look good so these pipes are what will connect the two halves of this ottoman in this case start to see here leather stretched in between two frames with a crossbar down low that is what we are going after you can see in this drawing the swags leather here ottoman chair combo well I mean there's other ways we could have done this but that sure makes it easy I mean the only best way I could think of is sticking it on the Bridgeport I've been doing something similar with the Bridgeport which we very well could we have that tool not many people have this tool yeah that if you didn't have it is four or five grand versus 350 bucks yeah so that's pretty huge and then of course the other option would be so we all know what hole saws are these annular cutters are essentially The Machinist version of a hole saw you can take these slower these like a higher speed and they usually are less precise I imagine the point of these is to be more precise you can run them slower or at least you should unless they're carbide this is just high speed steel so yeah so many times I use the uh when using the hole saws on a on a piece of metal like once you stick this in there so when I'm sitting here doing this number on this same hole if I'm plug cutting through the quarter inch drill bit goes through first and centers the hole saw itself but then it still has a little bit of wobble so this outside edge tends to have scratches and all kinds of stuff um won't have a fine yes there our client for this build it needs to be nice and precision everything needs to look clean and look right yeah the idea is for it to look at kind of Monolithic if you will like it's all just one piece sharp edges as if we cut this Square out of a solid sheet of one inch plate that's kind of the look we're going for so all the penetrations we clean edges crisp welds flat everything sanded flat we might end up plating these nickel or chrome plating so that's why we're paying so much attention to the Precision I say we drill this hole the other two I will work on well I'll work on the cross member mounts and when you if you finish that you want to switch to cut the four pipes and then we'll work out the captive nut situation I'm gonna just stay on drilling all of these yeah because we're going to see what creates on the other side right so I think I might just hand drill yeah the other one brought the Milwaukee back by the way okay I'm probably just gonna hand drill the other side so with the mag drill we've only got 12 mil that's that's a little bit too satisfying it's a holder we've only got 12 mil is the smallest one yeah which is a little less than half inch more or less yeah and it's not quite so I think nine and a half of them yeah 13 is usually half ish so this is slightly less that's nice though yeah and well that would make sense yeah m12. 12 mil yeah you can say it either way metric 12. yeah so since we only have 12 mil with this guy uh and we're using a 3 8 threaded New Order of 3 8 drill bits then uh on the other side I'm gonna drill with a 3 8 bit so I'll probably step it up a little bit cool and that hole is going to be covered anyway that's correct yeah time to get our hands dirty oh too late [Music] cool so I'm beginning to wonder how how I've made it this long without a MAG drill if I wasn't given the opportunity to receive one from vivore I wonder how much longer it would have been before I bought one because I honestly as soon as I saw this build and how we were going to do it I was thinking a MAG drill would be perfect to pop those holes so I may have taken the plunge anyway with this product project but now you see what they can do and you'll continue to see because why it's still going thank you [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so why it's been having a few issues actually well I've got everything but this last hole drill right so the way we made this um this these pieces it's important to have the seam on the inside so that once everything is finished then all the outside looks spot on as good as we can right so what I'm noticing is while I'm drilling this last hole I'll get it lined up and then engage the magnet what was happening while I was drilling is that the whole thing was picking up see it lifted up right there and then I'm noticing with the magnet engaged like it's so I'm wondering was the magnet uh not strong already was it screwing up already but if we take it and put it on our quarter inch table and engage it it's really strong so we're suspecting that two things are going on number one this tubing material has got a seam and while we're putting it on the seam itself it's not seeding all the way on the metal itself perfectly flat this tubing like never sometimes isn't flat so you can see that way there's a little bow I mean you could visually see there's a little bow on each side especially that seam side so it's because of that this one right here yeah it's actually got like a whoop and a whoop like a yeah a little Crown yeah so because that's not solid and it's only 14 gauge that's why we're not having so that's good to know is I mean it makes sense the use cases for these are usually drilling holes and i-beams for steel structure that kind of thing but it's nice to figure it to push it to the lower limit and see you know because it's more likely that if you guys buy this you'll be using it to drill 14 gauge 11 gauge 3 16 quarter versus 5 8 or three quarter inch I-beam webs because honestly if you're doing large jobs like that the eye beams and everything you're probably working with a company who's already bought the mega big version of this Hogan whatever two thousand dollar mag drill yeah yeah which let's face it probably does have a better magnet in it and whatnot but still there's nothing wrong with this magnet per se it's more about the quality of Steel that we get now yeah in the great country of USA somehow I feel like blaming Russia it might be made in Canada yeah a lot of it is anyway so yeah interesting interesting observation there but if we push easy be able to finish so I'm gonna see what it does really really easy and this is the last hole this is the only one that I've noticed that has done this so you have the other side down yeah I got uh both the ottoman pieces and the others I've done [Music] thank you all right and this is the result of our whole boring so boring you are so boring to hold both you bore holes turns out 27 millimeters fits a three-quarter inch schedule 40 pipe real nice real nice so this is the concept I knew this video started um to be about that but now you can contextualize in what sort of scenario that might be helpful look what you can do with the V4 mag drill it's crazy this is cool on this on a separated note this is an interesting build but yeah so we'll have our little little uh handmade nuts on the outside and they'll be leather kind of swagged in between these these rods Theresa will be here shortly the designer in charge and yeah I think it's kind of neat finally making progress on this thing what's that it's yet to be oh there we go I fixed it touched fixed it and then we just got to figure out if we're welding in place these bottom pieces are making them removable because we're still entertaining the idea of chrome plating these things and if we Chrome them usually they need to fit into a dip tank and if their parts are removable then they're easier to Chrome that sort of concludes this video in a way more about the mag drill than these chairs but it's a practical application this is everything you got the V4 mag drill j1c-40 comes with everything from 27 millimeter down to 12 millimeter annular Cutters or the Weld and shank core drill kind of a nice assortment they they worked pretty good huh yesterday you know what I think this rope is for it's a safety if you're up in the air actually hit the button while it's on yeah that's what that's for it's a safety rope anyway if you want to check this drill out definitely go to vivore.com click the affiliate Link in the description and use this promo code for a discount I think it's VV Pro but if it's not Walker will have dubbed over my voice with the correct thing thanks Walker anyway I'm excited to use this thing more and uh break it yeah thanks for watching everybody been a been a righteous few weeks on the channel the last two videos have blown up I appreciate your support it means the world to me I'm trying to respond to some comments but we literally get like 100 comments a day so let me address you all in a group and say thank you and good idea a lot of you guys have good ideas so here's a blanket response great idea I'll incorporate that on the next one bye hi [Music] [Applause] [Music] random joke time okay I've got a joke what's up what's the difference between a run-down Greyhound stop and a a lobster with a boob job one doesn't stop no one is a Crusty bus station the other one's a busty crust station perfect timing thank you
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Channel: Lift Arc Studios
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Length: 41min 35sec (2495 seconds)
Published: Fri Jan 06 2023
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