Ohhhhhhh i'm so glad i didn't get one of those anniversary DeWalt drills when i was offered one. My local tool shop wasn't going to stock them, But the dewalt rep they deal with BEGGED them to get them in, So he reluctantly did against his better judgement & instantly regretted it when he compared it to another model he found it to be P**s weak. so didnt convince me to get one even though it looked good at the time. Loved the video as always, Thank's Dean.
Happy to learn to drill holes to get brushes out..also what I do if aI cant get replacement caps I fill the holes with epoxy and when its set use a flatend screwdriver to recreate the screwdriver groove
That customer got lucky on the Dewalt charger, if it hadn't been the lead it would have been game over, the boards are glued all over, even removing the boards from the base is nearly impossible. Tried it once to see what I could come up with since it wasn't the lead, but never ever gonna be bothered with it again.
Love from Ballymena 💪 35:00 i have that drill. On my second one, took first back to screwfix. The direction switch would go the wrong way randomly! Latest one been ok so far.
Im a dewalt man, but when im due to update my tools again, im switching to makita due to dewalts decissions to close off most of the tools to repairs.. that rubs me up the wrong way.. they can do one..
That Final DeWalt drill looks powerful and nicely short, brilliant for working access. I bet that switch is hard wired so it can't even be replaced. Total failure by design.
Love your vids and i learn alot. Though please check box the fastner for the disk is still in box if you didnt see it. I dont know why it wasent fastened on grinder. Take it easy and do what you do best repair and teach us😊
Einhell are actually producing a "Professional" range of brushless tools now. I have checked and that is proper Professional not professional DIY crowd. It means you can get 3 year extended warranty + 10 year warranty on the brushless motor!!!
@@cpzmelbs it was stratco of all places. I don’t have a big, green shed within 400kms and when I started renovating my house the Stratco team were all recommending this premium stuff from Germany, Einhell.
I was just about to buy that Anniversary Edition DeWalt, i was testing it , when the sales lady jumped me, so i left the shop and went to play with the red team , finally i got the cheapest Milwaukee i could find M18 BLPDRC, so far so good 😊
What was wrong with the switch in the DeWalt DCD 100 could you possibly take one apart to look ? I know you've done this in the past with other switches. Maybe it would add to the long list of knowledge and help in the future. 👍
Maybe some people would call me picky but maybe I'm more of a perfectionist and so that Dewalt drill with the broken locator tab I would have sent back to DeWalt. People are getting paid good money to repair these tools and if it was my job I would want to take responsibility for not doing it properly. As a customer I really wouldn't want my drill coming back with a broken tab. Maybe it's more the principle of the thing, but that's the way I roll. From what I've seen in your videos and others... if DeWalt doesn't get their act together people are going to stop buying their products and the same goes for any other company that offers poorly designed products for high prices.
"Well, it's not the fuse, it's well hard to blow a mig welding tip!" I laughed so hard, but it was one of those scared kind of laughs where you can't quite believe that someone it quite that stupid!!! Now I understand why some companies won't allow their employees to "fix" tools 😅
Doubt he's come across em, impossible to get a hold of in the UK/Ireland it seems. They're the same company as Milwaukee and Ryobi though, so doubtful they're that great for repairing
Aeg been good for me for a few years now but I'm not a builder. Only aeg tool I dislike is their orbital sander, not easy to handle like other brands. Also skillsaw could do with more power.
Hi Dean/everyone Quick question Do you any idea of how to get a model number when a tool is rebranded by another company. I have got a Facom nut gun which is powered by dewalt battery and the nut gun look a lot like the dewalt one but i can't find the model number ? Any ideas ? Thanks in advance
Hi Dean. Did you ever find out the Retorque for the Eibenstock core drill clutch. Mine keeps slipping and won't drill. no one here wants to touch it as there are no parts out this way of the hemisphere.
