Hello Paw Paws, you did a professional tutorial on that machine, you explained everything feature about that tool, I decided to buy one for myself, the price tag is in my budget too, thanks for sharing your skills with your viewers, cheers from me, 😃👍👍👍👍👍
Without watching the entire video, I have to tell you that your instructions are excellent. I bought a Vevor Electric Jackhammer a few years ago, it started leaking oil and then I tried to contact their Technical Support…NADA…they don’t exist. As far as I know, I’m on my own for fixing my oil leak. I do want to get a good Drill Sharpener but now I am very Leary about buying ANYTHING made by vVevor!
@@PawPawsWorkShop This is what I plan on doing. After looking at where the oil is coming from, I will have to dismantle the bottom portion, there must be an “O-Ring” that is damaged and should be able to find a replacement easily.
@@bigviper64 I see this is an old post buy I am guessing I have the same jackhammer but branded differently. They all leak. I haven't seen anyone actually fix it. What I do is when done I clean it and drain all the oil when stored. If you are using this daily or weekly that would be a pain. I would probably leave in a plastic garbage bag in that case.
Well I guess this is a new tool that I need to get. I always dull just a few sizes and have only been replacing the dull ones. I’m going to have a lot of spare bits now.
I have this exact model by Vevor. It’s a heavy duty build and does exactly what it’s supposed to do and very quickly. Your demonstration was wonderful and accurate and that’s a good thing because if I had to rely on the instruction booklet I would still be scratching my head. They really need to get an American translator because it’s impossible to figure this out according to their instructions. I can’t emphasize this enough. If to think you’ve seen poor instructions translated equally poorly then you haven’t lived yet. I had to contact them due to a part being wrong and I’m waiting to see how they resolve the issue. I’ll try and come back if and when they make it right and post how that went. It’s a great machine and worth the money if you have lots of bits 1/8” to 1/2” or if you regularly damage bits.
After completing this video, you have really done an Excellent job. I will now go to Amazon and check out the price on this machine. You sound so much like me with your experiences…I think that Vevor should hire you to do the introductions on all of their products, you are THAT GOOD!
Hey mate , how many minutes would it take you to sharpen per drill bit if you sat down and did a few different sizes? 3 minutes if you were in a rhythm? Including setup
Yes, that is true. But if you have been working is a shop for any period of time you will accumulate many drill bits. All of which gets dull. You could even start a small business to sharpen other people’s bite. Just a thought.
Hello Paw Paws, you did a professional tutorial on that machine, you explained everything feature about that tool, I decided to buy one for myself, the price tag is in my budget too, thanks for sharing your skills with your viewers, cheers from me, 😃👍👍👍👍👍
Glad it was helpful! Thank you very much
I used a Drill Doctor brand sharpener at work for years. Worked fine, but lacked many of the features of this one. Nice product, thanks for sharing.
Thank you. I have heard the same thing from others about the drill doctor
I just ordered one because of your video. Thank you!
Hope you enjoy it! I’ve been impressed with it. No issues at all
Wow, that sharpener works well. Thanks for the demo.
You’re welcome. Yes, it does an excellent job
Without watching the entire video, I have to tell you that your instructions are excellent. I bought a Vevor Electric Jackhammer a few years ago, it started leaking oil and then I tried to contact their Technical Support…NADA…they don’t exist. As far as I know, I’m on my own for fixing my oil leak. I do want to get a good Drill Sharpener but now I am very Leary about buying ANYTHING made by vVevor!
I hate to hear that. I’ve never used the customer service. I’ve always just repaired my tools myself.
@@PawPawsWorkShop This is what I plan on doing. After looking at where the oil is coming from, I will have to dismantle the bottom portion, there must be an “O-Ring” that is damaged and should be able to find a replacement easily.
@@bigviper64 I see this is an old post buy I am guessing I have the same jackhammer but branded differently. They all leak. I haven't seen anyone actually fix it. What I do is when done I clean it and drain all the oil when stored. If you are using this daily or weekly that would be a pain. I would probably leave in a plastic garbage bag in that case.
Well I guess this is a new tool that I need to get. I always dull just a few sizes and have only been replacing the dull ones. I’m going to have a lot of spare bits now.
For many years I did the same thing.
One of the best reviews for this tool I have seen to date.... I have watched several Good Job....!
Wow, thanks! Glad it was helpful to you
I have this exact model by Vevor. It’s a heavy duty build and does exactly what it’s supposed to do and very quickly. Your demonstration was wonderful and accurate and that’s a good thing because if I had to rely on the instruction booklet I would still be scratching my head. They really need to get an American translator because it’s impossible to figure this out according to their instructions. I can’t emphasize this enough. If to think you’ve seen poor instructions translated equally poorly then you haven’t lived yet. I had to contact them due to a part being wrong and I’m waiting to see how they resolve the issue. I’ll try and come back if and when they make it right and post how that went. It’s a great machine and worth the money if you have lots of bits 1/8” to 1/2” or if you regularly damage bits.
I ordered one a moment ago. Nice job on your video.
Thanks, I hope you enjoy it!
It arrived today. Looking forwad to using it.
Thanks you helped me a lot trying to work out how to use this machine❤
You are so welcome!
After completing this video, you have really done an Excellent job. I will now go to Amazon and check out the price on this machine. You sound so much like me with your experiences…I think that Vevor should hire you to do the introductions on all of their products, you are THAT GOOD!
Thank you very much
Flat out awesome tutorial!
Glad you liked it! Thank you very much
Well explained thanx
My pleasure. Thank you
Thank you good video
Glad you enjoyed it. You’re very welcome
In all videos about this machine I have never seen an actual demo of what the rear knob does and how to do it. Can you show?
Hey mate , how many minutes would it take you to sharpen per drill bit if you sat down and did a few different sizes? 3 minutes if you were in a rhythm? Including setup
That’s a very workable timeframe. You could most likely do it in less time
What do you use for small bits... 1/4" and below?
I do a lot of small projects. Many are not put on TH-cam
What is the smallest bit this will sharpen?
The smallest that I have done is 7/64
don''t even find it listed on their website.
The link is in the description
I went to the Vevor website to look for it. Thanks for the video@@PawPawsWorkShop
Cool tool, but it's a pretty penny. Gotta have a lot of dull bits to warrant spending those kind of pesos...
Yes, that is true. But if you have been working is a shop for any period of time you will accumulate many drill bits. All of which gets dull. You could even start a small business to sharpen other people’s bite. Just a thought.