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Vintage Cord Drill Tool Restoration and Repair - Black and Decker 

Odd Tinkering
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I found this old Black and Decker D500 vintage cord drill online for restoration project. I haven't yet restored many power tools and I thought this is just a clean up job, but little did I know the tool was making a terrible sound which had to be repaired before using. The drill had only a little rust, but it was covered in dust from the inside and had a lot of wear on the outside. All the greas was either dry or done. The terrible noise was coming from the rotor rubbing against the part around it. This was caused by loose bearing. I couldn't find a new bearing but I fixed the problem by filling the bearing with copper paste. It was only a little loose, maybe some tenths of a millimeter but that was enough to make contact. This is most likely not a permanent fix but it worked well when I tested it for a while. I can always add some more copper paste if needed. If I find a new part I will change it of course.
Besides fixing the problem with bearing I also replaced the part protecting the cord from bending and gave the drill a new paint. I used a reflective gold paint with clear coating because I wanted it to go better along with the aluminum body. These mirror paints never keep the mirror shine completely after clear coating but they are not durable at all without clear coat. I think the paint job turned out just perfect!
The plastic handle was also in very rough shape so I decided to remove all major dents from the handle and polish it to nice shine. This was easily done in minutes by attaching it to a drill.
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@markharris5771
@markharris5771 5 лет назад
I think some of the more negative commenters need to reread the name of the channel. The guy openly admits he is "Tinkering" and hasn't called the channel "Ace Restorations" which is not too dissimilar from what a lot of the worst restorations call themselves. Is he as good as Hand Tools Rescue? No, but nor does he claim to be and there’s very few people whose work is of that standard. Is he better than 80% of restoration channels on RU-vid? Most definitely. I don’t understand why so many people prefer to criticise rather than advise. Though those making safety recommendations do seem to come across more advisory, and I think they are worth heeding. He brought back a tool from the 60s or 70s and gave it new life. It might not be perfect in some people’s eyes, but I think he’s done a bloody good job. Far better than the vast majority of people can and would do. As someone whose childhood was the 60s I’m very grateful for the job he has done, it reminds me of a very happy time in my life watching my late father work with one of these tools. A great video, thank you.
@sharonross7940
@sharonross7940 5 лет назад
Well said.
@someoneinyourlivingroom9449
@someoneinyourlivingroom9449 5 лет назад
Completely agree with you
@roadweary5252
@roadweary5252 5 лет назад
Well said!
@Nobody-oo2yi
@Nobody-oo2yi 5 лет назад
random hands is a good restoration channel too
@roadweary5252
@roadweary5252 5 лет назад
alphant1 sure they are ...
@TheForever1990
@TheForever1990 Год назад
I had a lot of old pipes and rebar to cut up and from what I read ru-vid.comUgkxPDBfLu68o58Aw85O_J-zIFfjJARBhp-3 this would be the tool for the job. Since I had never used one, I watched a couple of youtube videos and I'm so glad I did. Some really good safety tips, which I followed, and this tool did a splendid job. One good thing to know is the weight of the tool puts just about the right amount of pressure on the metal I was cutting, so I didn't have to use a lot of pressure, which is more likely to jam the tool. It made fast work of my job.
@Notionironic
@Notionironic 4 года назад
I honestly love your videos. No music, no talking. Just the tools and movement. Honestly so peaceful. I watch your videos every night before bed. Helps set the mood
@stealthyhalo97
@stealthyhalo97 4 года назад
I do the same thing now
@cz2301
@cz2301 3 года назад
Me too
@lewisgrant7622
@lewisgrant7622 4 месяца назад
These videos are honestly satisfying
@babalonkie
@babalonkie 4 года назад
We had a similar Black and Decker in the family for over 50 years, the only thing that ever needed replacing was the Brushes once and the fuse in the plug twice. The thing still out performs most out there today.
@dontletyourmemesbedreams2355
@dontletyourmemesbedreams2355 3 года назад
I have this exact drill! It's still got all its original paint (it's an orange variant), still works and is still my main drill. It's been passed down through 3 generations with some other long lasting tools.
