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Another big box of Dewalt tools in for repair. Plus a

Another big box of Dewalt tools in for repair. Plus a broken Bosch hammer and Metabo grinder.

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“Dean Doherty”

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  1. I Had A Corded Black & Decker Drill Wich I Thought Was Hopeless To Fix So I Foundout All It Needed
    Was Greasing Then After I Did That It Worked 10 More Years.
    It Sounds That Angle Grinder
    Needs The Gears Greasing.

  2. when i found deans channel, i was already fixing tools for myself and others. his channel is growing pretty fast because hes teaching/showing people to rely on themselves to fix problems. people have lost so many life skills thru the on demand/consumer lifestyle we all have given into. its so much of a better feeling fixing something you own as theres a feeling of accomplishment. going out and buying something because something broke has that hollow feeling. at least for me. its not faster but it is cheaper and more fulfilling reaping the rewards of working with your hands.
    when i have to order parts, i get 3-5 depending on the part. tools i use alot, i keep extras . when i come to tools, i dont throw anything way until all the parts are used. use what dean is teaching/showing you on all your tools at home. theres channels for small gas powered equipment also. relearn some life skills on how to be self reliant and then pass those on. we could change our throw away/consumer society the more people learn….relearn how to do things for themselves.
    thank you, dean.

  3. Always enjoyable to watch. Glad to see that right to repair is still alive and well in the power tool arena, but somehow, I'm wondering how long before the manufacturers decide to clip and glue these tools together rather than use screws – hence making them much more difficult, if not impossible to fix – rendering them disposable rather than repairable or serviceable. That's how all other products seem to be going these days – or just by making spares unavailable or too expensive.

  4. Dean or anyone, can you give me advice on which brand to go for?
    We are a farm, all weather work, and so we want a 18v combi drill, angle grinder and impact driver, maybe down the road an sds drill too.

    Dewalt generally seems the cheapers per tool but seems like a lot burn out in test videos.

    Makita seem good, refined, but most expensive.

    Milwaukee, most powerful but not as refined, reliability seems up and down. Some tools cheaper, some most expensive.

  5. Amazing video yet again👍🏻 I wonder if you can advise… I have a DCS565 saw and when I pull the trigger I get a single flash from the LED and no blade movement. The blade does stiffen slightly but then frees up when I turn it a little. I’ve cleaned out all the dirt and dust busy that’s the limit of my knowledge. Any pointers? Cheers

  6. I know an engineer that replaced the cells in his dead 18V dewalt battery, and like you said, total over 20 hours work and that was with hot air station, spot welder, part research, ordering cells, take apart, documenting wires/leads, and testing. He wanted to see the viability and of two he repaired, one eventually failed with a thermal event. Which is why its not wise to open and work on the batteries. Drop off dead ones to recycler/big box and get replacement. Nothing like having a tool catch fire in your van because you opted for knockoff or repaired battery. Great take down and explanation of issues with the tools!

  7. Great Service Seminar! Love the rotary hammer repairs/teardowns. Almost all of the Dewalts were pretty well worn out. I think they got their money out of them. Always enjoy!

  8. Well done Dean another great video I do enjoy the longer videos when I see all the parts on the bench after you've taken something apart and how you remember were they all go back is beyond me fantastic skill set thanks

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