Milwaukee C18HZ repair Today I fixed the same saw that I paid $1 for. The machine worked unevenly (fast/slow). I washed the master switch in alcohol and blew out the switch with compressed air. Now it works like new! Greetings from Switzerland
You are a Super intelligent and patient man!!! I just pray that you are Blessed with sons who watch you!!! REALLY enjoyed the video!!! Please keep it up!!! You are a dying breed my friend!!!
My hobby is repairing battery powered tools and I have had the best experience with Milwaukee because it has the best batteries. Why the best batteries? Because they can be reset, i.e. they have the best electronics and an intelligent charger. That means, if a cell or a pair of cells is faulty and when I replace them, I don't have to change the BMS. Out of more than twenty repaired Milwaukee batteries, today I found only one that had broken electronics! That's why Milwaukee is the best brand for me!
Awesome restoration. I have always found buying new plastic shells for old tool restorations was worth it. They are fairly inexpensive ($35 for a hackzall) and give the tool a brand new feel
@@michaellim4165 yes. A lot of times with a brushed tool the problem stems from worn out or broken brushes. They are very cheap and easy to change. With a brushless tool there’s many other problems that the user doesn’t have the intelligence to fix which results in them buying a whole new tool which is expensive
Which spot welder did you use very well made video BTW thanks for sharing it with us. Just curious which spot welder you used for the battery terminals.
The screw driver is small. But it does its work perfectly as its crutch makes the bit stop right there not tripping the screw heads. What is its name, model or make please? It is a nice tool to handle small home projects.
That's amazing news for sure I broke a few in the past and a I broke another a day ago and I don't have $200$ to spend for a replacement i have the old broken saws and the one I just recently broke now with all the parts one should work I hope so anyways Now I got a question ❓❓❓ About the battery and some of the circuit boards that come with them can they be inter changed like let's say from a 3amp hour to a 9 hi pathetically I don't have a 9 I am asking about the boards can they be used for other battery packs from smaller to larger or larger to smaller Great video Thank you in advance
Can you make an april fools video, where you "restore" an old (brand new) tool and make it old fashioned. Perhaps that Sawzall could use some wooden grips?
Nice work. I like the tire glue repair. I also have a tip for rejuvenating the plastic housing: a propane or butane torch. I first saw it with stadium seats. Here's a video doing to it to car trim: ruclips.net/video/1uJF7k7faGs/видео.html
Allow me to say that this is a throw-away society. You are so passionate to restore things. Awesome. Thank you.
Milwaukee C18HZ repair
Today I fixed the same saw that I paid $1 for. The machine worked unevenly (fast/slow). I washed the master switch in alcohol and blew out the switch with compressed air. Now it works like new!
Greetings from Switzerland
Milwaukee is the inventor of the saber saw in 1949 ! The tire glue seems appropriate for repair the rubber parts ! Great work 👍
What an awesome job restoring that tool, and making a new battery pack for it is just as awesome. Works like a charm, too. Good work.
Beautiful work with the tire adhesive, looks like it's straight from the factory!
You are a Super intelligent and patient man!!! I just pray that you are Blessed with sons who watch you!!! REALLY enjoyed the video!!! Please keep it up!!! You are a dying breed my friend!!!
My hobby is repairing battery powered tools and I have had the best experience with Milwaukee because it has the best batteries. Why the best batteries? Because they can be reset, i.e. they have the best electronics and an intelligent charger. That means, if a cell or a pair of cells is faulty and when I replace them, I don't have to change the BMS. Out of more than twenty repaired Milwaukee batteries, today I found only one that had broken electronics! That's why Milwaukee is the best brand for me!
Fantastic job 👍 my favorite part is always when you make the batter sac. Project cleaned up sweet. Great work
This is first good video that I see about repairing this tool !
Congratulations !!
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Que respetan todos los Materiales de la Tierra!
Belo trabalho, só pra quem sabe mesmo, o que muito admiro é o cuidado que se tem nas limpezas da peça, isso é muito importante, parabéns 👍👍👏👏👏🇧🇷
Awesome restoration. I have always found buying new plastic shells for old tool restorations was worth it. They are fairly inexpensive ($35 for a hackzall) and give the tool a brand new feel
Where can I get the plastic shells? I was looking the website and I can't find them
Same question, where is that site
Ur a beast bro!! I admit I watch in 2× speed but I do watch n enjoy the whole video start to finish!!
