My Dear Brother Dean, I want to thank you again for taking the time to create and edit your videos which are educational, entertaining and comforting knowing there are more people who care about their Brothers from another Mother. Good job. 👍
Repairing this machine would totally piss me off. I just want to replace the brushes... And then I have to completely disassemble it and buy a whole new part for it instead!
Question, is there an assortment pack of bearings you buy or are there a few sizes that you commonly use? Is there a particular brand that you prefer and why? Thanks Dean I very much enjoy the videos, keeper coming 😀
Not necessarily if it doesn't say brushless, it not brushless, plus the brushless ones have a different rubber handle molding with a yellow strip in it that says brushless -easiest way to tell the difference. It can be xr and be brushed. I wish DeWalt made it easier to decipher tool differences, and I think they are starting to nowadays but it is confusing with older models. Don't even get me started on the super confusing model numbering 'system' either! 🤔😆👌🏻👍🏻🛠️🔧🔌🔋⚡ ✊🏻🇺🇲🦅🇺🇸✊🏻
A lot of cheaper brushed cordless tools are this way, not just dewalt. There's even brands that use DC motors where you have to change the whole motor.
@@MrArcticPOWER well yeah, but brushless is a whole of another story. there is not really a way to build a brushless motor servicable, and yet it is a far superior technology. but if you have brushes there, you better make then changable
normal behaviour..... look at tesla first came out spotless then when people bought the name becouse its known to be good... now can cheapout same with apple and other when have brandloyalty and "wealthicon" can add 300% sales and save 50% productioncost
My Dear Brother Dean, I want to thank you again for taking the time to create and edit your videos which are educational, entertaining and comforting knowing there are more people who care about their Brothers from another Mother. Good job. 👍
Cheers for the reminder about blowing the dust out of tools more often.
Absolutely love your content!!
Love your video's, ♥, keep them coming, and ile keep on watching.
Thanks Dean!!!!
Repairing this machine would totally piss me off. I just want to replace the brushes... And then I have to completely disassemble it and buy a whole new part for it instead!
That man takes good care of his saw eh? Clean not banged up and ran a whole set of brushes trough it without killing the armature.
First within 10seconds of upload, keep up the great work❤
Question, is there an assortment pack of bearings you buy or are there a few sizes that you commonly use? Is there a particular brand that you prefer and why? Thanks Dean I very much enjoy the videos, keeper coming 😀
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I prefer to clean the armature
The XR is not supposed to be brushless?
I thought it meant extreme runtime
Not necessarily if it doesn't say brushless, it not brushless, plus the brushless ones have a different rubber handle molding with a yellow strip in it that says brushless -easiest way to tell the difference. It can be xr and be brushed. I wish DeWalt made it easier to decipher tool differences, and I think they are starting to nowadays but it is confusing with older models. Don't even get me started on the super confusing model numbering 'system' either! 🤔😆👌🏻👍🏻🛠️🔧🔌🔋⚡
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this is totally stupid, that those brushes can not be changed on their own. classical dewalt move again
A lot of cheaper brushed cordless tools are this way, not just dewalt. There's even brands that use DC motors where you have to change the whole motor.
@@MrArcticPOWER well yeah, but brushless is a whole of another story. there is not really a way to build a brushless motor servicable, and yet it is a far superior technology.
but if you have brushes there, you better make then changable
@@miko007 I think most of these cheaper tools aren't really ment to last a full set of brushes.
@@MrArcticPOWER most likely, but that also is stupid ^^
Maybe it’s just me but dewalt are not my cup of tea why not design it so you can just change the brushes but I guess greed will always come into play
normal behaviour..... look at tesla first came out spotless then when people bought the name becouse its known to be good... now can cheapout same with apple and other when have brandloyalty and "wealthicon" can add 300% sales and save 50% productioncost
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