True story, I've owned most of the top brands for decades of commercial/hobby use. ONLY DeWalt tools thus far needed me to service them! NEVER another tool brand and I loved the brand till...
The more I watch it the worse it gets. Just sped up footage of something that is never explained or discussed. Moral to this video: If you don't know what he's doing at any point then you won't know what he does at any other point. It's just taunting people who are so far beneath his skill and ability level..... i can literally hear him mocking us idiots who thought there would be something to learn here. Nope - just came here to realize how stupid us commoners are
I am sorry you feel that way but I am not a professional technician only an amateur enthusiast. I can't really mock,taunt or look down on anyone who is beneath me because no-one actually is.
The short answer is No The long answer is I have limited time and resources so I gotta cut corners take shortcuts etc.I just go in fix the thing that is wrong and get out. This saves time and money as some of these things are not always high value to buy new. Where I am from it's called the old country fix.
True story, I've owned most of the top brands for decades of commercial/hobby use. ONLY DeWalt tools thus far needed me to service them! NEVER another tool brand and I loved the brand till...
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very well shown because useful film, good job thanks for the film👍
You are missing a spring and washer on the connecting rod in the DCH273. Number 52 and 53 on the parts drawing.
Some have the spring some don't
@@doctorlefthandthread Pretty sure they all have it from new. But it goes bye bye once the rod snaps.
Cam I use bearing grease (white lithium grease) for everything?
Not everything most things
@doctorlefthandthread where can't I use it? if it's a long list then I would rather not bother you ☺️ thank you
@@vcommandarv5916 in my opinion you need to use a lighter grease in the hammer mechanism in DCH273 SDS Drill
The more I watch it the worse it gets. Just sped up footage of something that is never explained or discussed. Moral to this video: If you don't know what he's doing at any point then you won't know what he does at any other point. It's just taunting people who are so far beneath his skill and ability level..... i can literally hear him mocking us idiots who thought there would be something to learn here. Nope - just came here to realize how stupid us commoners are
I am sorry you feel that way but I am not a professional technician only an amateur enthusiast. I can't really mock,taunt or look down on anyone who is beneath me because no-one actually is.
Not gonna clean the parts first
The short answer is
No
The long answer is
I have limited time and resources so I gotta cut corners take shortcuts etc.I just go in fix the thing that is wrong and get out. This saves time and money as some of these things are not always high value to buy new. Where I am from it's called the old country fix.