Agreed 😂 definitely a merchandising line open there tee shirts and hoodies “They’re only screws, fling em” “These are a decent wee machine” the list would be superb 👌🏻
Funny story: i was in consumer science last year and i saw a cordless Dewalt sander in the garbage, i asked my teacher why it was there, he said "i dont know! everytime i turn it on, it spins very slowly and after 15 seconds, it starts smoking." then i asked if hes tried fixing it, he said "been trying to for almost a month, and no luck" i made a bet that if i fixed it by the next school day which was around 15 hours, i could get Lunch, 😂 he told me "if you can fix that in under 15 hours, ill let you have the damn thing, that things pissed me off enough". turns out it was a bad bearing filled with sand dust, cleaned the bearing out with bearing cleaner, filled it back up with fresh grease, and got it working like new. He was pissed at me but not in a bad way, but also shocked cuz of how fast i got it fixed, which by the way i got it fixed in under an hour and a half, including diagnosis. So i got a free Dewalt cordless sander which ive been using for over a year now. And im 17 Btw 😂
The bearing Dean replaced was the same bearing spot on that Dewalt Sander i had to clean out too, apparently even when theyre sealed, they somehow still get sand dust & grit in them. it had three bearings too.
Your story eluded to a good point, repairing something for "fun" is a lot different from repairing stuff for a living. The irony is the more proficient you are the less time it takes you to fix the item, some people fail to understand that..... The "funny" part of the story was the teacher not knowing what was wrong with it, that doesn't surprise me he probably went to university. cheers
Got one of these off Ebay for less than the empty blown plastic cases sell for them as it apperntly didn't work/was underpowered figured it would be bushes so ordered them before it arrived, once the sander arrived turned out the seller didn't know about the speed controller rolled it from 1 to 6 and fully working, great sander to use as well
Dean, picked up your channel a week or so ago - pretty much watched everything in your back catalogue now - just brilliant. I’ve got a fleet of power tools and I feel that nothing is now out of my scope if it packs up on me! Thanks for taking the time to film your work and for sharing it 👌🏻🍺🏴
Can see me watching this again in the near future as I've got the 110v machine that I've had a few years. Thanks for doing the video Dean and look forward to the next one!
Owner will be excited to get this one back, I know I would be. Something I noticed is Deans channel is only a year old?? Pumping out content like this (maybe some more tool reviews like the skils, i think we would all love that) he'll have 1 mill subs in no time.
I had a sander that seemed to have no power at all. Of course I checked the fuse and it was ok. Next I opened it up and seeing nothing dismantled the switch to check it and spotted a black spot on one contact. Cleaned that up and had a working (albeit cheap) sander. While it was under warranty it wasn't worth the cost of sending back for repair. Then there's another that just wouldn't turn. I cleaned all the saw dust out of it and confirmed nothing electrical wrong. Then I spotted one bearing was stuck fast and the one on the opposite side was fine. Cleaned it out and the sander has worked perfectly since. Even though this one is a fairly cheap brand, it is better than the Makita one I bought.
My Bosch orbital sander suddenly has begun to lose power. As soon as you put any weight on it it slows down and almost stops. The last time I used it it was fine. I am using different Velcro sanding disks though. If the sander was not getting enough ventilation would this happen or should I try what you showed here and look at the bearings?
@Dean Doherty Do you ever get any Hilti products in and have you ever reviewed the contentool impact wrench. Would love to see what you think of these cheaper brands, not meaning Hilti in that sentence haha
Nice repair.one small question.You moved the rear armature little inside to get a tighter fit.That is very good.however should some fibre wahers be added over that to avoid play.Youe expertise has no match
On different machines yes. But this sander has the armature screwed down to the screwed down. So cannot back out. You could add them, but not needed here
He blows compressed air and clean them on a parts washer tank when they're greasy. I think he only used air in this case. If you dont have a compressor at home you can buy compressed air cans for like 5 bucks/euros they're very handy.
Part of the entertainment value of Dean's videos is the anxiety I get watching him toss around all those small parts and then it works out at the end.
Agreed 😂 definitely a merchandising line open there tee shirts and hoodies “They’re only screws, fling em” “These are a decent wee machine” the list would be superb 👌🏻
I'm glad its not just me that noticed that!
@@mictaylor9531if it’s red leave it in the shed 😂
That is the mark of an expert who has been doing this forever!
Funny story: i was in consumer science last year and i saw a cordless Dewalt sander in the garbage, i asked my teacher why it was there, he said "i dont know! everytime i turn it on, it spins very slowly and after 15 seconds, it starts smoking." then i asked if hes tried fixing it, he said "been trying to for almost a month, and no luck" i made a bet that if i fixed it by the next school day which was around 15 hours, i could get Lunch, 😂 he told me "if you can fix that in under 15 hours, ill let you have the damn thing, that things pissed me off enough". turns out it was a bad bearing filled with sand dust, cleaned the bearing out with bearing cleaner, filled it back up with fresh grease, and got it working like new. He was pissed at me but not in a bad way, but also shocked cuz of how fast i got it fixed, which by the way i got it fixed in under an hour and a half, including diagnosis. So i got a free Dewalt cordless sander which ive been using for over a year now. And im 17 Btw 😂
The bearing Dean replaced was the same bearing spot on that Dewalt Sander i had to clean out too, apparently even when theyre sealed, they somehow still get sand dust & grit in them. it had three bearings too.
