in my experience the non fuel are more likely to survive the harsh work environment than the fuel, when it comes to inclement weather damage, or submersion.
Wash, disassemble, finish washing, dry, bake if need be, as long as you dont use it while wet its fine, same goes for all electronics. It used to be a standard procedure to wash your computer motor boards in a dishwasher
@@BBQandStreetCars the avg watch time is so minimal I try to keep it as short and sweet as possible and long form videos seem to deter a lot of people that's why Ive been posting more shorts, I do a lot of repairs daily, but not everything I can film.
They usually survive. I recently repair a Milwaukee hammer drill and a impact driver that been submerged on a recent flood.
in my experience the non fuel are more likely to survive the harsh work environment than the fuel, when it comes to inclement weather damage, or submersion.
@@Paul-IE-Repairs you're probably right
Should survive looks brand new
You power washed it? No wonder I doest work
Wash, disassemble, finish washing, dry, bake if need be, as long as you dont use it while wet its fine, same goes for all electronics. It used to be a standard procedure to wash your computer motor boards in a dishwasher
How do I get your job
I would've hit it with the Dremel b4 putting it back together
I did, I just didn't show that detail of removing the scale on the case.
@@Paul-IE-Repairs nice. Then I take that back. Lol all on all you did good work 👍
@@BBQandStreetCars the avg watch time is so minimal I try to keep it as short and sweet as possible and long form videos seem to deter a lot of people that's why Ive been posting more shorts, I do a lot of repairs daily, but not everything I can film.