@jdubs-56
@jdubs-56 5 лет назад
For removing grease and grime, I find electrical contact cleaner works really well on all sorts of surfaces, not just electrical contacts. Nice video, too. Great to see old hand tools refurbished and brought back to life.
@OddTinkering
@OddTinkering 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@YAhossain14
@YAhossain14 Год назад
​@@OddTinkering wow
@TommyJensen-pl8qz
@TommyJensen-pl8qz 8 месяцев назад
​@@OddTinkering copper grease is a bad idea, it wears. you should have used regular grease
@ZithlisIX
@ZithlisIX 5 лет назад
I've seen a lot of your videos the past few days, it is mesmerizing to say the least, and incredibly inspiring, I'll take up a few project myself this summer. Though, as an electrician, I'd suggest changing the whole electric cord into a new one. I can see you prefer to keep everything as close to original as possible, though I've see old rubber wires short circuit inside, due to rubber wearing out and cracking. Thank you for some great content, already excited for your next video!
@michaeltorres877
@michaeltorres877 4 года назад
That was my suggestion also. It’s very relaxing to watch him work and gives me peace with all that is happening. Keep up the great work!
@anttiaarnio9851
@anttiaarnio9851 2 года назад
As an electrician too, I totally agree with changing a cord into a new one.
@mantaship
@mantaship 5 лет назад
Ignore negative comments from people who add nothing and only tear down. You put in a lot of work here and it shows. I generally avoid paint as I like to see the piece gleaming, which you can make that metal housing do. I want you to keep going, polish the bolts, the jacob's chuck. Make that beast shine, brother. Also, you will need more grease in the housing. When it warms up, the grease slides to the bottom so you want to fill it enough so that the bottom of the lowest gear can pick up the grease and help send it to the other gears. Keep going, my friend!
@OddTinkering
@OddTinkering 5 лет назад
Thank you. I think I'll make sure there's enough grease
@mantaship
@mantaship 5 лет назад
@@OddTinkering Keep going, man. Throw away the throw-away culture.
@ViciousTuna2012
@ViciousTuna2012 5 лет назад
@@mantaship If we all do our part by eating just one bag of trash a month we can build a brighter future
@WAL_DC-6B
@WAL_DC-6B 5 лет назад
I have an old Black & Decker Home-Utility 1/4" portable electric drill guide book. Regarding lubrication of the drill (which looks much like the one in this video, but a bit smaller) the guide says: "This Drill was properly lubricated at the Factory and is ready for use. The gears should be re-lubricated regularly, from sixty days to six months, depending on use. Remove gear housing, flush out all old grease with kerosene and, with gears in place, re-fill the housing only half full. All bearings in the gear case end are lubricated by grease in the gear case. The commutator end armature end my be lubricated by removing the two screws at the back of the switch handle and lifting the switch handle out of place far enough to place one of two drops of oil on the armature shaft. It will not be necessary to disconnect the wires. This lubrication is essential only after an extensive period of operation. Drills out of service for a long time should be completely re-lubricated before use." There you have it. Beautiful drill restoration!
@ryansemail59
@ryansemail59 5 лет назад
I’ve been restoring my fathers old tools, thanks for posting
@sharkfatrccustoms
@sharkfatrccustoms 5 лет назад
That's one of the things I love about RU-vid. Whatever the subject, if you're not sure you can always find the experts in the comments! 🤣
@BREN70S
@BREN70S 5 лет назад
Couldn't agree more , dicks .
@repo3673
@repo3673 3 года назад
Armchair experts 🤣
@bratticuss
@bratticuss 4 года назад
The cool factor about those old Black and Decker drills is that you can still get parts for them. I was able to get replace bearings, brushes and a new chuck as well.
@Nicola_Bailey
@Nicola_Bailey 5 лет назад
I'm pretty sure my Dad still has one of these in his toolbox. Incredibly noisy drill, I'm amazed we are not all deaf! Nice restoration job.
@nothankyou5524
@nothankyou5524 5 лет назад
Depending on the age, be amazed no one has been electrocuted. If you have to ask why, you shouldn't handle it until you don't have to ask why.
@saintdave1985
@saintdave1985 4 года назад
My dad had one of these when I was a kid and we used to do projects together using it. This brings back some nice memories. I have a feeling it's in a shed somewhere, probably in a similar shape to what this one was. I might dig it out and give it some TLC. Love your videos. Keep 'em comin'.
