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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2011

Chris pries his way into a Dewalt palm sander, and we learn about the basic workings of the motor inside.

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  • So, Chris... how close are you to having every screwdriver imaginable?

  • @ambrandt420 The Geek Group has a massive tool library availible to its members. The tools used in the autopsy videos are a different set from our main tools though. The toolbox featured on the set here is used only for the autopsy videos.

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  • unsafe? it's only 110, half of the normal mains voltage :D

  • I'm really liking the new style of the autopsy videos. The arty-farty video clips where they're playing with the focus on tools and such makes it seem a little more professional (go figure) and helps break up the video when you're doing something realllly boring like taking out a dozen identical screws from the back of a case.

    As a thought... see if you can get someone with a little time and access to this channel to build a playlist of the autopsy videos.

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  • One of the related videos was the red green show, I died laughing

  • I'd really like to see a video about brushed vs brushless DC motors

  • Zip ties for the win... Almost.

  • That is probably the funniest, yet best use of zip ties I have seen.

  • the use it in oldschool lights to to transfur power to the bulbs that are turning

  • For temporary wiring you could do with a 'safeblock', a device that has crocodile clips and a switch, the uk version also has a fuse, one should be permanently mounted on or near the autopsy table.

  • Should that not be called the rotor instead of armature ? its AC so they would be armature windings/rotor windings on the rotor.

  • @Intosia And the socket on the extension had a surprised face.

  • hm if that's a dell latitude D630 in the back i hope its for an Autopsy cus it sux!

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