Vote for any length video that has sound/explaining in them. So much knowledge and even if some stuff repeats, it doesnt matter. Even saying aloud simple things likd part names and their purpose is interesting.
It’s interesting to see the three crank gears all failed in a similar position. It was very lucky for the owner of the machine you repaired that the armature was un damaged. Keep up the good work Dean!
Excellent content. Amazes me how you just throw the parts to one side and then just put them back together with no bother. Sure your not an android?? As usual, brilliant video
It never ceases to amaze me that people dont always tell you what is wrong with the tool. They just dump it off. You are perfectly capable of discovering whats wrong yourself, but would surely help, if the user told you also?
First rule of troubleshooting: Don't talk about troubleshooting. Second rule of troubleshooting: The customer/client always lies (even if they're not aware they're lying.
Really interesting on that Bosch 8 gear issue (@ 1:16:10) always failing in the same spot. I hope Bosch engineers watch these videos - they could learn a lot!
Just out of interest have you had the Makita DHR182 or DHR183 in for repair or even on sale in the shop? The 182 was released in (I think) 2019 so past 3 year warranty time and the 183 last year. Loving the quality of service you give these Bosch hammers. They make the best SDS machines that need constant abuse well past the warranty. Thumbs up.
@@deandohertygreaser Thank you for the reply that's good to know. Do you sell the 40v XGT hammers in the shop? These are the release times: Hr003 (2020) Hr007 (2022) HR010 (2023). Thanks in advance.
If you watch this guys videos then tick the thumbs up box. Its not hard, Mr Doherty is more knowlegable than the eejits that make these tools. I watch his vids o ver and over again. The guy is brilliant.
Question my good sir. The grease in the syringe and applied with the paint brush, what is it if I’m looking to buy some. Should I be looking for anything in particular? Thanks!
Dean - I saw a video from Bendin with Bendon where he showed truck wheel bearings that are meant to run in an oil bath but had been greased. They didn't mix and the grease kept the oil off the bearings but didn't provide sufficient cooling, leading to bearing failure. Any risk of that happening on these oil bath hammers?
How are you Dean, Saw review of the Evolution saw the other day, I have the powered mitre saw, but me & the daughter are looking to get a table saw, we’re thinking either the rage, or the Metabo, can you recommend either of those, or another one at all please? Cheers
The the Metabo metal frame table saw is a very good table saw, very powerful, tough and lasts years. The evolution saw is smaller and easier to move around. But not as powerful. Both are very good in thier own right, but if accuracy is what you need then the evolution saw js the one
@@deandohertygreaser - Thanks for reply Dean, I’ve been very happy with both my Evolution saws so I think I’ll stick with what I know cheers fella 👍 Good luck for the Sam semi final - Jimmy ‘s winning matches 💚💛✊
That gear ⚙️ in bosch hammer is the comen one to break the resen is when the oring gets worn back hammer is getting stronger and stronger until that gear brake at suction strike
I enjoy watching you work, but these hammer drills baffle me, how does the hammer work, it’s just air pressure transmitted from the piston to the second piston in front of the drill bit?
@@deandohertygreaser yes it's just I see you use a lot of grease on some machines and say it was a €40 repair or €30 repair and I'm thinking to myself how is this possible when one small tube of Greece is like 15 euros
i acutaly pulled it out with a magnet, in one piece, before washing if out. But thought id better leave that part out incase soone thought it was ok to not wash it out
Wish we could really understand and get wats Goin on alil better don't know how to get that to happen but still confused but maybe after awhile us dummy's will Finley get it understand it haha
Don't you repair the entry-level tools? These tools are bread and butter for lots of unfortunate traders as well. Unless you are **Mr. Classi** touching only branded tools. Are their tools unbreakable? Are they low-cast cousy?
new video, just made it before i change the bench cover. The longer video take a long time to edit. plus i also keep a few to post at later dates. I dont simply post them daily as i film them.
Dean, can I please ask you to stop doing something? I hate being tapped and as it seems, I hate it when you tap the machines when you are talking about them. Can you please not do this?
I'm so very glad to see the longer videos return, Mr. Dean is truly a MASTER at what he does. 😊
ill keep posting the long ones if your liking them. They do take a long time to make and edit so might not get as many posted.
