Found your channel recently. Absolutely fascinating. Having been a Carpenter/Builder for the last 42 years. I have had my fair share of tools repaired. And also worked on a lot myself. The last 25 years I have lived and worked in Australia. The problem in my area is there are hardly any repair shops. And the ones that exist can't find the skilled workers. There never seems to be any parts. And if you put a tool in. Kiss it goodbye for many months. No parts, and you may never get it going again. Often they come back with a big bill. Either still not working properly, or worse than before. Nail guns in particular. Lovely to watch someone that tackles all sorts. And knows what he is doing. Long way from Oz to Ireland.
The ease of assembly/disassembly and the confidence he approach all those different tools, make me think that there is no tool out there, that was not serviced by those hands. Great job.
I found this channrl a few weeks ago & cant stop watching it using quite a few of the tools you repair males me wonder how many ive took kn over years were ghey just say youd be better buying a new one that ive watched you repair with no problem real expert 👍
I have seen a lot of tool repair videos. But none go into the detail that you do. Thank You for showing everyone how to repair the tools that we rely on. Cheers from Pennsylvania USA
Discovered your channel a week ago or so and quickly became addicted. Love the amount of detail you spend on explaining the errors and how to fix them! Keep up the quality work and greetings from germany!
The blinking light on the Paslode is probably due to the battery being an off-branded pack. I've run into this same thing with tools and laptops giving a warning about a battery problem even when everything else works fine.
Idk if you answer questions but here goes. I’m a contractor who has used dewalt predominately for a decade or so. What are the most dependable, best built tools in your experience
Interesting to see that sheep shearing machine. It does look like the older style Heiniger head on that one. If so then it should be good quality. But the gear is not the same. Checking it up, here in Sweden these machines are sold for 400 euro. That is at our primary place to get sheep shears. People who bought this machine also bought, guess what? The gear. Obviously that is the weak point. If folks are hogging down on dirty cattle with it the gear sure is going to break. Neat trick by Heiniger perhaps. Letting others use their old head, but making it breakable, so next time they will get the genuine machine.
Always preferred Bosch tools, but their grinder switch is terrible aways struggle especially if I've got gloves on! I realise its a two stage switch for the inrush current but the likes of DeWalt etc cope fine with a regular trigger style!
#500 Like, What did I win? and it better not be one of those tools you cant fix. No Makita, no Matabo, surprise me. love from Canadas West Coast, not from the stinking good fore nothing east coast.
Found your channel recently. Absolutely fascinating. Having been a Carpenter/Builder for the last 42 years. I have had my fair share of tools repaired. And also worked on a lot myself. The last 25 years I have lived and worked in Australia. The problem in my area is there are hardly any repair shops. And the ones that exist can't find the skilled workers. There never seems to be any parts. And if you put a tool in. Kiss it goodbye for many months. No parts, and you may never get it going again. Often they come back with a big bill. Either still not working properly, or worse than before. Nail guns in particular. Lovely to watch someone that tackles all sorts. And knows what he is doing. Long way from Oz to Ireland.
"This is the awkward bit" bang, 2 seconds later. Incredible. 😊
The ease of assembly/disassembly and the confidence he approach all those different tools, make me think that there is no tool out there, that was not serviced by those hands. Great job.
The long videos are great, names like "a whole bucket" or "a whole pile" are good titles
I found this channrl a few weeks ago & cant stop watching it using quite a few of the tools you repair males me wonder how many ive took kn over years were ghey just say youd be better buying a new one that ive watched you repair with no problem real expert 👍
I have seen a lot of tool repair videos.
But none go into the detail that you do.
Thank You for showing everyone how to repair the tools that we rely on.
Cheers from Pennsylvania USA
Thanks 👍
I love these new longer format videos you've been doing lately
Discovered your channel a week ago or so and quickly became addicted. Love the amount of detail you spend on explaining the errors and how to fix them! Keep up the quality work and greetings from germany!
Us here in New Zealand 🇳🇿 loves your knowledge and instruction brother ❤️
The promo: "Torture...a lot of work for a tiny piece"
The movie: disassembly in 45 seconds flat
I’m amazed at how they design these tools but I’m gobsmacked how you repair them and reassemble them ? Much respect dean a true master of your trade
The blinking light on the Paslode is probably due to the battery being an off-branded pack. I've run into this same thing with tools and laptops giving a warning about a battery problem even when everything else works fine.
Grease in a syringe is genius
Very useful. They animal dosing syringes
At this point, I think Dean can field strip and reassemble a grinder blindfolded.
discovery of my life simply fantastic
Great explaination and methodical repair.. Very addictive
Thank you for sharing your incredible knowledge with us mere mortals or some shit. Thank you!
Idk if you answer questions but here goes. I’m a contractor who has used dewalt predominately for a decade or so. What are the most dependable, best built tools in your experience
I bought two knock off batteries for a Paslode bradder I have, one battery makes the red light come on all the time but works fine
Just replace the red LED with a green one.😂 easy peasy.
Really enjoyed this one and I don’t even own a cow😂
What are you waiting for?
Interesting to see that sheep shearing machine. It does look like the older style Heiniger head on that one. If so then it should be good quality. But the gear is not the same. Checking it up, here in Sweden these machines are sold for 400 euro. That is at our primary place to get sheep shears. People who bought this machine also bought, guess what? The gear. Obviously that is the weak point. If folks are hogging down on dirty cattle with it the gear sure is going to break.
Neat trick by Heiniger perhaps. Letting others use their old head, but making it breakable, so next time they will get the genuine machine.
Always preferred Bosch tools, but their grinder switch is terrible aways struggle especially if I've got gloves on! I realise its a two stage switch for the inrush current but the likes of DeWalt etc cope fine with a regular trigger style!
You been to do a video on setting up and serving the cattle clipper
Fantastic 😊😊😊
The fake battery on the last nail gun probably doesn’t have a temp sensor on it like the normal ones do. That’s what is causing the red light.
it should come with an extra button
no pin intended :D
🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿👏👏👏👍👍 ا الجيري
Like to hear them clicks.
👍👍
Nylon is nylon but let’s call a spade a spade, it’s plastic.
can you add a ling to your shop somewhere
Sorry to say this England is not England anymore I am English but have less rights than immigrants does not make sense
Clever man where did you learn all this
#500 Like, What did I win? and it better not be one of those tools you cant fix. No Makita, no Matabo, surprise me. love from Canadas West Coast, not from the stinking good fore nothing east coast.