I'm new to Dremels, but this thing has been great. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxfPgcZ5_Cl0HDUKkMJAKde11YKQZVgMoR The variable speed is awesome and the cordless aspect makes it so easy to work with. I am constantly finding uses for it that make tasks easier. Recently I put in a new deadbolt on one of our doors. I knew I had to enlarge the hold where the deadbolt goes into the door frame. At first I thought I would have to get a big router and figure out how to use it for that, but then I rermembered we have the dremel. I was able to enlarge the hole almost as easy as if I was drawing with a pen. It's also great for grinding our dog's nails done and so many other household tasks.
I have rebuilt so many power tools like that and for way less than half the cost of a new tool, you end up with a perfectly working and functioning power tool. And the second you use any power tool, it becomes USED anyways. Not hard to refurbish them and they look near new as well. One thing I can suggest is, when you have corroded plug prongs, instead of sanding them, stick them in some vinegar and salt for a few minutes and they will clean up perfectly. However than wash them off with a baking soda solution to neutralize the vinegar... Thumbs Up!
Nice restoration. The only exception is when you replaced the power cord plug. The wire ends were soldered and put into the screw terminals. I have found in the past I have done that and the wires pull out. I would cut those soldered wires and just use bare copper strands. The screw terminals grip the copper strands better than a smooth soldered wire.
Ive never seen someone restore a relatively new tool like that. Most people would let it be track for at least 40 more years before considering it antique. Very nice!
Wow, for the moment there You could see all the vapors of the gasoline pouring out. Also cool thing with that lever with plug to safely remove tools from outlet. Good job, keep on filming!
congratulations my friend You are doing a very good job I understand what you are doing because I have been doing this for many years. Have fun making nice videos. If it's easy for you I would like the details of the electric screwdriver that you screw the screws in is very nice but I can't figure out what it is. best regards spyros from london thanks!!!👍
Wonderful - but please show the materials you use! Epoxy doesn't need explanation... detergent... maybe/maybe not... the glue you used... cannot tell if super glue or something else.
I'm new to Dremels, but this thing has been great. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxfPgcZ5_Cl0HDUKkMJAKde11YKQZVgMoR The variable speed is awesome and the cordless aspect makes it so easy to work with. I am constantly finding uses for it that make tasks easier. Recently I put in a new deadbolt on one of our doors. I knew I had to enlarge the hold where the deadbolt goes into the door frame. At first I thought I would have to get a big router and figure out how to use it for that, but then I rermembered we have the dremel. I was able to enlarge the hole almost as easy as if I was drawing with a pen. It's also great for grinding our dog's nails done and so many other household tasks.
I have rebuilt so many power tools like that and for way less than half the cost of a new tool, you end up with a perfectly working and functioning power tool. And the second you use any power tool, it becomes USED anyways. Not hard to refurbish them and they look near new as well. One thing I can suggest is, when you have corroded plug prongs, instead of sanding them, stick them in some vinegar and salt for a few minutes and they will clean up perfectly. However than wash them off with a baking soda solution to neutralize the vinegar... Thumbs Up!
Always a pleasure to watch a master at work, congratulations from UK.
@@GWN90 I’m american. It seems the gang is all here lol
@@noahleek9696 How about Australia and New Zealand? 🤔😆
@@Kamidashi77 How could have I forgotten about them? 🇳🇿 🇦🇺
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Nice restoration. The only exception is when you replaced the power cord plug. The wire ends were soldered and put into the screw terminals. I have found in the past I have done that and the wires pull out. I would cut those soldered wires and just use bare copper strands. The screw terminals grip the copper strands better than a smooth soldered wire.
Лучше использовать прессклещи. Crimper.
Разобрал, почистил, собрал, заработало! Ай, шайтан! Чтобы у меня так все вещи ремонтировались.
Thanks for helping me reduce my stress.
Beautiful restoration ! an old part brought to life again. Congrats from Germany
Ваши видео, как сказка - всегда заканчиваются хорошо)
I have this, its built like a tank. This will run for another 10 years now, great work!!!
Useful ideas to return old things to new ones
Very very beautiful, thanks for sharing my friend 👍🤩
fully watched 👌♥️♥️♥️
I do click like before even the video starts.