I once stripped down an old Power panel in a factory in Sheffield with huge motors & a power forge you could feel through your legs on the stone floor. Each ceramic fuse was 8 inches long and 3 inches in diameter that welding tip had a higher capacity
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We use 240v here. These 110v plus are for use on building sites. Power used on building site has to be dropped down to 110v using transformers. So the plugs are built to a heavey duty and safe standard to withstand site use
@@deandohertygreaser Thanks for the reply. i believe that the 120VAC plugs used in the US are just as safe as that large one you use. i worked on commercial construction for 8 years, and never saw any problems with the heavy duty plugs used thee, and as a biomedical technician in a government hospital for 33 years. Never had a problem with those plugs either (both push straight in and Twistloc. It's just a matter of what the government says it will accept. Thanks again, and I really like watching you, an extremely efficient technician, doing a job right and quickly. I also appreciate it when you do a ROI on a repair! I hope I say this right, and mean no offence Éirinn go Brách.
Hello, I have a dewalt drill Dcd710 brushed 12v machine. I bought a brand new original switch and it doesnt work, the output voltage is 0.5v and the switch heats up as soon as i start it, it wont let 12v trough no way. It blew the diode on the bottom, I can replace it no problem but it the switch doesnt work and my seller doesnt want to give money back, can somebody tell me how to fix it, i Have basic electronics knowledge
I can only refer to my experience with Makita brushed drills, but this might be your issue aswell: Makita switches can only be connected in one way which means the red wire (+) comming from the battery connector has to go on the plus and the black wire (-) will have to go on the minus of the switch. If these are twisted, the switch will burn out the moment you put amps through it.
@@ElMariachi1337 thats what I was suspicious of, but the switch is brand new and original, i tried switching the polarities from my battery by wires and connecting it to the switch but Im still geting no voltage. Im sad because this has already costed me way more than it should of and one more switch is 25£ and Hope to God it works…
There's a channel called "NM2255" and in its latest Bentley video the guy pulls out a handheld Makita ? turbine to extinquish the exhaust of the car after the start. Ever seen something like this in the wild or is that an invention that is only available to the faster ones of us?
Don't know the channel but I can only assume it's a Makita DUB362 leaf blower. They use them in F1 to cool the brakes. And yeah it's a fairly common garden tool actually. There are even a smaller ones these days: DUB185 and the most recent one is more of a dust blower: DAS180
Just a question I'm not being rude or anything but I don't really like the word hell I reckon it to me to bad word but other than that I just want to let you know that I love you very much and I always watch your videos😊❤❤
Actually, when I say that, it's a polite greeting used among friends here. The normal greeting that we use is 'how the f are ya.' But I'll try leave ir out
@@deandohertygreaser We like "how the f are ya." more. Its a men´s channel, no catering for the kids.... Never loose your charm to keep other people happy.
18:26 😮That fuse will never blow! That sure beats the old foil wrapping trick!😅👌🏻👍🏻⚡🔋🔌
Ha, The good old No Blow fuse installed.
Had a good laugh, when I got what was going on 😅
I wonder how many amps it will take to blow that fuse 😮
@@michaeljohnson4636about 13000 amps 😂
@@Adrian-l1l7eJeez 😂😂😂 safety first I guess
Ohhhhhhh i'm so glad i didn't get one of those anniversary DeWalt drills when i was offered one. My local tool shop wasn't going to stock them, But the dewalt rep they deal with BEGGED them to get them in, So he reluctantly did against his better judgement & instantly regretted it when he compared it to another model he found it to be P**s weak. so didnt convince me to get one even though it looked good at the time. Loved the video as always, Thank's Dean.
Thanks for another great on Dean
Happy to learn to drill holes to get brushes out..also what I do if aI cant get replacement caps I fill the holes with epoxy and when its set use a flatend screwdriver to recreate the screwdriver groove
£250 dewalt battery charger and they can't even be arsed to put any dust filtration on the intake fans. Built to fail!
