what up, brother!!!???? always gotta check out the DeWalt stuff (and of course, the ALMIGHTY stove vids), but I have that same system utilizing many tools (XR batteries; 3, 5, 20, and 60V), and bought 4 of those GIANT batteries at $375/per..... ("at a min" for price of 4, as well as the fans, they all seem to have a nice notch in the item/"device", tool to allow room for larger batteries, especially for the 20v items/tools, etc), or they would have been $500 (the giant ones). I also have the chop saw, and the giant batteries work well. Sometimes, when charging, those "brackets"/slots, metal pieces" can be bent, causing a malfunction in charging. Fixing requires, IF LUCKY, a flathead screwdriver and bending it back. I will say, I have not had any issues other than charging, and using the cheaper chargers doesn't always last long (the charger itself), especially if used often/daily. Another con is, using the "multi-fast charge", charger, (has x4 charging slots), it depletes the MaH time [assuming because it's "fast charging" as to a single charger, which I've ran out several, a key sign it's running out......battery will NOT keep a charge for long, despite saying/indicating (by the 3 lights) it's "full"]. One other "issue" I've had is ordering from Amazon, and they sent me a Makita charger, TWICE, despite being a DeWalt charger I selected(bad link I assume, or...internal issue???), it "would" ..."possibly" have charged the DeWalt, which I find in the "industry".....suspect, but that's just my 2c. Thanks for the video, sometimes a Dremel and grind material out may help a small bit, just for space reasons. (hey, one of my buddies used to customize his guitar and would grind out all kinds of areas for pick-ups, etc.....using DeWalt....;-) ).
BTW, DeWalt stuff is so easy to work on, like the extended pruner. And again, the XR system has almost endless possibilities. Even OEM stuff, such as some flashlights, or, a hot melt glue gun, just 2 examples of what can be done with this battery system, not counting all of the many tools.
BTW, DeWalt stuff is so easy to work on, like the extended pruner. And again, the XR system has almost endless possibilities. Even OEM stuff, such as some flashlights, or, a hot melt glue gun, just 2 examples of what can be done with this battery system, not counting all of the many tools.
I like these repair/maintenance videos, even though I'll probably never rebuild a saw.
Thank you, they're fun to do. Definitely do more in the future
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Good save... Skeet, you should have given us the difference between salvaging this one and purchasing a new one.
Thank you,,, Good call! I saved about $65
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what up, brother!!!???? always gotta check out the DeWalt stuff (and of course, the ALMIGHTY stove vids), but I have that same system utilizing many tools (XR batteries; 3, 5, 20, and 60V), and bought 4 of those GIANT batteries at $375/per..... ("at a min" for price of 4, as well as the fans, they all seem to have a nice notch in the item/"device", tool to allow room for larger batteries, especially for the 20v items/tools, etc), or they would have been $500 (the giant ones). I also have the chop saw, and the giant batteries work well. Sometimes, when charging, those "brackets"/slots, metal pieces" can be bent, causing a malfunction in charging. Fixing requires, IF LUCKY, a flathead screwdriver and bending it back. I will say, I have not had any issues other than charging, and using the cheaper chargers doesn't always last long (the charger itself), especially if used often/daily. Another con is, using the "multi-fast charge", charger, (has x4 charging slots), it depletes the MaH time [assuming because it's "fast charging" as to a single charger, which I've ran out several, a key sign it's running out......battery will NOT keep a charge for long, despite saying/indicating (by the 3 lights) it's "full"]. One other "issue" I've had is ordering from Amazon, and they sent me a Makita charger, TWICE, despite being a DeWalt charger I selected(bad link I assume, or...internal issue???), it "would" ..."possibly" have charged the DeWalt, which I find in the "industry".....suspect, but that's just my 2c. Thanks for the video, sometimes a Dremel and grind material out may help a small bit, just for space reasons. (hey, one of my buddies used to customize his guitar and would grind out all kinds of areas for pick-ups, etc.....using DeWalt....;-) ).
BTW, DeWalt stuff is so easy to work on, like the extended pruner. And again, the XR system has almost endless possibilities. Even OEM stuff, such as some flashlights, or, a hot melt glue gun, just 2 examples of what can be done with this battery system, not counting all of the many tools.
BTW, DeWalt stuff is so easy to work on, like the extended pruner. And again, the XR system has almost endless possibilities. Even OEM stuff, such as some flashlights, or, a hot melt glue gun, just 2 examples of what can be done with this battery system, not counting all of the many tools.