@@deandohertygreaserThe longer videos are definetly the channel's favorites.
@@deandohertygreaserI prefer the longer ones - really exciting when they’re uploaded
Every Saturday I watch the long video of the week. Keep em coming please!
Vote for any length video that has sound/explaining in them. So much knowledge and even if some stuff repeats, it doesnt matter. Even saying aloud simple things likd part names and their purpose is interesting.
I really do love these over an hour long videos, and just love the content…. Keep up the great work…
Thanks, will do!
It’s interesting to see the three crank gears all failed in a similar position. It was very lucky for the owner of the machine you repaired that the armature was un damaged. Keep up the good work Dean!
Excellent content. Amazes me how you just throw the parts to one side and then just put them back together with no bother. Sure your not an android?? As usual, brilliant video
Great work Dean yet again. My gsh11e still laying in shed in bad need of repair.
Always fun to watch a Master of his craft!
Very nice to watch your videos.
Thanks 👍
It was a superb session Mr Dean
Another top class video Dean
Thanks 👍
Tools fixed in this [MC] Hammer video (U can't hammer with this):
0:24 Bosch GBH5-38-D Hammer | Fault: Not hammering
27:44 Bosch GBH5-40-DE Hammer | Fault: Not hammering
51:04 Bosch GBH 8-45-D Hammer | Fault: Seized gearbox
1:17:43 Bosch GSH11-E Hammer | Fault: Not always starting
Thank you!!
It wasn't Cassidy's Blocks that broke these breakers !
Great work lad .. greetings from Buncrana
Amazing job as always learn a lot from you, huge thanks Dean!
It never ceases to amaze me that people dont always tell you what is wrong with the tool. They just dump it off. You are perfectly capable of discovering whats wrong yourself, but would surely help, if the user told you also?
First rule of troubleshooting: Don't talk about troubleshooting. Second rule of troubleshooting: The customer/client always lies (even if they're not aware they're lying.
thats true
repairathons for the win!
Great repairs as usual, in the future videos, can you please share some preventative measures tool owners can take to prevent machine ignorant abuse?
Really interesting on that Bosch 8 gear issue (@ 1:16:10) always failing in the same spot. I hope Bosch engineers watch these videos - they could learn a lot!
Great work as always
Thanks Dean!!!
Generous with knowledge
Just out of interest have you had the Makita DHR182 or DHR183 in for repair or even on sale in the shop?
The 182 was released in (I think) 2019 so past 3 year warranty time and the 183 last year.
Loving the quality of service you give these Bosch hammers. They make the best SDS machines that need constant abuse well past the warranty.
Thumbs up.
No haven't had a single one in yet
@@deandohertygreaser Thank you for the reply that's good to know.
Do you sell the 40v XGT hammers in the shop?
These are the release times: Hr003 (2020) Hr007 (2022) HR010 (2023).
Thanks in advance.
👍👍👍molto molto belli i tuoi video grazie ciao
1:16:20 Definetly a design flaw, if it was a manufacturer defect it would break random teeths but they are always breaking at the same spot
Keep up good work 🎉
If you watch this guys videos then tick the thumbs up box. Its not hard, Mr Doherty is more knowlegable than the eejits that make these tools. I watch his vids o ver and over again. The guy is brilliant.
thanks for that i rely appreciate it
That's why I watch him also. Quality work all around
Sds-max Bosch and DeWalt 👍
Great video. Thanks :)
Question my good sir. The grease in the syringe and applied with the paint brush, what is it if I’m looking to buy some. Should I be looking for anything in particular? Thanks!
Hi. What kind of vaseline did you put on the mechanical mechanism? And where did you buy it? Silicone vaseline or what?
Hi Dean
Would it be possible to use the bosch oil in the other hammer since it's a really good lubricant or would it leak the next minute it's done ?
sistem should be built to use oil otherwise it just very fast start leaking- not working proper
Dean - I saw a video from Bendin with Bendon where he showed truck wheel bearings that are meant to run in an oil bath but had been greased. They didn't mix and the grease kept the oil off the bearings but didn't provide sufficient cooling, leading to bearing failure. Any risk of that happening on these oil bath hammers?