That customer got lucky on the Dewalt charger, if it hadn't been the lead it would have been game over, the boards are glued all over, even removing the boards from the base is nearly impossible.
Tried it once to see what I could come up with since it wasn't the lead, but never ever gonna be bothered with it again.
We need t shirts that say "Thats her!"
The best time of the day... tool time
Cant believe you didn't even flinch when you opened that plug to reveal that mig tip. Does the wire size of the nozzle denote the blow rating 😂
Nice job Dean. Box-O-Tools repairs
Ive owned this Dewalt charger since December of 2021 a very good charger.
Love from Ballymena 💪 35:00 i have that drill. On my second one, took first back to screwfix. The direction switch would go the wrong way randomly! Latest one been ok so far.
Im a dewalt man, but when im due to update my tools again, im switching to makita due to dewalts decissions to close off most of the tools to repairs.. that rubs me up the wrong way.. they can do one..
That Final DeWalt drill looks powerful and nicely short, brilliant for working access. I bet that switch is hard wired so it can't even be replaced. Total failure by design.
It is!
I’ve got one just noticed about a month ago just shit for anniversary edition
Love your vids and i learn alot. Though please check box the fastner for the disk is still in box if you didnt see it. I dont know why it wasent fastened on grinder. Take it easy and do what you do best repair and teach us😊
Einhell are actually producing a "Professional" range of brushless tools now. I have checked and that is proper Professional not professional DIY crowd. It means you can get 3 year extended warranty + 10 year warranty on the brushless motor!!!
Liked the fuse on the bosch grinder
0:58 swear you just said "Hawk Tuah" 🤣
Your so good at your job
what amazes me , is how often its a easy fix that takes minutes ... so many wasted tools . lol
That Dewalt "100 Jahre" drill is an insult to loyal customers!
Not too long ago Einhell was sold in Australia as a “premium European” brand. Now they’re Ozito
First time hearing that. Were they exclusive to the green shed? Who was making Ozito at the time?
@@cpzmelbs it was stratco of all places. I don’t have a big, green shed within 400kms and when I started renovating my house the Stratco team were all recommending this premium stuff from Germany, Einhell.
I like the fact that the Hilti impact driver can be fixed by "dropping the ball".
I was just about to buy that Anniversary Edition DeWalt, i was testing it , when the sales lady jumped me, so i left the shop and went to play with the red team , finally i got the cheapest Milwaukee i could find M18 BLPDRC, so far so good 😊
Poor Dewalt................ one day you will like them.
Nice few nice fixes there out of a mixed lot.What pliers are you using at 3.28.I cant seem to find them anywhere.Thanks
might be orbis 25degree could only see them as standard grip not electrical version lised as knipex in europe and kc tools in usa
What was wrong with the switch in the DeWalt DCD 100 could you possibly take one apart to look ? I know you've done this in the past with other switches. Maybe it would add to the long list of knowledge and help in the future. 👍
Also The dcd100 is bad but the other compact drill the dcd800 is a great tool and i recommend you guy consider selling them.
Maybe some people would call me picky but maybe I'm more of a perfectionist and so that Dewalt drill with the broken locator tab I would have sent back to DeWalt. People are getting paid good money to repair these tools and if it was my job I would want to take responsibility for not doing it properly. As a customer I really wouldn't want my drill coming back with a broken tab. Maybe it's more the principle of the thing, but that's the way I roll. From what I've seen in your videos and others... if DeWalt doesn't get their act together people are going to stop buying their products and the same goes for any other company that offers poorly designed products for high prices.
I agree, as soon as you open it up you take responsibility for the repair. As a warranty fix it needs a new shell.
Those Dewalt triggers 😂😂
The dcd 100 DeWalt drill if warranty replaced the switch will the fault go away or keep happening?
It keps happening...I have another model in my whork it the same problem,reverses direcion! It Was repaired in warranty and lasted 2 weeks!
