Man I can not tell you what a relief it is to open a how to video and not here some bizarre edm playing. Great video! Thanks for that parts number. I replaced the brushes in my own 4300 and it still doesn't work so this will be my next step.
This saved the day thank you I was about to take a hammer to it. I found the faulty clip and used a piece of copper to complete the circuit and now it works, and for free. Probably better the way you did it but at least they got me running again.
Had that happen to my 3000. I took a piece of copper wire and hammered it flat to match opening. Plugged it in and still going a year and half later. Never occurred to me that I could buy a part, duh.
Damn discombobulator challenged the doohickey to a fight for the whatchamabob. In the end, the Cleve chopped it up and set it straight! Haha! Good video bro!
This was my problem.. mine wasn't broken tho it was just off-center.. and the gold pin was between the metal and plastic NOT between both metal pins... FROM THE FACTORY... meaning their Quality control let this pass through. (i was wondering why it stopped working after 3 times of use.)
Yeah , as super helpful snd saved hours of trial and error, I would definitely just find a something laying around or disect a cheap harbor freight rotary tool before I give dremel more money for a tiny piece if metal. Hell, next dremel that breaks I'm just going to harbor freight and buying a cheap workhorse rotary that actually holds different sized accessories not just toothpick skinny ones and pay the two year warranty free replacement. And just swap it out every year in a half
Great video... saved me buying a new one for £135 spent £22.95 and works perfectly... thanks
Glad it helped
Thanks, you saved me from scrapping this Dremel. Thanks for putting this video up!
Excellent!
Man I can not tell you what a relief it is to open a how to video and not here some bizarre edm playing. Great video! Thanks for that parts number. I replaced the brushes in my own 4300 and it still doesn't work so this will be my next step.
This saved the day thank you I was about to take a hammer to it. I found the faulty clip and used a piece of copper to complete the circuit and now it works, and for free. Probably better the way you did it but at least they got me running again.
sometimes dremels work in mysterious ways. Happy carving
haha yeah, happy carving!
Mine just stopped working 5 minutes ago and I’m so frustrated. I’ll give them a call as you suggested.
yeah its frustrating but can be an easy fix. first always check the brushes to see if they're worn out. hope you get it up and running.
Glad that you got it working again.
yup, a not that expensive fix
great job! thanks for making this
Had that happen to my 3000. I took a piece of copper wire and hammered it flat to match opening. Plugged it in and still going a year and half later. Never occurred to me that I could buy a part, duh.
ha! that's a great fix.
@cleve Thanks to your video and these replies and I'm up and carving again.
Damn discombobulator challenged the doohickey to a fight for the whatchamabob. In the end, the Cleve chopped it up and set it straight! Haha!
Good video bro!
haha, I said you better work dremel or I'm replacing you, then it work lol
@@ClevesBackyardWoodworking 😂🤣
Top tip bud thanks
Just carve
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Used mine maybe 5 times. Took it apart many times, still cant find the issue. What a waste of money.
This was my problem.. mine wasn't broken tho it was just off-center.. and the gold pin was between the metal and plastic NOT between both metal pins... FROM THE FACTORY... meaning their Quality control let this pass through. (i was wondering why it stopped working after 3 times of use.)
Ni siquiera supiste porque no encendía después de cambiar el estator
Yeah , as super helpful snd saved hours of trial and error, I would definitely just find a something laying around or disect a cheap harbor freight rotary tool before I give dremel more money for a tiny piece if metal. Hell, next dremel that breaks I'm just going to harbor freight and buying a cheap workhorse rotary that actually holds different sized accessories not just toothpick skinny ones and pay the two year warranty free replacement. And just swap it out every year in a half
Heh.. i would just solder to that connector directly and thats will be permanent solution :)