Nice save, I'd say that was satisfying.
The dust is so fine it gets everywhere.
Your story eluded to a good point, repairing something for "fun" is a lot different from repairing stuff for a living. The irony is the more proficient you are the less time it takes you to fix the item, some people fail to understand that.....
The "funny" part of the story was the teacher not knowing what was wrong with it, that doesn't surprise me he probably went to university. cheers
Well done. I'd say youre off to a good start in life.
@@gplusgplus2286 preciate it man! 🤘🏻
Got one of these off Ebay for less than the empty blown plastic cases sell for them as it apperntly didn't work/was underpowered figured it would be bushes so ordered them before it arrived, once the sander arrived turned out the seller didn't know about the speed controller rolled it from 1 to 6 and fully working, great sander to use as well
Nice one
The good Bosch tools are a treat.
Dean, picked up your channel a week or so ago - pretty much watched everything in your back catalogue now - just brilliant. I’ve got a fleet of power tools and I feel that nothing is now out of my scope if it packs up on me! Thanks for taking the time to film your work and for sharing it 👌🏻🍺🏴
supercool.
got an older Bosch sander lieing around with likely the same issue. now I got a lead
Can see me watching this again in the near future as I've got the 110v machine that I've had a few years. Thanks for doing the video Dean and look forward to the next one!
that last bearing u changed sound that all my skatboards had in in the skatebords when young
Owner will be excited to get this one back, I know I would be. Something I noticed is Deans channel is only a year old?? Pumping out content like this (maybe some more tool reviews like the skils, i think we would all love that) he'll have 1 mill subs in no time.
I'd love that, but I can't see that happening. I'm just happy people are injoying them
I had a sander that seemed to have no power at all. Of course I checked the fuse and it was ok. Next I opened it up and seeing nothing dismantled the switch to check it and spotted a black spot on one contact. Cleaned that up and had a working (albeit cheap) sander. While it was under warranty it wasn't worth the cost of sending back for repair.
Then there's another that just wouldn't turn. I cleaned all the saw dust out of it and confirmed nothing electrical wrong. Then I spotted one bearing was stuck fast and the one on the opposite side was fine. Cleaned it out and the sander has worked perfectly since. Even though this one is a fairly cheap brand, it is better than the Makita one I bought.
The only problem I have is you don’t live in Australia. Great quality work as always and very relaxing to watch
True. I live in Oz to. No one around here knows their stuff like Dean. Very therapeutic.
Also Australian, YT algorithm must be pumping him over here!
He's irish
Thumbs up from across the pond
Love your work.
Thanks for sharing so many problem workarounds. impressive, thank you 👍🤠 🇦🇺
Nice repair dean! I’m hoping for a couple of nice long videos, a box full of Milwaukee perhaps 🤔 😂
I’d love to watch him work on a Rolex watch!
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I hadnt even heard of a velcro make before.
Do you receive some Festool tools sometimes ? I haven't seen any except for a vaccum
Great videos!
My Bosch orbital sander suddenly has begun to lose power. As soon as you put any weight on it it slows down and almost stops. The last time I used it it was fine. I am using different Velcro sanding disks though. If the sander was not getting enough ventilation would this happen or should I try what you showed here and look at the bearings?
What camera do you use and how do you have it between you and the tools you work on?
witch app do you use for making videos?
Hi my sander armature shaft has broken can I replace?
@Dean Doherty Do you ever get any Hilti products in and have you ever reviewed the contentool impact wrench. Would love to see what you think of these cheaper brands, not meaning Hilti in that sentence haha
What is the brass piece on the black cover at 3:25 ?
Nice repair.one small question.You moved the rear armature little inside to get a tighter fit.That is very good.however should some fibre wahers be added over that to avoid play.Youe expertise has no match
On different machines yes. But this sander has the armature screwed down to the screwed down. So cannot back out.
You could add them, but not needed here
what is that cleaner you use on them parts it amazing
He blows compressed air and clean them on a parts washer tank when they're greasy. I think he only used air in this case. If you dont have a compressor at home you can buy compressed air cans for like 5 bucks/euros they're very handy.
Oh go on show the cleaning just the once now.
You're up late lad
Jeezo is that the time better hit the sack and stop watching these videos 😅
Not necessarily: he starts the uploading process and then goes to bed. It can take hours at a time.
You know your shit mate, ill give you that
Nice tour and fix. Thanks for the look.