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Powertool repairathon, bosch, ryobi, Metabo, hikoki and rotary laser in for repair.

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“Dean Doherty”

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  1. The bench looks about the same to me lol…. a natural wood backdrop maybe a dark green cutting mat would work great. Something with less texture and not white or black works best. The vinyl(?) looks quite bad on screen because of its pattern which doesn't play nice with YouTube's bitrate limits. You're doing everything else right, your videos look great. I hope this is constructive…thanks!

  2. I found a pair of the Draper professional pliers you use online recently – the last pair in the supplier's stock! I bought them for my electrician friend as a birthday present. He loves them! The moment I saw Dean using them, I could see how good they would be. Excellent video again and I loved that repair to the laser level early on in the video.

  3. Fein😲😲🀨 you would never have thought…I'm a fan of Metabo…I have most of my machines from them…good products.
    No…there is an identical, even stronger model with the so-called VTC-"vario tacho constamatic" electronics…constant electronics…and there this electronics is installed with a regulation wheel on top…..and for that there is a detachable SDS+ head, because the set also includes a classic detachable one quick-clamping head… this is a real multi-drill for drilling concrete, wood, metal, chiseling concrete and also driving screws.

  4. I like those Metabo drills as well, but the resin coating of my armature blew off. Price off a new one was 196 euros! Couldnt justify it for a 18 year or hammer drill.

  5. No foresight and back sight checks?

    If you mark the laser at two points then move the laser to another position, at a different level and mark the same two locations the gap between the marks should be the same. If not you know the laser isn’t setting correctly.

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