Adapting Milwaukee Batteries to work with Ryobi Tools
Just a first, quick video on a simple adapter I designed to be able to use my Milwaukee batteries with my Ryobi tools. Not a final design, but definitely functional and a nice thing to have in the tool box in case Im running low on batteries. \r
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Heres the link to the printable pieces on Thingiverse:\r
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Printed in ABS, but I might print another in Nylon 910 for a little extra durability.\r
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And a brief summary of the parts youll need to complete:\r
(1) Small copper sheet, 3/32 thick\r
(4) #8 x 3/4 screws (or just epoxy it together)\r
(2) 3/8 D x 5/8 L compression springs\r
(2) 1/8 x 1/4 rivets (or small machine screws of your choice)\r
(1) wire (I used lamp cord)\r
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Intro Music Clip:\r
Black Vortex by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Heres the link to the printable pieces on Thingiverse:\r
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\r
Printed in ABS, but I might print another in Nylon 910 for a little extra durability.\r
\r
And a brief summary of the parts youll need to complete:\r
(1) Small copper sheet, 3/32 thick\r
(4) #8 x 3/4 screws (or just epoxy it together)\r
(2) 3/8 D x 5/8 L compression springs\r
(2) 1/8 x 1/4 rivets (or small machine screws of your choice)\r
(1) wire (I used lamp cord)\r
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Intro Music Clip:\r
Black Vortex by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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