Hello everyone, The more experience a Mechanical Engineer has, the lower the cost. You work beautifully. Great job. A lot of effort has been put into this work. Another preserved work of art and history💯💯💯🙏🙏👍
I thought the most challenging part of these restoration projects is more the electrical side of things and the cleaning side of things is the satisfaction, but results is out standing
I bought a dewalt angle grinder from a used tool store that looked like that, probably from someone in the trades who didnt take care of their tools and it was just cheaper to buy a new one
Is that made by metabo for dewalt.Because the inside the parts look the same has my metabo. Also I've got a metabo die grinder. Which there's a exact same dewalt one but yellow with the same parts.
Not knowing what was all over the yellow plastic, but it looked like cement. If so, next time use some Muriatic Acid and it will dissolve all that cement coat right off... Just a helpful idea... Thumbs Up!
It makes me mad how expensive power tools are in my country while there are piles of machines around some dump that only need some cleaning and effort to go back to work.
Great job, But, you should use a basket or rack in an ultrasonic cleaner to protect the cleaner and ensure effective cleaning: The basket prevents the parts being cleaned from touching the bottom of the tank, which can damage the tank, transducers, and heaters. The basket allows the cleaning fluid to circulate around the parts, which minimizes blind spots and ensures that ultrasonic waves can reach every surface. Items can knock against each other during the cleaning process, which could damage them. When choosing a basket, make sure it's solid enough to withstand the vibrations from the cleaning process. The basket should also be robust enough to support the parts being cleaned, but not so heavy that it dampens the sonic energy. The more open space around the parts, the better they will clean. This info is not meant as a criticism, merely information that I thought you may find helpful I hope It's been helpful to you. Thanks for sharing with us.
if it is such a good machine, a restoration would probably not be necessary, I have an angle grinder that is 35 years old and it is in good condition and runs perfectly
@@GWN90 // Based on your comment, you appear to be okay with the rampant fraud that is everywhere. Simply search "Restoration fraud" [on YT-if you're genuine/honest you'll begin to understand. If not you're part of the problem.
Ez jó minöségű gép ha el készül akkor lesz egy jó géped garantálom ,mivel nekem is van egy ilyen márkájú gép és még jó igaz nem sokat használom de müködik helló
Where are they digging up all these tools and things? Waffle makers scales drills. Is someone excavating a city dump or something? Some of those things look like they were burried in an out house@
Esses canais asiáticos tem que começar a tratar os seguidores com mais seriedade. Todas as peças que fazem parte dos vídeos estão cheias de barro, como se tropeçassem em aparelhos pelos brejos da vida. É só pegar algo, em situação que não funciona, e arrumar, é isso que queremos ver.
This isn't full of mud, there are channels that seem to get things and bury them for the sake of it but this isn't. This drill is clearly one that's been well used/abused by a construction worker
Hello everyone, The more experience a Mechanical Engineer has, the lower the cost. You work beautifully. Great job. A lot of effort has been put into this work. Another preserved work of art and history💯💯💯🙏🙏👍
Amazing work and incredible results from the cleaned up plastic panels. Very impressive 🥰😍❤
Complex restoration, lots of details, great job!
I thought the most challenging part of these restoration projects is more the electrical side of things and the cleaning side of things is the satisfaction, but results is out standing
Please always remember not to store your tools underground. The dead people don't need them.
What if they want to escape their casket?
Fake video just for likes I reckon.
you make it look easy. My compliments sir
so satisfying to watch something restored to its original function.....well done
15:31 Excellent results with plastic!!!
Hola da gusto ver a alguien que haga tan bien su trabajo gracias por traernos y enseñarnos como se debe hacer un excelente restauración
You're a true artist man.
Very nice,great job on refurbishment of the hammer drill.good for a few more years.just keep doing what you do best.good video 😎😎😎👍👍👍
I was quite sceptical of the handle wrap, but it turned out quite nice. Well done :)
Excelente trabajo de limpieza y reparación 🎉 felicidades un saludo desde Guadalajara Jalisco México
I would love to see where you found an expensive drill buried in dirt.
I bought a dewalt angle grinder from a used tool store that looked like that, probably from someone in the trades who didnt take care of their tools and it was just cheaper to buy a new one
It was right where he buried it.
Restorative surgery! Delightfully complex and dizzyingly meticulous ... oddly satisfying and technically mesmerizing 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Good Thing you found that problem; 😅great job!
I thought the plastics were a lost cause, glad to see I was wrong. Very nice.
Smarter than the average bear. Excellent restoration. Thank you for the video
It couldn't have been THAT serious a problem if a simple solder fixed it.
DeWalt, Milocati, Bosch, and Makita are solid and sophisticated companies in the world of tools
so many parts wonderful restoration
Is that made by metabo for dewalt.Because the inside the parts look the same has my metabo.
Also I've got a metabo die grinder. Which there's a exact same dewalt one but yellow with the same parts.
It was made in the Czech Republic, about ten years ago
Gute Arbeit - Gratulation
you are the best thank you for this beautiful work
painting is easy, I want to see chrome plating and polishing👍
Excelente trabajo. Felicitaciones
What an amzing job, congrats!!!!!!
Ya it is good nice and fine clear restoration I would say good one
Awesome job, great coverage
The content is always so well thought out and executed. Great job!
Congratulations magnificent work !!!
What kind of grease did you use ?
thanks bye
10/10❤
Saludos cordiales desde Colombia ❤
Nice job with the rubber grip.
Not knowing what was all over the yellow plastic, but it looked like cement. If so, next time use some Muriatic Acid and it will dissolve all that cement coat right off... Just a helpful idea... Thumbs Up!
