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Electric mop for garage or workshop


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To the author of this homemade you can’t give anything into your hands, it immediately takes it all apart. So this time, he came across an old automobile compressor that had already exhausted its resource. But at the same time, the magnetic coil of the compressor remained in working condition. It was from her that the author intended to make his next homemade product. This time it will be an electric mop, yes, yes it is an electric mop.



What can be removed with such a mop? And it will be possible to clean your workplace in the workshop, or in the garage, from metal filings, shavings and other debris. The idea is very simple and yet original and attractive. Let's get acquainted with the process of its manufacture.


Necessary materials and tools.


Manufacturing process.
First of all, the author began by disassembling the compressor itself and removing the magnetic coil. According to the author, the process of removing the clutch is quite laborious, not interesting and requires special tools. But after some effort, he still manages to extract the desired part.





The extracted coil has a size of 100x30mm and is connected to a 12V power source.




In the internal profile of the coil, the author will check two holes with a diameter of 5 mm.
These holes are needed to connect with the fastener, which will still need to be manufactured.




The author lays the coil aside for the time being and sets about making the handle, the role of which will be the chip from the old club. Well what can you say what was in the garage from that and sculpt.


In the place of club breaking, the author makes a cut at an angle of approximately 45-50 degrees.



For the manufacture of fasteners, the author will again use what was found in the garage. From a metal corner, the author cuts off a tire about 20 mm wide and 80 mm long. Rounds off all sharp edges. This workpiece will be screwed to the electromagnet, so it is necessary to drill two holes in it, coaxial with the holes drilled earlier in the coil.





From the remaining corner shelf, the author cuts off two more blanks, about 50 mm long. One edge of the segments, the author cuts at the same angle as the angle on the handle. On the opposite side of the workpieces, one hole will be checked.



Attaches the workpiece to the handle, combining the beveled corners, marks the place of the hole on the handle and drills a through hole.



Welds two beveled plates to the first workpiece, the width between the plates coincides with the width of the club. To give aesthetics, the author paints the resulting fasteners.




Next, the author proceeds to the electrical part of the homemade product. To do this, he makes a rectangular hole for the switch in the upper part of the handle. Another hole is drilled near the base of the club.



The author passes the supply wire inside the handle and pulling it through the hole at the base, the author connects the ends of the cable to the coil.



Having torn one cable core in the place of a rectangular hole, the author solders the ends of the cable to the switch.


Well, almost done, the author brings together all the components of the electric mop, which by the way looks very similar to metal detector.

Screws the handle to the fasteners, and to it, in turn, the magnetic coil, to ordinary screws with nuts.


To check the power of the magnet, the author decided to conduct a small test by lifting metal objects.
To begin with, the author puts a metal disc on the scales, its weight was 8 kilograms.

After turning on the device, the author picks up the metal, and the homemade product easily holds it.

By the way, the author uses an old car battery as a power source, but in the absence of one, it will be possible to use a 12V power supply. True, the power supply should be decent, I think the power supply from the old system unit may well work.

The author decided to complicate the task, now he will raise a plate weighing 13 kg. But even these tests, the product passed with success.


Well enough stop messing around, and not take off your back for long, you need to go and clean up your workplace.

When you turn on the button, this electrometer easily magnetizes metal debris toward you, you release the button and the debris is already in the box, wonderful. The product performs its function with a bang.


It is also possible to quickly, and most importantly, effectively assemble some screws or screws that you might accidentally spill.





As a result, the author of the homemade product was so carried away by the cleaning process that he went to sweep this wonderworker on the street, near the garage. But he did this not in vain, since the electric mop fished out several sharp and quite dangerous metal objects for automobile tires.





So, as it would seem, from the already unnecessary trash that just rolls around in the garage, you can make a fully functional and useful little thing.

Well, if you see a strange man with an object similar to a metal detector, do not be surprised. Perhaps this is just the newly carried away cleaning, the author of this homemade product.

On this I say goodbye to you, I wish all the best, bye, bye.
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2 commentary
A mop is more useful)))) I, for example, never need a metal detector, but a mop sometimes!))))
So, if I saw an article with a metal detector that has a pen from a club, I will write in the comments so that it does not spoil the club !!! Better save it on a mop! )))))
I would save a textolite (carbon?) Profile from a stick for something more useful, a metal detector rod, for example.

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