For him, nothing is impossible, he will fix everything :)
Thanks for respect my wish and restore polisher 👍👍
Ive never seen someone restore a relatively new tool like that. Most people would let it be track for at least 40 more years before considering it antique. Very nice!
very good👍👍
You are the best teacher best Doctor and surgeon of power tools...
Good work 👍👍👍Thank you for sharing. Be safe
Very good job
Good work.
bravo ! c'est toujours un plaisir de vous vous remettre en vie ces machines.👍👍👍
Good job my support pls next video convert grinder
great job of restoration
Good job sir very nicely repair thanks 👍👍😊.
역시 언제봐도 대단하십니다👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wow, for the moment there You could see all the vapors of the gasoline pouring out. Also cool thing with that lever with plug to safely remove tools from outlet. Good job, keep on filming!
Great job, thank you brother. You are so talented
Nice video mate
這回怎沒改成DC吃電池的。
你很神,很多插電工具都能改成充電的,厲害!
Good job as always 👌
Great work as usual 👍🏼
Trash to treasure as it is! Awesome!
Welcome back Mr gear show 🥰
Great job, as usual. These videos are a pleasure to watch.
good tip paint thinner is one of the best grease removers out there besides brake cleaner
Классная реставрация 🙂.
Very nice but what was the reason one of the carbon brush was shorter than the other one
Good job 😊
Your work is amazing
Great Job Sir.
Nice work, very interesting video 👍
Nice work
That armature looks like it was really high quality, to be honest
Gratidão GearShow! Ficou top
Another quality restoration. Is part 2 going to be its conversion to battery power? haha
Thank you great vid
Ótimo trabalho
Brasil 🇧🇷
exelente mantenimiento muy bueno su trabajo.
Super,👍
what is the function for that equipment
Mantap.. ❤ salam susbcriber setia dari indonesia
Concrete vibrated?
Bom trabalho 👏👏
I think this is the first time or at least in a long time when you have changed carbon brushes.
congratulations my friend You are doing a very good job I understand what you are doing because I have been doing this for many years. Have fun making nice videos. If it's easy for you I would like the details of the electric screwdriver that you screw the screws in is very nice but I can't figure out what it is. best regards spyros from london thanks!!!👍
Good👍
Chique show 👍🎸
Amazing😍👍
Good 👍👍👍🏅
How did you fix the ripped rubber handgrip?
It doesn't seem to be very fast or am i wrong?
My favorite cumpny Dewalt
good
Awesome
Nice job. But the plug should have been black.
What about the spindle ball bearing?
Of course DeWalt grease is yellow! And Milwaukee grease is red!
I need to upgrade 32.4v nicad to 8s 18650 can it be done.
Chúc anh sức khỏe và thành công
always put the fat last, when you already know that the rest is ok, just in case you have to disassemble again. Cheers
This looks like a Canadian spec tool... 120 V with French and English warnings... how'd it get to Japan?
@@riley5114 yeah, Japan us in Asia...
why did the brushes wear so unevenly?
4:42 What electric screwdriver model are you using (MAKITA)
Are you from Japan?
What it’s the spray for the plastic parts?
It is flat clear.
[Beeb] good
Seemed more like maintenance rather than restoration.
Please restore your own makita screw driver hahaha
Should have used the proper molydisulphide grease.
Nice..👍🌟1️⃣
👍😉
Wonderful - but please show the materials you use! Epoxy doesn't need explanation... detergent... maybe/maybe not... the glue you used... cannot tell if super glue or something else.
メンテナンスの期間ハ?
Hola amigo que grasa le pusiste
Q tunggu kok lm post videonya
Grac
Изначально проблема была в розетке.
Точнее в вилке.
Sir why you upload video is too late .
Hi bro
This machine, armature pinion nut louse
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so what was wrong
The power cord problem.
Please take a 3d printer
Lu nyuruh gw nonton konten apa nonton iklan??
No wireless?....oh...
😅
Are My Drawings good
no
@@starytwoj3442 kk
No
ruclips.net/video/xbKXGsfdRyw/видео.html одна из самых надежных и лучших УШМ. Она как АК47 .
man you clear heatsink (that = notsing) but NOT CLEARED clemms for stator (that = bad contact and heating) - dislike!
@@GWN90 yes, if it does not work out to challenge the message, it is worth going to attack the writer
Just clean no repair. . . Its basic