Thank you, I’m a female and this is my first time changing a saw blade. I watched one other video that did not have the details that you had. This was very helpful. Short and sweet as it should be. Thank you.
These are the videos are always hard to fine because they are “basic“ and therefore people feel like they don’t need to be made. But sometimes when your brand new do a tool you just need the basic spelled out. This was really helpful
Lol, the funny thing about this video was actually finding this particular one. I found a bunch of other ones, but this is the saw I have. So thank you. Sometimes a refresher is all I need.
Yup learnt something else I didn't know, these vids are very helpful. I'm raising a 10 year old boy and we have all his late dad's tools we have kept so that he can use them one day so I'm a a mish to learn how they all work.
Thanks for posting this. The step about holding the blade key lever was not in our instructions and we couldn't get the bolt off until we saw your video. :)
Thank you, Thank you! Recently purchased my first circular saw. $15 at the local pawn shop. A little 12 amp KRAFTtech, in great condition (pristine cord). Just needed cleaning up and a new blade. Had been thinking of a Dewalt or a Milwauke or a Bosch, but dang... $15? For some reason I thought a screwdriver or something similar was wedged between the teeth as a blade lock. Your instruction has made the operation much more civilized :)
I can't completely answer that question, but yes. I have cut plenty of Standard PVC pipe and PVC trim with it. The PVC cuts easy with a standard carbide tipped blade. And the more teeth the cleaner it cuts. I'm not sure what carbon graphite materials you might be talking about. But I am guessing that it isn't harder to cut then solid woods.
I'm sure that the saw has the power, just not sure what would be the best blade for the golf clubs. Maybe a solid rim blade, like a fabric abrasive or even a solid rim diamond grit blade...
If it is the nut stuck on there really tight then I would suggest using a ratchet set instead of the supplied wrench. If it is still giving you trouble it my be rusted on there. I would go to your local hardware store and get some penetrating oil. Spray the area around the bolt and the shaft as good as you can and hopefully that will loosen it up. Thanks for the comment. For more great videos check out my website www.greatwhiteninja.com
i have a dewalt that has a stuck bolt and the stupid blade lock is a button that you have to keep pressure on to keep it lock so how to takee off blade then b/c you meed 5 hands to do it all
Well, all the blade lock buttons you have to keep holding down. That is not different on the DeWalt. If you have a stuck bolt then I suggest you get an extra hand to hold the blade lock and use a ratchet and socket so that you can get some extra leverage. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to stop by our website www.greatwhiteninja.com
Thank you! Btw, when you were talking about taking the blade back off, you went all “roar”, to which I asked how that went again...and you did it again! Hilarious!
This video incorrectly says that circular saws, unlike table saws, have standard threads (righty tighty, lefty loosey). My circular saw has left hand threads (lefty tighty, righty loosey), so I nearly stripped the bolt trying to loosen it as if it had standard threads. I then found another video that clearly explained that you should loosen the bolt in the direction that the blade cuts.
I have used many different skill saws over the years and they have all been the same. What type and model saw do you have that the blade turns the opposite direction?
I don't know the best way to do that. I have never owned a saw without a blade lock. Though, I have watched people change blades without a lock. I remember them using a vise grip wrench on the blade to lock it place against the deck plate. You obviously have to be more careful with one of those older ones. Thanks for watching and don't forget to stop by our website for many more helpful videos. www.greatwhiteninja.com
Well, I guess you could hold it just under your "chest"... Oh, and the glasses, because I wear dark glasses at night. No, the lighting that I was using was really bright and in my face, so glasses seamed better.
Many thing's , many diy's , many user's , many people's are like to be a pro too !( but ..... Many waste are gone 's ! ) first trys ! Second trys , cutting , cutting , waste 's !!!!!!'nnnn waste 's of woods
All this time and talking for just to change a blade ??!!!!!!!! ... You r a good guy just give the most important information and don't drown yourself with known details
You know, sometimes I do give to much information for certain things. I need to break this up into 2 videos. A short one for just changing the blade and then a second one explaining the different blades.
I really don't know. I guess I could go get a socket set and find out, but I don't know that they are even all the same size over time and different models. So then it may not help you at all. Thanks for watching and don't forget to stop by our website for many more helpful videos. www.greatwhiteninja.com
Thank you, I’m a female and this is my first time changing a saw blade. I watched one other video that did not have the details that you had. This was very helpful. Short and sweet as it should be. Thank you.
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These are the videos are always hard to fine because they are “basic“ and therefore people feel like they don’t need to be made. But sometimes when your brand new do a tool you just need the basic spelled out. This was really helpful
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Thank you! I didn’t know how to do that! Just learned now.
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Lol, the funny thing about this video was actually finding this particular one. I found a bunch of other ones, but this is the saw I have. So thank you. Sometimes a refresher is all I need.
Awesome, glad to help.
