I own this sander for about 16 years. the first owner passed away and another hobbyist was going to sell me but he changed his mind. He passed away a couple years later and I got it from his wife through a friend of mine. It's really a nice sander to work with.
I run a painting company with my dad I’ve invested heavily into festool rotexs they have been awesome work hard with a lot of run time I can’t fault them other than upfront costs. But the old man still has some old Makitas like these they don’t die.
Thank you for the video and I'm looking forward to the future that you bring back the soul to continue working and thank you for sharing with us with advice. Good luck and thank you!! Greetings from Sarajevo, state Bosnia and Herzegovina
Loved it, Hat's off to ya for saving this relic from the landfill. They just don't make them like they used to anymore. Ain't it funny how i've never seen a sander like this being repaired from the other brands after 30+ years of service ?
Love the channel, love the video, Dean. I see you brought the all-purpose carry with you rag for cleaning and holding hot bits of metal. No need to use a real rag when your track suit top is with you at all times, ready to be used instantly. Thank you for sharing a small part of your work day with us. One last observation, for a small electric tool is has alot of bearings in it.
Another one of your great tutorials, I appreciate your generosity in parting with your knowledge and experience to your subscribers, (glad you cleaned out your tea cup I was getting worried for you) take care
I don't know if I missed part of the video where you talked about the base plate and replacing it and cost but not sure why it wasn't replaced so that you get a smooth flat sanding surface.
Customer didn't mention anything about the base plate so he didn't touch it it wasn't the problem that put tool into repair shop. No mention of actual price either. Obviously the multiple seized bearings were the reason tool was there not the base
The grooves on the belt align with the grooves on the pulleys. Maybe they use one belt for multiple types of belt drives? But yes, it looks off at first.
@ thinking of this Dewalt DCD130T1 Brand DeWALT Voltage 60V Chuck Size 1/2 in. Chuck Type Keyed No Load Speed 0 - 600 Rpm Side Handle Position 3-Position Clutch Type E-Clutch Product Weight 6.94 lbs.
Wiha makes great tools but those pliers are better Gedore or Knipex.Gedore comes with plastic inserts.Also Knipex sells plastic inserts for cobra’s separately.
21:59 En este punto del trabajo de colocar correa nueva, me confirma que es bastante burro. La correa se instala primero, después los ovalos. (El de goma y el metálico) Burro Burro👎
I do love these old machine videos. although i have to say, after 30 years i would have changed the needle bearing as well. whats that 10 euros extra? anyways, keep up the good work.
It is bent, he even said it was quite bent but it's not the issue it was dropped off for & can't just spend others money w\out permission. Seized bearings were the problem not a lil bend in an aluminum plate
I don't think he is a clown. I think he is the first real hope of fixing a broken system. And not just in the US. Politics had become so complicated, noone can change or fix anything. Trump I hope is going to run it like a business. He is taking out the BS and getting things done.
More golden oldies!!! Great to see these older tools given new lives. Thank you.
I own this sander for about 16 years. the first owner passed away and another hobbyist was going to sell me but he changed his mind. He passed away a couple years later and I got it from his wife through a friend of mine. It's really a nice sander to work with.
Someone please buy this man an oven mitt! Love the videos. Thanks for sharing them with us.
He wouldn't use it! Ain't no time for that! You don't think he has gloves right there in that shop, he just don't like to waste any time!😅
Satisfying to get to the part where you turn it on,and it doesn’t blow up,but runs like new again. Good stuff!
Absolute ASMR for the working tradesman!
I have one. Really like it, but after 5 min of use, you can't feel your hands anymore 😂
I run a painting company with my dad I’ve invested heavily into festool rotexs they have been awesome work hard with a lot of run time I can’t fault them other than upfront costs. But the old man still has some old Makitas like these they don’t die.
that was absolutely brilliant
Thank you for the video and I'm looking forward to the future that you bring back the soul to continue working and thank you for sharing with us with advice. Good luck and thank you!! Greetings from Sarajevo, state Bosnia and Herzegovina
You are so welcome and greetings to you also
Bring another oldie back to work, nice job Dean
A good save Dean Thanks
the old girl has had a right makeover. Excellent work as always and it used some of your old spares.
