An oldtimer came into the store wanting to know if we could replace his unresponsive rechargeable batteries in his B&D screwdriver. A co-worker tried to take the thing apart before calling me. When I looked at the thing I informed the customer I didn't think it was meant to be disassembled and the cells replaced - they just want you to buy another driver. He said the thing was 5 years old, and he'd just buy another one. As he was purchasing the new one I asked if he was just going to trash the old one. he said yes. So I asked if I could have it - maybe I could turn it into something useful? He said fine.
I took it home and figured I could mod it to use AA alkaline batteries. Took some dremeling and removal of internal gusseting but was able to get 2 pairs of AA cells to fit inside and the thing works fine. One has to take it apart to swap out the cells instead of plugging it in (the downside). But the swap out procedure takes about 5 minutes, compared to probably an hour on the wall.
Not a big project like you other guys do but I was happy with it and my co-workers were fist pumping me over it.
Here's the drill with the front gear case removed.
I took it home and figured I could mod it to use AA alkaline batteries. Took some dremeling and removal of internal gusseting but was able to get 2 pairs of AA cells to fit inside and the thing works fine. One has to take it apart to swap out the cells instead of plugging it in (the downside). But the swap out procedure takes about 5 minutes, compared to probably an hour on the wall.
Not a big project like you other guys do but I was happy with it and my co-workers were fist pumping me over it.
Here's the drill with the front gear case removed.