@carlosrobertoramirezfuente2524
Beautiful craftmanship. Great video.
@zlazofia
@zlazofia 5 лет назад
the amount of dirt makes me excited to se it being cleaned XD
@TheresaPowers
@TheresaPowers 5 лет назад
I absolutely LOVE your videos because they are informative and you are so cleverr. Your humorous side makes them totally enjoyable.
@pauladams1915
@pauladams1915 5 лет назад
My dad had the exact same drill years ago and pretty much in the same state. Don't know what happened to it. This video brought back some wonderful memories. Great job by the way
@hakkigoo
@hakkigoo 4 года назад
My late father got exaktly this model from his father. He built a 28 foot cabin cruiser and one day the anchor burnt. But he still had some accessories like the b&d lathe which I became. I found the 720 model from b&d on a german flea market June 2019 for 8 € and did a similar repair. Thank you very much for your good video.
@jimvick8397
@jimvick8397 3 года назад
I just got a 1/2" low speed high torque drill off Craigslist for $25... The exterior is clean and runs like a champ but is a total mess inside... Looks like it had been in a few machine shops over the years based on the all the names etched on it... Videoes like this make me realise how much I need a workshop of my own....
@christiaanbrown4278
@christiaanbrown4278 3 года назад
The Jacobs Chuck can be removed with the screw inside, they are normally left-hand threads. open the chuck jaws all the way and you can see the screw, the chuck then screws off the other direction. this tends to be easier to do before disassembly of the drill motor. just FYI for next time you need to change the chuck.
@PoutineSupreme95
@PoutineSupreme95 4 года назад
Me as soon as he used the drill to finish the handle "He used the project to finish the project"
@iam1976mike
@iam1976mike 3 года назад
No he didn't. it was a newer drill with keyless chuck and led lights on it.
@tonyday7233
@tonyday7233 5 лет назад
Nice tool, i have a couple of "Skill Sher" drills, one of which was purchased in the early 1970s by my father, i may have a go at that.
@sicktit44
@sicktit44 4 года назад
Just brilliant... you have a new subscriber from the UK . I hate DIY and have never owned a drill, but watching you work on this makes me wanna go out and buy one.
@charlesprice925
@charlesprice925 5 лет назад
That's beautiful! My father had one. It's nice to see one again. You know, if you open it up all the way and leave out the bit you can pretend it's a machine gun. And if you have a brother, you can pretend to shot him. Just something I heard.
@lewisgrant7622
@lewisgrant7622 4 месяца назад
Whenever I see these type of old tools my mind jumps straight to horror movies
@Saffirance
@Saffirance 4 года назад
I have inherited a drill just like that. It works but it's so old I was afraid to use it. I may one day try to restore. Very cool. Love your tinkering. Well done.
@TorTor323
@TorTor323 5 лет назад
Wow. Back when handheld tools were made of metal shells. All my tools have plastic shells. What a time
@TheresaPowers
@TheresaPowers 5 лет назад
stop buying cheap products.
@bg147
@bg147 4 года назад
@@TheresaPowers I think it is to reduce the risk of electrocution.
@UrgirlAqua
@UrgirlAqua 3 года назад
5:43 So this vid is the birthplace of “Paint Stripper 3000”.........
@richjones5432
@richjones5432 4 года назад
The very good point about replacing the cable has been made & heck yes. After all your hard work & a cleanly filmed video, what not go the extra mile & fit a brand new chuck ? Outside of that, you,ll be using it & not me …………… nice work.
@vasilisarris6717
@vasilisarris6717 2 года назад
I love seeing the restoration of "OLD SCHOOL TOOLS". Great job on the restoration. Excellent work.
@obioranwodo7814
@obioranwodo7814 Год назад
Please can someone tell me how to turn the screw reverse anticlockwise direction. Thank you
@obioranwodo7814
@obioranwodo7814 Год назад
Please can someone tell me how to turn the screw reverse anticlockwise direction. Thank you
@Kronex_play
@Kronex_play 10 месяцев назад
Да, тут все на столько старо, что у меня олдСКУЛЫ свело
@Jute511
@Jute511 4 года назад
Thank you for not painting the main body, looks lovely.