How are you Dean,
Saw review of the Evolution saw the other day, I have the powered mitre saw, but me & the daughter are looking to get a table saw, we’re thinking either the rage, or the Metabo, can you recommend either of those, or another one at all please?
Cheers
The the Metabo metal frame table saw is a very good table saw, very powerful, tough and lasts years.
The evolution saw is smaller and easier to move around. But not as powerful.
Both are very good in thier own right, but if accuracy is what you need then the evolution saw js the one
@@deandohertygreaser - Thanks for reply Dean, I’ve been very happy with both my Evolution saws so I think I’ll stick with what I know cheers fella 👍
Good luck for the Sam semi final - Jimmy ‘s winning matches 💚💛✊
That gear ⚙️ in bosch hammer is the comen one to break the resen is when the oring gets worn back hammer is getting stronger and stronger until that gear brake at suction strike
Hey Dean, what is the best way to remove the tool holder on the old hilti te 72?
Same here wet in Aberdeen
Very dumb question: How do you film this? The camera looks to be on your eye level, but that would sure be a bother to work.
This channel's classics😂
Is breá liom a bheith ag faire ort na huirlisí go léir a shocrú
I love watching you fix all the tools
Ive been wondering for along time do you stand or sit at your bench? Funny question i know. Another great video makes my day.
Stand all day long
@@deandohertygreaser 👍
Are the O-rings and bearings the same in the older version of the 5 as the new 5?
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Hi Dean I have been watching your videos with interest I have question what brand would you recommend for reliability
Lol definitely not Milwaukee 😂😂
@@MahkReeProductionscheers
Makita is my go to. But it all depends on what tools. But bosch, hikoki and Dewalt are all very good also.
I enjoy watching you work, but these hammer drills baffle me, how does the hammer work, it’s just air pressure transmitted from the piston to the second piston in front of the drill bit?
Oil pressure
Or air, yeah
Dean, do you use the purple loctite?
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Hi Dean i Like your videos a i need help with my Dewalt D25134 which is making a strange noise. thx
Dean how do you counter in the price of the Grease as it is so expensive to buy if you could explain would be great
i simply charge per quantity, if i use a quarter of a tube, then i charge the quarter of the price of a whole tube
@@deandohertygreaser yes it's just I see you use a lot of grease on some machines and say it was a €40 repair or €30 repair and I'm thinking to myself how is this possible when one small tube of Greece is like 15 euros
The most handy tool of all... the good ol flat head screwdriver. Not for the job it is intended for though lol
I always said the same thing to myself 😂 as techs we always called the small flat head the 'tweaker'
Does it matter which side you put the carbon brush with wear indicator in it on the 11E?
No, it doesn't matter
@@deandohertygreaser thank you for your help. Really enjoying all your videos. Looking forward to the next already.
GO MAITH !!!
NICE ONE !!!
First to comment! Way to go with the BoschO'Rama, Dean!
The new work surface didn't stay clean for long. 😅
never dose
I think it's a repeat video
Ye it is
Dean..did you find that broken tooth 😂
i acutaly pulled it out with a magnet, in one piece, before washing if out. But thought id better leave that part out incase soone thought it was ok to not wash it out
Just curious ..keep the vids a'cumin marra..😂👍
Wish we could really understand and get wats Goin on alil better don't know how to get that to happen but still confused but maybe after awhile us dummy's will Finley get it understand it haha
Don't you repair the entry-level tools? These tools are bread and butter for lots of unfortunate traders as well. Unless you are **Mr. Classi** touching only branded tools. Are their tools unbreakable? Are they low-cast cousy?
I wil makita not bosch
Looks like you're resubmitting old videos, you made the same mistake I seen you make before and the work bench sheeting is old again.
new video, just made it before i change the bench cover. The longer video take a long time to edit. plus i also keep a few to post at later dates. I dont simply post them daily as i film them.
Dean, can I please ask you to stop doing something? I hate being tapped and as it seems, I hate it when you tap the machines when you are talking about them. Can you please not do this?
you mean tapping them with my finger or with an object.
Cannot promise you, as i dont realise im doing it. but i will try to avoid it in future
@@deandohertygreaser😂 dean dont listen to this keyboard warriors. U do u. 😂❤
What’s next he’s not gonna like the sound of you disassembling the machine 🤣
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