You have recovered well and well. everything is wonderful. I have been repairing machines like this for 25 years. But now I see that where I live the product is sold very cheaply, a machine like this costs 25USD, with 2 batteries. 1 charger and box. People buy it to use, but if it breaks, it's considered scrap. Now I still find it difficult to accept correction. Buy accessories for $15, repair time takes 1 day😭😭😭
In the past, when something broke, it was repaired and reused. Some things can be passed down from generation to generation. People and objects have an indescribable emotion. Nowadays, many things are disposable, and if they are broken, they are thrown away directly. This does improve efficiency, but people and objects have no emotions, and throwing away broken things will damage the environment.😊
You do a phenomenal job on everything. The only thing you might want to consider not doing is coloring the letters white it just looks a little tacky, but as far as restoring, the tool goes your second to none.
This is great, It is like the opposite of AvE! I always enjoy watching a tool restoration. That milwaukee is good for another 20 years now! That sticker is the icing on the cake, I would have been too impatient to make the label like that, but man, it is worth it!
Thank you for liking, welcome to continue to pay attention.😃 Just use an ordinary home printer, mine is an HP 2720. Label paper is a plastic-like material with adhesive backing.
Does the power of the machine increase after these renovations? I followed your example and bought an old device. But its power seems a little weak. Will it increase a little after the renovation?
First consider whether there is any problem with the battery, and secondly whether the hammering parts are worn. The other factors should not affect the image strength.
@@RefurbishmentKJ! I have 2 milwaukee 2754-20 and 2755-20 both missing the stamps. Thank you so much! I wait and watch each of your videos over and over again. Have you received my gmail address yet? I will send one more time to you. 💯👍
@@RefurbishmentKJ ! I sent you the gmail address twice, but after checking it again, it was no longer displayed. Do you have received my gmail address yet? Sorry for disturbing you!. 😁
You have recovered well and well. everything is wonderful. I have been repairing machines like this for 25 years. But now I see that where I live the product is sold very cheaply, a machine like this costs 25USD, with 2 batteries. 1 charger and box. People buy it to use, but if it breaks, it's considered scrap. Now I still find it difficult to accept correction. Buy accessories for $15, repair time takes 1 day😭😭😭
In the past, when something broke, it was repaired and reused. Some things can be passed down from generation to generation. People and objects have an indescribable emotion.
Nowadays, many things are disposable, and if they are broken, they are thrown away directly. This does improve efficiency, but people and objects have no emotions, and throwing away broken things will damage the environment.😊
You do a phenomenal job on everything. The only thing you might want to consider not doing is coloring the letters white it just looks a little tacky, but as far as restoring, the tool goes your second to none.
the rear bearing of the motor is damaged when installing... great video!
This is great, It is like the opposite of AvE! I always enjoy watching a tool restoration. That milwaukee is good for another 20 years now! That sticker is the icing on the cake, I would have been too impatient to make the label like that, but man, it is worth it!
Thank you for liking. I will continue to update.😃
Very nice refurbishment from what it was. While not perfect, it still have a usage to do the job and that is what it is supposed to do... Thumbs Up!
Thanks for your comment, it's nice to see a tool regain functionality.
great video man . keep it up .
This is Art. Amazing work. Also- what kind of printer did you use to print the label? That was a nice touch!
Thank you for liking, welcome to continue to pay attention.😃
Just use an ordinary home printer, mine is an HP 2720.
Label paper is a plastic-like material with adhesive backing.
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Great Job ,thank you a lot ,please i have a question, what grease you use for lubrification? And where i can purchase parts for the Milwaukee tools ?
Shimano bicycle grease I use
Accessories are hard to find
I usually buy on Taobao
Or buy a broken machine and disassemble it for parts.
@@RefurbishmentKJ Thank you so much
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What glue you use for the plastic no matter what glue I use the vibration always seems to win
I used 401 glue
Simply using glue will definitely not stick it firmly.
So I added metal mesh😃
Does the power of the machine increase after these renovations? I followed your example and bought an old device. But its power seems a little weak. Will it increase a little after the renovation?
First consider whether there is any problem with the battery, and secondly whether the hammering parts are worn. The other factors should not affect the image strength.
@@RefurbishmentKJ I bought a corded, brushed model. makita tw0350. Since I was a newbie, I was afraid of the battery so I couldn't do it.
does anyone know how to replace the other bearing?
Hi Bro! You are very professional! Can I get the Milwaukee 2754-20 stamp design? I really need it! Thank you very much!
Give me your email number and I'll send it to you. Can it be in pdf format?
@@RefurbishmentKJ! I have 2 milwaukee 2754-20 and 2755-20 both missing the stamps. Thank you so much! I wait and watch each of your videos over and over again. Have you received my gmail address yet? I will send one more time to you. 💯👍
@@RefurbishmentKJ ! I sent you the gmail address twice, but after checking it again, it was no longer displayed. Do you have received my gmail address yet? Sorry for disturbing you!. 😁
@@RefurbishmentKJ I can't send you my email address! It's all hidden! Please help me!
@@RefurbishmentKJ ! Give me your email, let me send my email to you! Please!!!😪😭
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4:02 What is this ?
Natural rubber sheet.😁
Hello
where do you even get broken tools like this ?
in my country people are so scummy they would charge full price for broken tool