@78a67h
@78a67h 4 года назад
Many thanks for this video. I happen to have the exact same tool from the 70s which I use constantly in preference to newer products I hold. Never let me down, but watching this I know how to fix should it develop a problem.
@bearxilla4261
@bearxilla4261 5 лет назад
Wow that metal really shines it looks better without paint.
@MR.B00_
@MR.B00_ 5 лет назад
You cleaned it up a bit, got most of the gunk out of it. I was hoping to see how to replace the chuck as mine has broken cogs (teeth). But it runs smoother and will run cooler. Thank you.
@zaraak323i
@zaraak323i 3 года назад
If you insert the chuck key into the chuck and then shock it counter-clockwise, you should be able to screw it off. I have a D520 and I've had the chuck off a few times this way.
@jackmilne9764
@jackmilne9764 Год назад
I've taken a couple of 70s b&d drills to bits to repair them once the mechanical assembly was opened sadly it was game over r.i.p
@UltimatelyEverything
@UltimatelyEverything 4 года назад
It's a beautiful drill they don't make them like this anymore it's a shame the quality of these drills went downhill over the years
@arcanym
@arcanym 5 лет назад
Thank you, for giving second life for those gorgeous tools 🙏
@robmarshallofficial
@robmarshallofficial 6 месяцев назад
Very impressive. I would have thought you would have changed the wiring for new incase of any damage which could cause hot spots and a fire, and I would have thought adding more grease into the grease trap for the cog to always run smoother.
@markjeffels3327
@markjeffels3327 5 лет назад
I would LOVE to own that drill!!
@TheToddbart
@TheToddbart 5 лет назад
Very nice, you videos are relaxing to watch. Thank you.
@jairsiles8535
@jairsiles8535 4 года назад
Wow my father have one of this, and still work very good.
@bignick3394
@bignick3394 5 лет назад
I liked the knob polishing
@nothankyou5524
@nothankyou5524 5 лет назад
My nephew says you should find a mate.
@joebroke76
@joebroke76 Год назад
It's neat to see how much your tecniqes have changed in so little time. Seems like you have learned a lot since even this video. I absolutly love your videos and think you do a great job!
@franciscomontesdeoca5316
@franciscomontesdeoca5316 Год назад
The inner bearing Is upside down. Nice video.
@mjnano2989
@mjnano2989 2 года назад
I love your work. Keep it coming..Ü
@AlexGTAgamer
@AlexGTAgamer 2 года назад
Forget the Man With The Golden Gun. We have the Man With The Golden Black and Decker Drill.
@sidnsteph8167
@sidnsteph8167 5 лет назад
I can get hold a a similar drill not sure of model but looked the same. Also had a hedge cutter attachment still with it's original box. My dad had one too many years back, can remember the electrical tingle off metal body ;)
@TheJosip1000
@TheJosip1000 4 года назад
these restoration videos are so riveting, never thought i could get invested into no-speaking videos
@anthonyw5261
@anthonyw5261 Год назад
Beautiful job 👏 👌 hope this drill gets years of use😁👍
@bradleysmith4409
@bradleysmith4409 5 лет назад
Thanks! Very interesting. I'd like to hear about how it's doing after your project here... I thought that the gold paint was very tasteful. Also, your video skills are great!
@OddTinkering
@OddTinkering 5 лет назад
Thank you Bradley! The drill has been working fine but of course I usually use other drills as I have more modern drills available with reverse etc. I think I'll use the drill mostly in some future videos
@hridoygovindadas914
@hridoygovindadas914 4 года назад
Man your videos are sooo satisfying to watch. Thanks
@briansworkshop01
@briansworkshop01 5 лет назад
Nice job well done 👪
@OnlineEins22228
@OnlineEins22228 5 лет назад
5:30 we don't make mistakes just happy little accidents
@sunshine19701989
@sunshine19701989 4 года назад
AKA Bob Ross!!!!
@leopdion5976
@leopdion5976 Год назад
Nice job
@georgepretnick4460
@georgepretnick4460 5 лет назад
That original paint on the handle section is a color known as Argent.