I always enjoy watching your work Dean, so ASMR for me :). Greetings from Australia.
Would have been nice for you to have given the price of the Hilti kit
35:05 the drill is sweet!.. how did they get a black one??
Aye but what is the rating on the welding tip
"Well, it's not the fuse, it's well hard to blow a mig welding tip!" I laughed so hard, but it was one of those scared kind of laughs where you can't quite believe that someone it quite that stupid!!! Now I understand why some companies won't allow their employees to "fix" tools 😅
What do you think of A.E.G. and RIGID tools Dean? Use them here in Australia. Reasonably priced with 5 year warranty and 3 year on batteries
Doubt he's come across em, impossible to get a hold of in the UK/Ireland it seems. They're the same company as Milwaukee and Ryobi though, so doubtful they're that great for repairing
Standard offshored made in china tools.
Seem decent in quality.
aeg is middle of ryobi.aeg.milwaukee since all are from tti
Aeg been good for me for a few years now but I'm not a builder. Only aeg tool I dislike is their orbital sander, not easy to handle like other brands. Also skillsaw could do with more power.
Hi Dean/everyone
Quick question
Do you any idea of how to get a model number when a tool is rebranded by another company.
I have got a Facom nut gun which is powered by dewalt battery and the nut gun look a lot like the dewalt one but i can't find the model number ?
Any ideas ?
Thanks in advance
Hi Dean. Did you ever find out the Retorque for the Eibenstock core drill clutch. Mine keeps slipping and won't drill. no one here wants to touch it as there are no parts out this way of the hemisphere.
I put the last one to 15nm. And haven't had it back again
Like you said the other day, no leads for ages then all of a sudden 😅
Easy money for you with that kind of fuse in the tool!
Ok,so. For a second there l was certain that “ fuse” was a 9mm bullet.
Great vid. Do you have a website/contact info to inquire about sending a tool your way? Thanks
afraid not. im only doing reapirs here for a local hardware shop and cannot take in any more sorry
Sad to see that people cannot find a simple cable problem...
They are from a company. Most places do not allow employees to fix machines for insurance purposes
Einhall just recently bought Ozito. Which was started as Ozi Tool Co
This channel really turned me off Milwaukee and DeWalt :D
good, milwaukee is only for mechanics anyway and dewalt is going down hill fast
Milwauki,AEG. RIGID, Ryobi and many others are owned by TTI industries, a hing kong based coy
Ryobi is owned by Emerson. TTI is licsenced to make them for Home Depot
That's too bad about those Dark Mode Dewalts
ah yes the million amp fuse love it lol
I once stripped down an old Power panel in a factory in Sheffield with huge motors & a power forge you could feel through your legs on the stone floor. Each ceramic fuse was 8 inches long and 3 inches in diameter that welding tip had a higher capacity
@@plunder1956 😭
Been years since I saw a spanner head in screws. And heck that anniversary Dewalt drill is awful!
I've had 2 Marcrist drill in for repair recently and i cannot get parts for them
@deandohertygreaser how come you have 120V stuff in Ireland?
110v is used on building sites / industrial premises. Domestic supply is 240v
@@vlota that's weird. Why is that? 230v/240v is a lot more practical.
I love those wire crimper/ cutters do you have a tool number?
no longer made
Yeah I don't see them anywhere anymore except possibly ebay, but they're wiha insulated offset crimping cutters etc(not sure #)🛠️🔩🔧👌🏻🦺
@@tdotw77 found them, they’re Draper expert ergo plus 26482, discontinued though
Dam i bought my son that dewalt combi
Get it registered for the 3 year warranty
LMAO @ 0:15! Indeed!
Einhall 😆
Its no the first time did i see Dewalt drop the ball
Greetings. Any info on where to find this applicator? 32:29
you mean the "Solvall Gasketfix"?
