How you remember how to put these tools back together does my head in. It’s ok if you’re doing the same tool’s every day,..l get that. But ,odd brands ( to me anyway), with springs,gears, different screw sizes,wires that connect back to who knows where,..and the inevitable important “ thingo” that shoots off into the atmosphere never to be seen again,..😳 l would just go nuts, ( hate OCD!) . I salute you.🫡
Had to go and look that up Dean: looks like the Type2 model of that saw does have the rotor available as a separate part: what’s the bet that the service kit for the Type 1 “upgrades” it to a Type 2😂
Just out of interest is it the 6 amp and the nine amp 54 volt batteries that you see having problems with cells getting out balance and showing as faulty? or is it just the six amp ones? love to know your findings as I might be jumping onto the flexvolt platform
My old six amp didn't last long. China. The next six amp was Korean and is still going strong and seems to hold more power/ work time. Would love the twelve amp but just use my corded Makita for the tough jobs.
Gear has been broken. Never use cheap bearing for your powertools. I use cheap powertools but all my powertools use SKF bearings or FAG bearings. If bearing has been damage, all is damage. Bearing is a critical point for all type of motor.
See that's where it's important for you guys to voice your opinions to DeWalt. And every one of you and the people that use the tools should voice their opinions to DeWalt so they change that stuff so we're not like Milwaukee because Milwaukee's junk
I love how every piece is inspected. It’s beautiful, the wisdom and knowledge possessed by one individual. Thank you Dean!
Still got the fuses out for the Hikoki.
How you remember how to put these tools back together does my head in. It’s ok if you’re doing the same tool’s every day,..l get that. But ,odd brands ( to me anyway), with springs,gears, different screw sizes,wires that connect back to who knows where,..and the inevitable important “ thingo” that shoots off into the atmosphere never to be seen again,..😳 l would just go nuts, ( hate OCD!) . I salute you.🫡
“I’ll havty get inty her”
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Tremenda potencia la que se le siente a esa makina 😊
Had to go and look that up Dean: looks like the Type2 model of that saw does have the rotor available as a separate part: what’s the bet that the service kit for the Type 1 “upgrades” it to a Type 2😂
another great job
My milwuakee circular saw does the same thing but I check the bearings and theyre goood any idea what could It be?
What grease do you use when you repair. I know Milwaukee has many types of grease like g and y
White lithium grease
High-performance Lucas, oil protection, Inc. White lithium, greased multipurpose.
What drill bit are you using on the Bosch?
Just out of interest is it the 6 amp and the nine amp 54 volt batteries that you see having problems with cells getting out balance and showing as faulty? or is it just the six amp ones? love to know your findings as I might be jumping onto the flexvolt platform
My old six amp didn't last long. China. The next six amp was Korean and is still going strong and seems to hold more power/ work time. Would love the twelve amp but just use my corded Makita for the tough jobs.
@@patrickcowan8701 thanks for the feedback. I wasn't aware their packs were manufactured in two different countries
Gear has been broken.
Never use cheap bearing for your powertools. I use cheap powertools but all my powertools use SKF bearings or FAG bearings.
If bearing has been damage, all is damage. Bearing is a critical point for all type of motor.
Very nice
Top job
Dean how much does a repair like this usually cost
Cannot mind the exact charge. I think it was 60 euro
Very good
See that's where it's important for you guys to voice your opinions to DeWalt. And every one of you and the people that use the tools should voice their opinions to DeWalt so they change that stuff so we're not like Milwaukee because Milwaukee's junk
Just buy the right hand drive model and save some Bucks. Or buy a skil saw.