@jdsimonfpv5867
@jdsimonfpv5867 2 года назад
I ran multi spindle auto screw machine at black and decker,1977-1983
@NickiesAdventureChannel
@NickiesAdventureChannel 5 лет назад
An absolute pleasure to watch
@SwagDaddy072
@SwagDaddy072 Год назад
I love your restorations!
@TizonaAmanthia
@TizonaAmanthia 2 года назад
so THAT'S where Wood putty comes from!
@OldSaintNick007
@OldSaintNick007 5 лет назад
I really liked the restore, you did a great job. if you put that much effort into though it may be worth while to use moly grease. those electrical connections also look like there about due for the white/green death, and may need changing rather than just a new strain release. This was really great though don't get me wrong. I love seeing old tools get some tlc (tender love and care).
@IBRAHIMJAWAD96
@IBRAHIMJAWAD96 Год назад
Nice work I have one
@Ellenslife851
@Ellenslife851 2 года назад
Nice score I would love to have one of these models I love the stainless body drills that they made back in the 50s and 60s and before they’re just real quality built drills would love to know what lubricating oil I should use to lube mine because I have a bunch of them and I am going through and servicing them
@tudseaturtle
@tudseaturtle 5 лет назад
Great video 👍 thanks for making this..
@buczo102
@buczo102 2 года назад
Świetnie wyszło!
@craigsmith3645
@craigsmith3645 Год назад
Pretty good restoration. I would have painted it the original gray, or clear coated the polished surface. You can get bearing material from McMaster Carr and adjust the diameter to the shaft. Maybe use correct size screwdriver in the future, less risk of damaging the screws. Blade thickness and width should match the screw.
@danielmota1095
@danielmota1095 5 лет назад
I couldn't even apply the dam grease. I'll make a big mess. BEAUTIFUL!
@kingyattaaesop-shakur8691
@kingyattaaesop-shakur8691 4 года назад
Dude you're the greatest hands down 💯
@Thepreacher1960
@Thepreacher1960 5 лет назад
Nice job👍👍
@gslawrence
@gslawrence 3 года назад
What a handsome piece of vintage machinery! I loved watching you bring it back to its former glory! More tools please!
@MarioSratss
@MarioSratss 4 года назад
Great Restoration. Awsesome.
@sushiacid
@sushiacid 3 года назад
Can you do a restoration on my grandads drill? Would be a lovely momento to him
@HaciendoCosasRaras00
@HaciendoCosasRaras00 5 лет назад
Hi! I found this small type bushings in a store specialized in auto electrical parts. nice video!
@luisferrojas7548
@luisferrojas7548 4 года назад
La idea es también cambiar los cables del taladro, ya que con el tiempo los cables pierden protección y tienen mucha elasticidad, provocando que a futuro pase un corto circuito
@frankierutherford1888
@frankierutherford1888 5 лет назад
Subscribed I can appreciate your work. Well done my friend. I’m in the 🇺🇸 Indiana
@AlphaRalpha
@AlphaRalpha 5 лет назад
Be very careful when using paint remover, all it takes is one drop to get on the lacquer or plastic coating on the field coils or armature coils to cause a short. Even a brief contact with this coating can damage it and cause the insulation to fail later on if not immediately.
@tysonjean2503
@tysonjean2503 5 лет назад
This one was the most satisfying one
@shayd1984triton
@shayd1984triton 4 года назад
Should have used a sandblast to get rid of the paint.
@paross2
@paross2 4 года назад
It's a shame this didn't get the same number of views as some of your other videos, this is really fantastic work.
@Dan_Kornfeld
@Dan_Kornfeld 5 лет назад
Sweet job, brilliant!
@nickwilliams2170
@nickwilliams2170 4 года назад
I have one of these drills from 1968.
@williepienaar7503
@williepienaar7503 4 года назад
I have the same B&D drill in me workshop thanx now I know how too do it
@PepsiManX360
@PepsiManX360 3 года назад
Any chance it’ll go up for sale? Please let me know.
@ianvicedomini2648
@ianvicedomini2648 5 лет назад
Very nice job
@itaintmistaken8055
@itaintmistaken8055 5 лет назад
Can you restore my relationship with my ex gf?
