Fastest Drill Powered Boat? Milwaukee M18 Super Hawg vs Outboard Gas

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Can @MilwaukeeTool's largest cordless drill power a boat?

0:00 Milwaukee M18 FUEL Super Hawg
0:26 Can a drill start a gas engine?
2:04 Can a drill power a boat?
2:57 M18 Brushless Boat Motor (Prototype)
5:26 Mounting the drill
8:05 Real world comparison
10:01 First trip
12:11 Will we make it back?
12:52 Can it go way faster?
18:34 Will it work?
21:40 RIP Deboss hat...

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Hey Milwaukee, how about an M18 FUEL Outboard Motor for the next Pipeline Tool Symposium?

DEBOSSGARAGE
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What an unusual challenge you set yourself Ritch. It was very funny and entertaining to watch... WELL DONE!!! 10/10

derofromdown-under
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Nice catch on the "F" bomb @ 15:08, lol.

alvarsdzenis
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Turning that shaft into a 3/8 drive WAS genius

spawn
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That drill has a lot more torque than the motor did, but it runs a lot slower. If you could fit it, it would be cool to put a bigger prop on and see how much force you could pull (weight cell tied to a tree)

winstonzeb
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What was so funny was that you left in the leaf blower sound and could actually see the nozzle. Loved the episode.

esqueue
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A power plant trick. A pipe threader puts out an insane amount of torque a low rpm. They sell a 1" square drive die. It would for sure turn that tractor motor.

gar
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This looks like a job for an angle grinder!

azlandpilotcar
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Anything from Ferraris to chainsaws Get out there, work on it, drive it, put a smile on your face. Best channel on utube

isaakunger
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This was pretty awesome. It'll get you around the lake for fishing no problem as long as you use the small battery first and the big one to get home. Once the fishing trip is over you still have your drill for work. Seems like a win on multiple levels to me.

rdbrnrgt
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To DEBOSS GARAGE. I would like to see a part 2, using a starter motor.

johnclamshellsp
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I remember The very first whole hog I ever used was the original and I wrap myself up in it at the age of 16 years old and I will never forget that because it absolutely annihilated me threw me across the room 😂 and made me absolutely terrified of them but they have improved over the last couple of years and they’re safer than they have ever been

electroluxlad
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The leaf blower bit was classic and fully had me. I was surprised and a bit confused at the speed at first 😆.

randomname
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You should try a adapt a grinder up to the boat motor next to get that prop spinning some serious rpms. I bet a 4 1/2" would work but if not Milwaukee does make a 7"-9" 18v version. Probably would be faster then it ever would be with the orginal gas engine.

ziptiejedi
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The leaf blower was hilarious. Great episode. I did laugh out loud.

tylerproud
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Awesome, at least you have a light on the drill to hook the keys on the bottom of the lake.
Play safe from Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada.

tinkermouse-scottrussell
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Your long game is impressive, building that footage up for years!

Turbochargedtwelve
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Anytime I feel like my shop is a giant mess, I can pull up videos like this one to feel better. I'm not saying my shop looks any cleaner - just that I'm not alone. :)

petergamache
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LMFAO - you did have me going for a while - it took all of 20:28 mins to see you were fooling about!
Excellent! I had a good laugh!

JOATMOFA
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You know there's a whole lake of nice, refreshing water there to keep your drill cool next year.

IndianaTony