Dean this my favourite channel keep up good work
Loved it, Hat's off to ya for saving this relic from the landfill. They just don't make them like they used to anymore. Ain't it funny how i've never seen a sander like this being repaired from the other brands after 30+ years of service ?
Good catch on the clamp I thought I’d just missed you tightening it up. Loving the content FairPlay Dean
Love the channel, love the video, Dean. I see you brought the all-purpose carry with you rag for cleaning and holding hot bits of metal. No need to use a real rag when your track suit top is with you at all times, ready to be used instantly. Thank you for sharing a small part of your work day with us. One last observation, for a small electric tool is has alot of bearings in it.
Another one of your great tutorials, I appreciate your generosity in parting with your knowledge and experience to your subscribers, (glad you cleaned out your tea cup I was getting worried for you) take care
As always great content
Love an old machine lol 😊
Yes!
Last couple of vids I wondered where my lovely small wood chisel had gone to DEAN 😢
I don't know if I missed part of the video where you talked about the base plate and replacing it and cost but not sure why it wasn't replaced so that you get a smooth flat sanding surface.
Customer didn't mention anything about the base plate so he didn't touch it it wasn't the problem that put tool into repair shop. No mention of actual price either. Obviously the multiple seized bearings were the reason tool was there not the base
Top save Dean.
Thanks Dean. Could you put that base under the press to straighten it or would it crack it?
He could straighten it out by hand probably but customer didn't drop the tool off for a bent base but it was a seized bearings causing it to not work!
❤أحسنت النشر 🇮🇶🇮🇶👍👍🇮🇶
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22:40 it’s strange to see the teeth of the belt facing outwards am I missing something?
The grooves on the belt align with the grooves on the pulleys. Maybe they use one belt for multiple types of belt drives? But yes, it looks off at first.
It's not a timing belt. It's a very pully belt. The vs are on the inside. The teeth on the outside are nothing
@ ah now I understand but it does look confusing?
its normal, its not a timing belt, even the AC or water pump belt in a car doesnt have teeth.
I doubt many of the tools from now will be running in 30 years😂
❤ Hi Dean. Can you please say what brand or model of cordless drill is best to buy for mixing with a large wisk buckets of thick tar?
A heavy duty low speed mixing drill not made by Milwaukee
@ thank you
@ thinking of this Dewalt
DCD130T1
Brand DeWALT
Voltage 60V
Chuck Size 1/2 in.
Chuck Type Keyed
No Load Speed 0 - 600 Rpm
Side Handle Position 3-Position
Clutch Type E-Clutch
Product Weight 6.94 lbs.
Wiha makes great tools but those pliers are better Gedore or Knipex.Gedore comes with plastic inserts.Also Knipex sells plastic inserts for cobra’s separately.
This tool is as old as me 😁😁😁😁
Yo you forgot to tighten the second strap 22:40
My apologies! You found it! Well done love your videos!!
Best look for something simpler to repair as you are making one hell of a pig's ear of this one!
Some welding gloves
21:59 En este punto del trabajo de colocar correa nueva, me confirma que es bastante burro.
La correa se instala primero, después los ovalos. (El de goma y el metálico)
Burro Burro👎
I do love these old machine videos. although i have to say, after 30 years i would have changed the needle bearing as well. whats that 10 euros extra?
anyways, keep up the good work.
The lower plate looks awfully bent. Maybe just the view.
It is bent, he even said it was quite bent but it's not the issue it was dropped off for & can't just spend others money w\out permission. Seized bearings were the problem not a lil bend in an aluminum plate
You're such a messy person. Throw the $hit around and work in the middle of it.
This is how real guys do it!! 😂
If you have to lay everything out in order, you don`t know what you are doing.
Triggered much!?
Don't watch the video if it's so bothersome
Hey dean, real quick, what’s your opinion of US president trump? Not trying to be political but what’s a fella like you think of this 🤡?
Please Stop
this has nothing to do with repairing tools or ireland
I don't think he is a clown.
I think he is the first real hope of fixing a broken system. And not just in the US.
Politics had become so complicated, noone can change or fix anything.
Trump I hope is going to run it like a business.
He is taking out the BS and getting things done.
Why do you have to bring politics into everything??
@@GRamerDimexactly!! I’m pretty sure it’s just rage bait.