@sfsaviation
@sfsaviation 5 лет назад
I taint mistaken she’s mint condition,just built trashy in general
@Nobody-oo2yi
@Nobody-oo2yi 5 лет назад
welp weld a couple sheets of metal and itll be done in not time! jk
@nothankyou5524
@nothankyou5524 5 лет назад
You must be young...
@sirich7751
@sirich7751 4 года назад
Impossible, he'd have to take her apart to she how she works. No man knows that!!!
@GrrrRu
@GrrrRu 4 года назад
Add some copper paste?
@tomasinacovell4293
@tomasinacovell4293 4 года назад
Sweet! I would have melted the grease into its front bearing though, and you should have used more anyway, but you did well.
@arthurmorgan8966
@arthurmorgan8966 4 года назад
0:55 Whenever you hold something with bare hand to support and use other hand to apply pressure with flat tip screwdriver I’m worried it will slip and punch a hole in your skin.
@lukelyons9606
@lukelyons9606 5 лет назад
might I suggest putting together a three axis gimbal for your moving camera shots - would help with stabilization warp during your video edit. Might make for a cool video too!
@rscelectrical7091
@rscelectrical7091 5 лет назад
Nice job, if your in the uk the bearing should be available from such places as Data power tools etc or your local bearing stockist.
@jeromeygreen4788
@jeromeygreen4788 4 года назад
Wait is that really the word for that? "Stockist". How have I never heard that before 😮
@rscelectrical7091
@rscelectrical7091 4 года назад
@@jeromeygreen4788 : In answer to your question, yes It is. Various descriptions used such as Stockist, Supplier, Bearing house etc depending where you are and who your talking to. Why you've never heard the description before, I've no idea. Many people have read it since posting and appear to have understood it.
@SullySadface
@SullySadface 4 года назад
@@rscelectrical7091 have you considered regional differences in language and idiom, or were you too busy coming off as condescending?
@rscelectrical7091
@rscelectrical7091 4 года назад
@@SullySadface : Have you considered getting a life and stopping being an asshole ?, He asked a question and got an answer. If you don't like the answer tough, move on.
@zaygezunt
@zaygezunt 5 лет назад
I love your videos ❤ But not comments telling you the inflow traction plate should attach to the vinyl valve output module or the reflex action of the positive baffle spring is hampered by the crossbar lever action
@nothankyou5524
@nothankyou5524 5 лет назад
Different levels for different people, especially for those working at different levels of a craft. There's need and room for all.
@zaygezunt
@zaygezunt 5 лет назад
@@nothankyou5524 I agree, was just trying some gentle leg-pulling. As a complete ignoramus, I am in awe of all these restoration guys (and slightly addicted to watching them)
@giampierorusso607
@giampierorusso607 5 лет назад
Beautiful...congratulations 👍!
@Jerephilwee
@Jerephilwee 3 года назад
What a legend
@heoly8985
@heoly8985 5 лет назад
great ! congratulations
@bryanstewart3353
@bryanstewart3353 4 года назад
Awesome videos !!! Very very educational just by watching how you restore the items ! 😊 would it be possible to do videos on restoring more electronic items or furniture ?
@jaje3106
@jaje3106 5 лет назад
beautiful
@crackpotpolitics5986
@crackpotpolitics5986 3 года назад
My man had a remix of the pronh7b theme at the beginning
@UrgirlAqua
@UrgirlAqua 3 года назад
0:28 Hey, that’s a Black and Decker! Tysytube also restored one of ‘em!
@OrbvsTomarvm
@OrbvsTomarvm 2 года назад
thank you.
@anstef1485
@anstef1485 4 года назад
Great job!
@Mat-kr1nf
@Mat-kr1nf 5 лет назад
I have this model in full working order with original instructions, not worth much though. It’s a lovely design though, makes me think of the b/w version of Flash Gordon, ray guns. 😂
@nothankyou5524
@nothankyou5524 5 лет назад
Not worth anything at all on most job sites as OSHA, at a minimum won't allow them, even with them plugged into a GFI.
@fernandoscrenci4874
@fernandoscrenci4874 5 лет назад
Top grade Job!☝️
@disabledsean559
@disabledsean559 3 года назад
The ol wrist breaker drill😂
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