Very nice rebuild. I like the idea of rebuilding good tools. You should have cleaned the whole body like you did the handle (the handle looks new). Buy yourself a terminal crimper (they're inexpensive) instead of crimping with a pliers. Very good video, thank you.
Thanks for the thoughtful and constructive comments. I try to use what I have on-hand, the proper crimpers are a good idea for sure. An excuse to buy more tools! I didn't show it, I suppose I was was trying to condense the video, I did clean the body in the same way, it is a different material on the surface a more rubbery material and seemed to have stained over time. Maybe peroxide? I've seen people use this on plastics with good results.
@@NeedItMakeIt Probably a safety feature in case the bearing starts to slip in the housing so it won't unscrew itself. I would not have known either unless i've had the same problem before. That is a monster of a die grinder. Should last forever time in a hobbyist use
@@-Viceroy- That makes sense, I should have known to try it really, too busy paying attention to camera angles... who know. I had a look online and some are marked with an arrow it seems to be a common feature. On the other hand, they can sell more replacement parts when customers struggle like I did :). I wanted a smaller unit, but I couldn't pass on that price. I think I'll find a way to mount this to the lathe tool post for the occasional grinding. Thanks for taking the time!
La primera parte la hago yo perfectamente. Alguna piececilla rueda por el suelo, se la saco a la perra de entre los dientes.... ... es la segunda parte en lo que no coincidimos: yo soy más cuidadosa. Con Todo Cuidado, meto las piezas en una bolsa de basura, y la deposito en el contenedor de envases.. 🤔🤔 Luego, cuando lo mon
wonderful rebuild thanks for shareing
Very nice rebuild. I like the idea of rebuilding good tools. You should have cleaned the whole body like you did the handle (the handle looks new). Buy yourself a terminal crimper (they're inexpensive) instead of crimping with a pliers. Very good video, thank you.
Thanks for the thoughtful and constructive comments. I try to use what I have on-hand, the proper crimpers are a good idea for sure. An excuse to buy more tools! I didn't show it, I suppose I was was trying to condense the video, I did clean the body in the same way, it is a different material on the surface a more rubbery material and seemed to have stained over time. Maybe peroxide? I've seen people use this on plastics with good results.
More videos like this ❤️please
8:00 i was about to comment that it has a left hand thread
It didn’t occur to me, it doesn’t interact with the shaft, why would it be LH?
@@NeedItMakeIt Probably a safety feature in case the bearing starts to slip in the housing so it won't unscrew itself.
I would not have known either unless i've had the same problem before.
That is a monster of a die grinder.
Should last forever time in a hobbyist use
@@-Viceroy- That makes sense, I should have known to try it really, too busy paying attention to camera angles... who know. I had a look online and some are marked with an arrow it seems to be a common feature. On the other hand, they can sell more replacement parts when customers struggle like I did :). I wanted a smaller unit, but I couldn't pass on that price. I think I'll find a way to mount this to the lathe tool post for the occasional grinding. Thanks for taking the time!
La primera parte la hago yo perfectamente. Alguna piececilla rueda por el suelo, se la saco a la perra de entre los dientes....
... es la segunda parte en lo que no coincidimos: yo soy más cuidadosa.
Con Todo Cuidado, meto las piezas en una bolsa de basura, y la deposito en el contenedor de envases.. 🤔🤔
Luego, cuando lo mon
𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙢𝙤𝙨𝙢 😞
Grow the following?