Good evening Steve ( Still doing catching up your OUTSTANDING VIDEOS Steve ! ) 👍🧐👌 Great trick coper house wire flattener 👌🧐👍 Yes many things can be fixed 👍🧐👌 Cheers 🍻
Thats what I like to see, a man with parts on-hand. I know a few guys that drove 10 mile, wast a halfhour to buy 3, 7 cent screws, us 2 and repeat the trip to return the other 7 cent screw. lol. true
My Dewalt DXV10p just stopped and I cannot find any information anywhere to see if it has a thermal fuse but after watching this i am assuming it should, i hope.
I have never clean enough in my garage to burn a thermal cutout on a. vac but I`m not saying it will never happen in the future....Burnt a vacuum??CHEERS
Great fix Steve Was thinking I was the only one taking the time to fix stuff like that. Be good stay safe 👍👍👍
Thanks Joe , these are my favorite type of puttering jobs on a rainy day. Cheers !!!
Puttering I do a lot of that and think it’s Great you fixed something like that. Good video Steve
Great video! Great information too! The end of the vodeo described my situation perfectly.
@curtisdonovan1 Thanks Curtis, much appreciated.
I'm impressed with your box of different fuses, etc. Super handy! And a great fix to boot! Great knowledge to keep in my memory bank.
Thanks Wyatt , being prepared is a must do or do without. Cheers
Nice job Steve, you did a great job saving the shop vac. For less than a buck you're good to go.
Thanks Lloyd , a bit of time and a low cost part saved me buying a new one. Cheers
Very interesting Steve. Now I know where to bring my shop vac if it won’t turn on 😂
HAHAHA you betcha Doug. 👍
Good evening Steve ( Still doing catching up your OUTSTANDING VIDEOS Steve ! ) 👍🧐👌 Great trick coper house wire flattener 👌🧐👍 Yes many things can be fixed 👍🧐👌 Cheers 🍻
Hi Dave
Thanks bud 👍
How's she goin'? Nice fix here Steve and a great tip for soldering in the part!! You rock buddy!! Take care!!!
Thanks Mike , another project fixed is a win. Cheers 👍
Your so talented Steve~! Who would of knew just a tiny fuse
Annie it seems to always be only a cheap fuse but I see so many in the trash and , yep its the fuse . Take Care Annie 👍
Thats what I like to see, a man with parts on-hand. I know a few guys that drove 10 mile, wast a halfhour to buy 3, 7 cent screws, us 2 and repeat the trip to return the other 7 cent screw. lol. true
I have stock on hand I'm sure I don't know what it's for but that day may come to find out 😅😅
Yeah you must be the neighborhood hardware store. Great job steve
I have boxes of just in case , just in case 😅😅
Wow thanks Steve - this was excellent info to share - I learned something and as always, enjoyed it too. Cheers
Thanks Ed 👍
Solder?...I thought it was called sewderr in Canada talk. haha Nice fix Steve!
😅😅thanks Glen 👍
Just had my DeWalt go on me. Plugged hose, smoked a bit, then dead. I will take it apart like you did and do the ohms test.
Yep , most likely the thermal fuze is blown.
I hav stainless steel 10gal Dewalt. Did you fix it? I might try this method too
I don't think I've ever taken apart a shop vac. I'll have to remember this.
Bruce most times this is the only fault I have found. Cheers bud 👍
Hi steve!
Thats good information and education!
Thank you my friend!
Hi Benny very nice of you to say . Thanks 👍
My Dewalt DXV10p just stopped and I cannot find any information anywhere to see if it has a thermal fuse but after watching this i am assuming it should, i hope.
Your on the right track , dmm across the fuse to check for continuity . You can get a thermal fuse online - amazon.
Good stuff!
Thanks Gary 👍
I have never clean enough in my garage to burn a thermal cutout on a. vac but I`m not saying it will never happen in the future....Burnt a vacuum??CHEERS
I have replaced a lot of these over the years . I see so many put out in the trash because of a cheap fuse 😅