Mr Doherty you are a master in your field. Please can you do a video on how you started doing repairs to where you are now? I'm so excited to know how your passion for this began.
Have one of those variable speed Bosch grinders myself. Noticed that if I leave it plugged in (without using it) for a long time it gets very hot. Still in warranty.
I have one also and have noticed this as well. It's more warm then hot but I was leaving it for days plugged in and it worked fine afterwards. So it must be a design "issue" or simply it's how the electronic works (perhaps a cheaper design).
I’m still amazed watching your channel how abused the tools are you’re fixing! I know they are designed for grafting but look after your tools and they’ll keep you going
Hi Dean, when your changing the lead, how do you know which size core to use ? I.e. 0.75 , 1.5, 2.5 , 3 core, 2 core ? Great videos, please keep them coming
Have you ever done a video on a Bosch die grinder changing the bearings behind the collet because i have 1 where the machine has been hung up and water had gone through the unit and seized the bearings in the head the motor and everything else is ok as i changed the head from another die grinder onto the motor to see if the motor worked and it was ok, i just wondered how the head comes apart to change the bearings in it so i can keep it as a spare.
I’d love to be sat at the counter of the shop when the boys come in with their box of tools and Dean is there lecturing them. “What way is that to have your lead??” Etc. Question for you: since doing these videos - have you noticed more lads coming in wanting stuff fixed whereas before they’d have thrown them away and bought new?
Learnt a lot from this, thanks for sharing your knowledge so freely. Would you be able to share the name or part no. for the replacement grommet for the GWS7-115 that fits the h07 cord at 2:30?
I have a GWS 9-125S Bosch angle grinder, and the disc's axle vibrates af when in use. I've bought and replaced main bearing, a 6001 ball bearing if I remember correctly, and it stills vibrating excessively, turns my discs into dust quickly. Do you have any idea what's the problem here? Thanks
Hi Dean, Having watched your vid I have decided to replace the pvc cable on my GWS7-115 but not sure where I can source the rubber grommet and ferrules from. Are these Bosch parts? Thanks for helping.
@@deandohertygreaser thank you for that. Do I just order a part which fits one of the upper end grinders hoping it has a H07 cable fitted to it or is there a specific part number for grommet that fits the H07 cable? Cheeers
Hi Dean sorry to be a nuisance but I tried contacting the Bosch Service Centre for help but they have totally ignored my email. All I’m trying to find out is can you replace the pvc power cord on a GWS with a H07 2core 1 mm cable and what’s the part number for the new grommet you need to fit both the grinder body and wider rubber cable. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
Ich verstehe bei dem Video nicht, warum man alles herum werfen muss? Die Kabel halb rausgerissen usw. Ein wenig mehr Feingefühl und die Videos sind top 👍
With the high price of today's new replacement parts, you're better off buying a brand new grinder with a 3 or more year warranty Or It's my excuse for buying new tools
I find these videos very therapeutic. 👍🏻
Love the longer format videos
me too❤
Mr Doherty you are a master in your field. Please can you do a video on how you started doing repairs to where you are now? I'm so excited to know how your passion for this began.
Finally a English video! I was almost learning Hindi 🤣. Thank you brother.
Welcome 😊
Love the occasional long format. Relaxing to listen to while I work
Enjoy the long formats Dean - keep them coming.
I love your channel - the best fixes (apart from when you fix them) is when they’re cleaned up at the end - keep making great content
I wish my Bosch grinder was as new as those !
Fantastic video. Thank you for teaching us
Yep I agree long vids are ace!
Thank you Sir
Have one of those variable speed Bosch grinders myself. Noticed that if I leave it plugged in (without using it) for a long time it gets very hot. Still in warranty.
I have one also and have noticed this as well. It's more warm then hot but I was leaving it for days plugged in and it worked fine afterwards. So it must be a design "issue" or simply it's how the electronic works (perhaps a cheaper design).
I’m still amazed watching your channel how abused the tools are you’re fixing! I know they are designed for grafting but look after your tools and they’ll keep you going
I used to put a little copper c on the threads to stop bad binding. I guess don’t over-tighten them is the answer.
Please get a knipex ergo strip! It’s great HOA7 cable.
Slicing it with a knife needs care.
Thanks!
Thank you @ilfordjedi
Hi Dean, when your changing the lead, how do you know which size core to use ? I.e. 0.75 , 1.5, 2.5 , 3 core, 2 core ?
Great videos, please keep them coming
Have you ever done a video on a Bosch die grinder changing the bearings behind the collet because i have 1 where the machine has been hung up and water had gone through the unit and seized the bearings in the head the motor and everything else is ok as i changed the head from another die grinder onto the motor to see if the motor worked and it was ok, i just wondered how the head comes apart to change the bearings in it so i can keep it as a spare.
I’d love to be sat at the counter of the shop when the boys come in with their box of tools and Dean is there lecturing them. “What way is that to have your lead??” Etc.
Question for you: since doing these videos - have you noticed more lads coming in wanting stuff fixed whereas before they’d have thrown them away and bought new?
I have an old black and decker from late 80s (was my dads), it still works, is it worth keeping and cleaning up, the aluminium needs painting?
Dean you must be ordering brushes by the boat load every week lol
Learnt a lot from this, thanks for sharing your knowledge so freely. Would you be able to share the name or part no. for the replacement grommet for the GWS7-115 that fits the h07 cord at 2:30?
Add me to the longer video list, especially when it's a bunch of batch jobs
11:36 high tech pressing device 😅 funny man
Nice video and lesson learned: Stay away from DeWalt
I have a GWS 9-125S Bosch angle grinder, and the disc's axle vibrates af when in use. I've bought and replaced main bearing, a 6001 ball bearing if I remember correctly, and it stills vibrating excessively, turns my discs into dust quickly. Do you have any idea what's the problem here? Thanks
replace the front and back flanges that hold the blade.
Hi Dean, Having watched your vid I have decided to replace the pvc cable on my GWS7-115 but not sure where I can source the rubber grommet and ferrules from. Are these Bosch parts? Thanks for helping.
Yes the grommer is a bosch part. The ferrels are not essentially. They are from an electrical supplier
@@deandohertygreaser thank you for that. Do I just order a part which fits one of the upper end grinders hoping it has a H07 cable fitted to it or is there a specific part number for grommet that fits the H07 cable? Cheeers
Hi Dean sorry to be a nuisance but I tried contacting the Bosch Service Centre for help but they have totally ignored my email. All I’m trying to find out is can you replace the pvc power cord on a GWS with a H07 2core 1 mm cable and what’s the part number for the new grommet you need to fit both the grinder body and wider rubber cable. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
Ich verstehe bei dem Video nicht, warum man alles herum werfen muss? Die Kabel halb rausgerissen usw. Ein wenig mehr Feingefühl und die Videos sind top 👍
Dean is like the hero brother you wish you had. Dude will tell you your girlfriend is ‘alright’, you will marry her on his recommendation.
27:49 Ohh, that's a horror show! :(
Not only with the cover, You need to calm down as well. If you cannot stand the heat, Get out of the kitchen,
With the high price of today's new replacement parts, you're better off buying a brand new grinder with a 3 or more year warranty
Or
It's my excuse for buying new tools