Great job one more tool brought back to life with your know how👍
Excellent job really nice restoration 👍
Espectacular trabajo lo felicito gracias por compartir sus conocimientos abrazo desde Uruguay
Good video.like the detail in which you do the repairs.keep it up 👍👍👍😎😎😎
Loved this video, great work! 👍👍
Very good repair/restoration 👍
Great work man 👍👍👍
Great work as always!
Great work 👌
Nice work. 👍👏👏👏
Pretty cool. I thought you were gonna make a cool contraption from it. Great fix.
Nicely done..
This is why brush tools are good, they are easy to repair and maintain. good job.
Brushless tools are more difficult?
@@michaellim4165 yes. A lot of times with a brushed tool the problem stems from worn out or broken brushes. They are very cheap and easy to change. With a brushless tool there’s many other problems that the user doesn’t have the intelligence to fix which results in them buying a whole new tool which is expensive
Good restoration
Nice ..btw I luv Milwaukee ❤️
Very nice, I have a Milwaukee basic circ saw that needs repair, I’d be happy to send it to you lol
too satisfying.
good job
You must be an angel in disguise. Period.
Thanks you 👍👍👍
Very nice work. Was there a kit for the battery or did you recover hardware from an old one?
very good thanhk
Great. I didn't remember where to put the spring.
Super👍
Nice
Which spot welder did you use very well made video BTW thanks for sharing it with us. Just curious which spot welder you used for the battery terminals.
20:25: Use spot welder, not solder, on this part.
Super
More videos from newer tools!
You definitely know how to take tings apart and make them look new again but definitely don't know how to cut with a Sawzall 😉
There’s just something about the grime coming out as the screw is being unthreaded that is so astonishing
The screw driver is small. But it does its work perfectly as its crutch makes the bit stop right there not tripping the screw heads. What is its name, model or make please? It is a nice tool to handle small home projects.
Where can i find tht bit or wat it it called that you use to take apart the drill at the beginning
what kind of bearings work as replacements?
Where do you get the bearings from
That was very good restoration but I noticed that when you did the battery you didn’t use red lithium batteries so idk how long that’s going to last
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What is the white powder you put in the water to brush off the dirt please?
What is the pin thing you stuck in the middle?
i cant find anything strong enough to push out and center the puller.
I'd like to say something. Could you restore Korean power tool?(such as Aimsak, Keyang)
Can You provide link where You bought battery parts?
Where did you get that battery shell?
Where did you get the battery box and the BMS?
It might be nice to show or tell what powder you put in the boiling water to clean the case.
That's amazing news for sure
I broke a few in the past and a I broke another a day ago and I don't have $200$ to spend for a replacement i have the old broken saws and the one I just recently broke now with all the parts one should work I hope so anyways
Now I got a question ❓❓❓
About the battery and some of the circuit boards that come with them can they be inter changed like let's say from a 3amp hour to a 9 hi pathetically I don't have a 9 I am asking about the boards can they be used for other battery packs from smaller to larger or larger to smaller
Great video
Thank you in advance
seems like mine has 3 different size torkx screws?? Naturally, I only can find my #10
What bit did you use to take apart
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How to active you bms?
Heck after watching this I’ll just buy a new one 😅
Where do I get sparw parts/
Я люблю инструменты и это очень интересно но было бы круче если автор озвучивал что делает
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maybe it was necessary to put the battery in the beginning...and it wouldn't have to be disassembled:))))
Mucho trabajo mejor compro uno nuevo😁
Can you make an april fools video, where you "restore" an old (brand new) tool and make it old fashioned. Perhaps that Sawzall could use some wooden grips?
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All that and didn’t clean the blade collet/clamp?!
Es simpático le da botón para funcionar sin la batería puesta, eso no tiene sentido
Nice work. I like the tire glue repair. I also have a tip for rejuvenating the plastic housing: a propane or butane torch. I first saw it with stadium seats. Here's a video doing to it to car trim: ruclips.net/video/1uJF7k7faGs/видео.html
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He uses millwaki to sis asembeks a milwaki
Not brushless motor
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Another example of things engineered to fail…
... the main issues was bearings... your comment is useless
Could of just used the warranty but ok
What a bunch of bullshit. Put a battery in it and it runs..... no need for restoring it's milwaukee not some crappy brand like bosh