@@carsten4719 I've found it. Loctite Quick Gasket 5910, 100ml
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Dewalt must have fired all the quality control people and replaced them with AI.
I heard Milwaukee hired a lot of their engineers some 10 years ago. I am not sure this is true.
@@EnergyTechre is it not the same company owning both brands - tti?
why does ireland use such a klunky 120VAC plug. Why not use something smaller and more scaled to the cord like they do in the US?
We use 240v here. These 110v plus are for use on building sites. Power used on building site has to be dropped down to 110v using transformers.
So the plugs are built to a heavey duty and safe standard to withstand site use
These are plugs used in construction sites, in NL we don't have the 120V versions, but we do have the same ones that are being used for 380V/16A.
@@deandohertygreaser Why are the building sites running 110v instead of 240v, if you know? I'm curious.
The US plug is objectively garbage.
The CEE system is the way to go.
@@deandohertygreaser Thanks for the reply. i believe that the 120VAC plugs used in the US are just as safe as that large one you use. i worked on commercial construction for 8 years, and never saw any problems with the heavy duty plugs used thee, and as a biomedical technician in a government hospital for 33 years. Never had a problem with those plugs either (both push straight in and Twistloc. It's just a matter of what the government says it will accept. Thanks again, and I really like watching you, an extremely efficient technician, doing a job right and quickly. I also appreciate it when you do a ROI on a repair! I hope I say this right, and mean no offence Éirinn go Brách.
Did someone take a strimmer to these leads
Ohhh right got u now sorry 😂😂😂😂 how are you going anyways
Hello, I have a dewalt drill Dcd710 brushed 12v machine. I bought a brand new original switch and it doesnt work, the output voltage is 0.5v and the switch heats up as soon as i start it, it wont let 12v trough no way. It blew the diode on the bottom, I can replace it no problem but it the switch doesnt work and my seller doesnt want to give money back, can somebody tell me how to fix it, i Have basic electronics knowledge
More tha likly your controller is bad
@@garyallport18 it doesnt have a controller, its a small 12v machine with just the switch and motor
I can only refer to my experience with Makita brushed drills, but this might be your issue aswell: Makita switches can only be connected in one way which means the red wire (+) comming from the battery connector has to go on the plus and the black wire (-) will have to go on the minus of the switch. If these are twisted, the switch will burn out the moment you put amps through it.
@@ElMariachi1337 thats what I was suspicious of, but the switch is brand new and original, i tried switching the polarities from my battery by wires and connecting it to the switch but Im still geting no voltage. Im sad because this has already costed me way more than it should of and one more switch is 25£ and Hope to God it works…
21:42 echs
21:28 fuse
28:48 best part 🌪
17:28 ^^
But I am doing great 😊😊
Made in China 🇨🇳 😂😂😂😂 parts for the Hilti don't les long
But, selling for Swiss price😊😊😊😊😊
There's a channel called "NM2255" and in its latest Bentley video the guy pulls out a handheld Makita ? turbine to extinquish the exhaust of the car after the start. Ever seen something like this in the wild or is that an invention that is only available to the faster ones of us?
Don't know the channel but I can only assume it's a Makita DUB362 leaf blower. They use them in F1 to cool the brakes. And yeah it's a fairly common garden tool actually.
There are even a smaller ones these days: DUB185 and the most recent one is more of a dust blower: DAS180
@@ElMariachi1337 Just googled the ones you mentioned and this one is totally different. It literally looks like the back of an airplan turbine.
Just a question I'm not being rude or anything but I don't really like the word hell I reckon it to me to bad word but other than that I just want to let you know that I love you very much and I always watch your videos😊❤❤
Actually, when I say that, it's a polite greeting used among friends here. The normal greeting that we use is 'how the f are ya.'
But I'll try leave ir out
@@deandohertygreaser We like "how the f are ya." more. Its a men´s channel, no catering for the kids.... Never loose your charm to keep other people happy.