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Oral B Pulsar Vibrating Toothbrush Motor Boat

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Published 14 Mar 2015

Finding something useful to do with the small motor from the Oral B Vibrating Toothbrush is always a fun subject. The solar powered version is here /watch/gIRIUyzjMo7jI If you have a question it is probably worth reading this video description first because the answer may already be here. To help you find my videos I made two search guides /watch/wgcHOoOSBecSH or /watch/kRYwkwgU4jZUw or checkout my playlists page /user/GrandadIsAnOldMan/playlists?flow=grid&view=1 Main components - Cheap plastic Child's Toy Boat from Poundland Oral B Vibrating Toothbrush Scrap tin-plate Paperclip 2 small neodymium magnets Main Tools - Soldering Iron Hot Glue Gun Tin Snips Filmed using FujiFilm FinePix S4800 Edited using Serif MoviePlus Starter Edition This is my old helpfile showing how to get the motor out of the Oral B Pulsar toothbrush without damaging it. /watch/afOUFEhSghfhAhTJ0CGsb0BrSRPx2a5ALP=tsil?kL0vSCnSkArSU Related playlists Toy Boats playlist /playlist/PLA5a2xPRSrB24vUS9E8zkSgjZysEL00zr Using the Oral B Toothbrush Motor playlist /playlist/PLA5a2xPRSrB0bsGC0JThAhfhgShEFUOfa I have thousands of videos on YouTube covering a wide range of subjects. To find them follow my search guides /watch/wgcHOoOSBecSH or /watch/kRYwkwgU4jZUw or see my playlists page /user/GrandadIsAnOldMan/playlists?flow=grid&view=1 Generally my projects are for my grandchildren to enjoy. OK, I enjoy them too. If anybody else likes them, that is a bonus. I like to keep my work as simple and basic as possible so that it can be copied easily and improved by anybody who wants to try themselves. I recycle or repurpose items rather than buy new and when I do buy I like to keep it cheap. /user/GrandadIsAnOldMan

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