I tried an acid rust remover. It didn't work. It's probably resin or something
It makes me mad how expensive power tools are in my country while there are piles of machines around some dump that only need some cleaning and effort to go back to work.
pour le remontage ,il faut avoir une bonne mémoire !!!chapeau
that is a work of art!!!
Great restoration, hats off to you, viewer from trinidad
I.
AM.
IMPRESSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:D
How do u know about all spare parts comes proper place. U not confused. But really hats off 🎉🎉🎉🎉
BRAVO MILLE FELICITATION CONTINUER ENCORE A TRAVAIL POUR AVOIR BEAUCOUP D EXPERIENCE. AMAR HADJI ALGERIEN ALGERIE
Great video, but the only comical part is that you used a makita to take apart a Dewalt.
Love it, Lol.
Excellent video. What kind of grease did you use?
Good job !
Bravo vous avez assurez. Bon travail❤
good job
Интересно, когда автор это разбирал у него не возникла мысль о том, зачем он ввязался в эту авантюру?😂
Моё почтение☺️
A repair video for a rotary hammer that looks almost pristine inside heh
Nice!
AWESOME FANTASTIC
Bravo, complimenti video molto bello e interessante. Grazie
Very nice🌹👍👏👏 very good👌👍
SÜPER PROFESÖR
A small wire brush attachment instead of the sanding wheel would have been easier to get into the cracks. And around the lettering.
Great work
Very nice job my friend
i have the exact same sds dewalt drill, for daily use my Makita 18V SDS-PLUS 20 mm (13/16") Cordless Rotary Hammer DHR202RFE is clear winner
Sir did you sales it after reapers you r tool s
Ficou muito bom 👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
You can repair the Milwaukee 2830-20 circular saw circuit
what is the yellow grease called
Great work..again. Are you interested of restoring my old sparky bpr 261e :D
Better than new !
Oh my goodness , this hammer has a thousand parts...and you got it all back together....WOW. totally awesome. Thank you. great video
❤why did you test only hammer particular. Don't lik drill part😢
miosw😍
mois😍
What is this white grease you use? Can you tell me the consistency number by NLGI?
Nice bro
Cấu trúc siêu phức tạp .
You like dean doherty?
Great job, But, you should use a basket or rack in an ultrasonic cleaner to protect the cleaner and ensure effective cleaning:
The basket prevents the parts being cleaned from touching the bottom of the tank, which can damage the tank, transducers, and heaters. The basket allows the cleaning fluid to circulate around the parts, which minimizes blind spots and ensures that ultrasonic waves can reach every surface.
Items can knock against each other during the cleaning process, which could damage them.
When choosing a basket, make sure it's solid enough to withstand the vibrations from the cleaning process. The basket should also be robust enough to support the parts being cleaned, but not so heavy that it dampens the sonic energy. The more open space around the parts, the better they will clean.
This info is not meant as a criticism, merely information that I thought you may find helpful
I hope It's been helpful to you. Thanks for sharing with us.
if it is such a good machine, a restoration would probably not be necessary, I have an angle grinder that is 35 years old and it is in good condition and runs perfectly
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Totally random but your double jointed thumbs are creeping me out, great work tho
A lot of parts to remember
You didn't show the part where you covered it in dirt 😂
@@GWN90 // There's no advantage to doing that anyway-isn't lying about where it came from enough for one video?
@@GWN90 // Based on your comment, you appear to be okay with the rampant fraud that is everywhere.
Simply search "Restoration fraud" [on YT-if you're genuine/honest you'll begin to understand. If not you're part of the problem.
mühendislik harika ustalık süper ama darbeli aletle çalışırken üstüne baskı yapılmaz serbest bırakılır ve geri kalanı aradaki boşlukla darbe halleder.
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Thats an expensive modern piece of kit to be found buried in the dirt like that.
Was thinking the same thing.......🤔
Maybe from a flood?
Mate Ive seen people’s drills come off building sites looking like that, there’s really people out there that just don’t look after their tools 😂
How prize
Красным герметиком фиксировать винты большая глупость. Потому что потом очень трудно будет их открутить. Я использую синий герметик.
Нашел все таки к чему дое...ца😅
Ez jó minöségű gép ha el készül akkor lesz egy jó géped garantálom ,mivel nekem is van egy ilyen márkájú gép és még jó igaz nem sokat használom de müködik helló
How the bloody hell does plastic rust like that?
It's waterproof paint or something
True chad goes to the junk and with skills gets hammer-drill and keeps 700 euros in pocket.
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Where are they digging up all these tools and things? Waffle makers scales drills. Is someone excavating a city dump or something? Some of those things look like they were burried in an out house@
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Удар плохой, не резкий. Где то нарушена герметичность.
All these oddly similar comments seem a little fishy don't they?
Restaurada furadeira 😉
هل من الممكن ان ترمى مثل هذه الاداة وهيه تشتغل وليس بها اي شيء هذا كذب مع احترامي لصاحب القناة
Esses canais asiáticos tem que começar a tratar os seguidores com mais seriedade. Todas as peças que fazem parte dos vídeos estão cheias de barro, como se tropeçassem em aparelhos pelos brejos da vida. É só pegar algo, em situação que não funciona, e arrumar, é isso que queremos ver.
This isn't full of mud, there are channels that seem to get things and bury them for the sake of it but this isn't. This drill is clearly one that's been well used/abused by a construction worker
No doubt-and he'd save a lot of time too, by not having to make it look like it came out of a hole.
Sip ok
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Very poor effect.
Откуда ты их вытаскиваешь?
The hole in the ground where HE buried it.
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