Hola amigo bonito el vídeo me gustó mucho la restauración del taladro excelente bendiciones a la distancia cuidate mucho y más videos como este asta pronto 👍👍🎉
At 1:09, I think that's only a slide potentiometer not the actual speed controller. Also, at 13:09, that LED really needs a resistor in series otherwise it's going to burn up quickly. Another tip, because you're working with a lot of plastic, I advice that whenever you start a screw you turn it backwards until you feel the screw "fall". This means that the screw has engaged the previously cut threads. Otherwise, the screw will keep cutting new threads in the plastic until no plastic is left.
saw your restoration of the milwaukee 2606-20 well done. did the same to mine but the RPMs are ~315 rather than 450 in 1st gear and around 1280 in gear 2 instead of the 1800 it's advertised for. any tips for getting better rpms? Some recommend new brushes but the current ones don't seem to be bad
@RefurbishmentKJ tested it with the m18 2.0 cp, 3.0 xc, 3.0 cp high output and 5.0 xc the difference was about 5 - 10 rpms (and yes fully charged). Might need new brushes but I'm curious what "bad" brushes look like. I'd assume worn thin or cracked which doesn't seem to be the case.
you forgot to clean inside the trigger , clean inside it and put some grease for smoother controller , beside that officially the Dewalt often increase the rpm on Hammer mode on Flaship drill , if 995 have this on 1:09 that not speed controller , that board supported for Electronic Clutch
what an effort on the stickers man. hats off to you. great video.
Thank you.🤝🤝🤝
Great video, creating stickers is something on next level
Thank you for your support. I found a few typos on the stickers. I will be more careful next time.😅
Hola amigo bonito el vídeo me gustó mucho la restauración del taladro excelente bendiciones a la distancia cuidate mucho y más videos como este asta pronto 👍👍🎉
Thank you for your support, I will continue to update and hope to do better.😀
Nice refurbishing job, and on such a great drill too. I am sure you will get great usage from it for a very long time. Thumbs Up!
Thanks🤝🤝
At 1:09, I think that's only a slide potentiometer not the actual speed controller. Also, at 13:09, that LED really needs a resistor in series otherwise it's going to burn up quickly. Another tip, because you're working with a lot of plastic, I advice that whenever you start a screw you turn it backwards until you feel the screw "fall". This means that the screw has engaged the previously cut threads. Otherwise, the screw will keep cutting new threads in the plastic until no plastic is left.
Wow, thank you for your reminder. It really enlightens me. I will pay attention to it next time. Thank you!
@@RefurbishmentKJ Thank you for your high quality videos and doing excellent restorations on power tools!
Another great video 👍👍
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Perfect restoration good work 👍
Perfect,you are the best .
Hello, tell me, please, what kind of lubricant do you lubricate the impact mechanisms of the wrenches?
É outro nível parabéns from Brasil
What a great job, how many years of use would you say those tools had?
Perfect !
Good work. Why don't you change the front motor bearing? You can hear him making noise
What grease did you use?
saw your restoration of the milwaukee 2606-20 well done. did the same to mine but the RPMs are ~315 rather than 450 in 1st gear and around 1280 in gear 2 instead of the 1800 it's advertised for. any tips for getting better rpms? Some recommend new brushes but the current ones don't seem to be bad
You can first confirm whether the battery is fully charged, whether it is a five-cell or ten-cell battery.
Then there is the carbon brush issue.
@RefurbishmentKJ tested it with the m18 2.0 cp, 3.0 xc, 3.0 cp high output and 5.0 xc the difference was about 5 - 10 rpms (and yes fully charged). Might need new brushes but I'm curious what "bad" brushes look like. I'd assume worn thin or cracked which doesn't seem to be the case.
KJ, can you please explain to me why you torch the screws and put them in gas?
The purpose of fire-burning oil dipping is to prevent rust, which can form a dense oxide layer on the surface of the screw
Brushless motors always start a bit later from pushing the button... don't like that, anyway very nice restoration...🌟💯%
you forgot to clean inside the trigger , clean inside it and put some grease for smoother controller , beside that officially the Dewalt often increase the rpm on Hammer mode on Flaship drill , if 995 have this
on 1:09 that not speed controller , that board supported for Electronic Clutch
Thanks for the reminder. I really should disassemble the switch and clean it. Your opinion is very professional. Thank you for your support.🤝
❤10/10❤️ 🎉🎉
Quá hay .. 👍
Thật tiếc là bạn k thay vòng bi gần nhông của rotor. Nó là nguyên nhân gây xát cốt.
Класс👏
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How I get a stickers like yours !! Nice work
next dewalt cordless bl grinder
you misspelled world "Hammerdrill/Drill Driver" on the sticker
you wrote "Hammerodrill/Arill Driver"
but i think its unnoticable
incrivel
greaaaaaat
Goos jop
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