

He's an idiot for paying $600 for a drill!
not a big deal ... it is a very common practice in the RC racing circles to break in the DC motors underwater.
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When the drill started making the warning sound, i thought, man this drill is smarter than the guy using it!
he submerged a DC motor that happens to be in a drill ... what is it you don't understand?
Hey Boss, can I get the new drill over the weekend? I have some stuff to do.
He should be employee of the month.
My brother belongs to "The Church of Festool" - hook, line and sinker! He has their drills, saws, routers, storage bins, work tables, you name it he has it.
Its a Festool not a Glock.
This: it is a very common practice in the RC racing circles to break in the DC motors underwater
Maybee it is may lack of english, but what means breaking in?
This: it is a very common practice in the RC racing circles to break in the DC motors underwater
Maybee it is may lack of english, but what means breaking in?
the water allows for faster transfer of the radius of the commutator on the rotor to the graphite brushes due to the water softening the graphite and the lubricity properties it adds.

Exactly , it's an electric drill not a pair of shoes.This: it is a very common practice in the RC racing circles to break in the DC motors underwater
Maybee it is may lack of english, but what means breaking in?
I don't know the current rating on these batteries or the configuration of these drills, but I do know 15 volts can DEFINITELY kill a person if there is enough current flow. It's the current that kills, the voltage is just a factor within the "circuit".
If you have ever been static "shocked" by touching something metal after walking across the carpet with socks on you have been hit with hundreds of thousands of volts, but with an extremely small amount of current there is no harm in this.
Current as small as 50 mA can be fatal under the right conditions.
And it costs more than a new Glock!
WoD
I'm glad that guy doesn't have a glock, he couldn't keep his finger off the trigger of a drill while changing the bit! He'd surely shoot himself in the leg and it'd probably be on camera while he's trying to show off.