Thank you for your video- very helpful!! I have ordered a new wheel and will re pull apart when it arrives. Thanks for the link to the aliexpress stuff much cheaper!!
In the end I've bought another one of these... not because of the video though, which was good - I managed to get the right wheel replaced - I just couldn't get the top to sit down properly + because of limited free time, I really need to give OH back our table :). Video-wise, if I was going to give any feedback, it would be good to have a camera over where you put your screws (screw cam?), then when you grab one we can see which one it is (you could have a phone pointed at this). Slowing down a tiny bit before unplugging or detatching / attaching anything is useful for anyone who is pausing and looking to see where various things go (also making sure the thing being attached / detached is in shot - which almost everything was). Lastly, having bookmarks for at least a couple of bits would be handy. One of the issues I had was that some of the wires crept over into the compartment where the dust box goes (I guess I didn't fully re-route everything), I pushed that back, but I guess something was still in the wrong place, as the right side just wouldn't fully go together - the extra few MM means the bumper won't move back in as easily as it should. I probably should have stopped when things weren't quite going back together to be fair. I'll chalk this down to experience and sell it to someone who can replair it or part it. Dead handy video :)
Hey, thank you for your comments and feedback they are really helpful. I’ve been pulling things apart, putting them back together and fixing things all of my life, but new to the TH-cam space and really Enjoying making the videos, especially when others gain value from them. All of it, so far is shot and edited on my iPhone 13 Pro, so I think I need to invest in some more gear to take it up a level. Like you say maybe a screw cam. Bookmarking is also a good idea, so I will learn how to do that and give it a try! Where are you based if you’re in NZ I could potentially help you get it back together and up and running. Shame you haven’t been able to get it fully back together and operational, but great that you gave it a go and you should be commended for that.
great video, really helpfull.
Thanks mate, glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your video- very helpful!! I have ordered a new wheel and will re pull apart when it arrives. Thanks for the link to the aliexpress stuff much cheaper!!
@@OliviaB-t8e Great! Thankyou very much for watching and I hope the install goes well so you can get it back up and running! All the best
In the end I've bought another one of these... not because of the video though, which was good - I managed to get the right wheel replaced - I just couldn't get the top to sit down properly + because of limited free time, I really need to give OH back our table :).
Video-wise, if I was going to give any feedback, it would be good to have a camera over where you put your screws (screw cam?), then when you grab one we can see which one it is (you could have a phone pointed at this).
Slowing down a tiny bit before unplugging or detatching / attaching anything is useful for anyone who is pausing and looking to see where various things go (also making sure the thing being attached / detached is in shot - which almost everything was).
Lastly, having bookmarks for at least a couple of bits would be handy.
One of the issues I had was that some of the wires crept over into the compartment where the dust box goes (I guess I didn't fully re-route everything), I pushed that back, but I guess something was still in the wrong place, as the right side just wouldn't fully go together - the extra few MM means the bumper won't move back in as easily as it should.
I probably should have stopped when things weren't quite going back together to be fair.
I'll chalk this down to experience and sell it to someone who can replair it or part it.
Dead handy video :)
Hey, thank you for your comments and feedback they are really helpful. I’ve been pulling things apart, putting them back together and fixing things all of my life, but new to the TH-cam space and really
Enjoying making the videos, especially when others gain value from them.
All of it, so far is shot and edited on my iPhone 13 Pro, so I think I need to invest in some more gear to take it up a level. Like you say maybe a screw cam.
Bookmarking is also a good idea, so I will learn how to do that and give it a try!
Where are you based if you’re in NZ I could potentially help you get it back together and up and running.
Shame you haven’t been able to get it fully back together and operational, but great that you gave it a go and you should be commended for that.