Yup learnt something else I didn't know, these vids are very helpful. I'm raising a 10 year old boy and we have all his late dad's tools we have kept so that he can use them one day so I'm a a mish to learn how they all work.
Glad that you liked it. I checked out your channel for a few minutes and thought it was great. You girls are funny.
Thanks Nathan, yeah we can be idiots sometimes :)
So, are you guys in New Zealand? That's cool.
Thanx buddy. Building a treehouse. New saw. 90 seconds compared to searching through the manual. Thanx again. Gonna subscribe
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Thanks. I forgot about the bladelock on my saw. This reminded me and helped me find it.
Once again, Alex Jones has shared useful information I can use in everyday life!! Love this man.
Thanks for posting this. The step about holding the blade key lever was not in our instructions and we couldn't get the bolt off until we saw your video. :)
Awesome, glad to help.
I didn't know how to do this. This will help me with my decking project. So thankful.
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Thanks! Just what I needed. I didn’t know about the tool stashed in the handle. Much appreciated.
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Love your video, bought a dewalt circular saw and blade installation became easy without reading the manual
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you have best instruction ; others fail to mention how back washer and how face up is.
i bet a lot of guys to it wrong. THANKS
Glad to help.
Very helpful, and loved the comic relief at the end. :)
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Thank you, Thank you! Recently purchased my first circular saw. $15 at the local pawn shop. A little 12 amp KRAFTtech, in great condition (pristine cord). Just needed cleaning up and a new blade. Had been thinking of a Dewalt or a Milwauke or a Bosch, but dang... $15? For some reason I thought a screwdriver or something similar was wedged between the teeth as a blade lock. Your instruction has made the operation much more civilized :)
Awesome, glad to help. Don't forget to stop by my website for many more great videos. www.greatwhiteninja.com
quick question I bought a dewalt 7-1/4 lightweight circular saw. could that be okay for pvc pipes or carbon graphite.
I can't completely answer that question, but yes. I have cut plenty of Standard PVC pipe and PVC trim with it. The PVC cuts easy with a standard carbide tipped blade. And the more teeth the cleaner it cuts. I'm not sure what carbon graphite materials you might be talking about. But I am guessing that it isn't harder to cut then solid woods.
Nathan Cox carbon graphite gold clubs
golf clubs
I'm sure that the saw has the power, just not sure what would be the best blade for the golf clubs. Maybe a solid rim blade, like a fabric abrasive or even a solid rim diamond grit blade...
Nathan Cox thank you so much sir for replying and helping me out . I feel so much at ease of mind.
Do you have any helpful tips for getting a blade off that is stuck on there really really tight?
If it is the nut stuck on there really tight then I would suggest using a ratchet set instead of the supplied wrench. If it is still giving you trouble it my be rusted on there. I would go to your local hardware store and get some penetrating oil. Spray the area around the bolt and the shaft as good as you can and hopefully that will loosen it up. Thanks for the comment. For more great videos check out my website www.greatwhiteninja.com
ha, i love the dirt talk. nice work on the video too
Thank you, you just saved me from going insane, I was not holding down the blade lock
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Very comprehensive instruction for a layman like me.
Thank you.
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Thank you!!! I just learn how to change a blade by myself with your help!!!! Thank you!!!!!!! -love from El Paso Tx
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Thank you! Just got my saw and I’m making sure I’m doing things safely and correctly. I appreciate your video
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Exactly what I was thinking!
Great video. The instructions manual left out the blad lock step. And this helped me a lot
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I didn’t know how to do it!!! Thanks for your easy instructions...
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Thanks! This saved me some time and a headache.
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I didn't 'already know how to do that' and now I do! 👌 Thanks!
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i am the installer of timber flooring benefit a lot from your video so subscribed
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Many thanks from the UK
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5:12 I didn't know how to do that 'til I watched this video. Thanks for sharing :)
Awesome, glad to help.
Thanks :-) helped me and saved me trying to figure out the manual ... nice and simple video
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Thank you, very helpful. I appreciate the straight forward simplicity
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The blade lock sure helped. Thanks
Anytime!
i have a dewalt that has a stuck bolt and the stupid blade lock is a button that you have to keep pressure on to keep it lock so how to takee off blade then b/c you meed 5 hands to do it all
Well, all the blade lock buttons you have to keep holding down. That is not different on the DeWalt. If you have a stuck bolt then I suggest you get an extra hand to hold the blade lock and use a ratchet and socket so that you can get some extra leverage. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to stop by our website www.greatwhiteninja.com
@@AroundTheHome1 i ended up using a visegrip on it and lightly tapping on the wrench came off pretty easy
Thanks for the video - I was sitting here trying to figure it out.
Awesome, glad to help.
Changed my first blade ever. Thanks for the help.
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You should probably mention the inside spindle washer, as it pops off really easily when you're cleaning the inside of the machine.
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What is the model of the saw??
There when I needed you man!
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Thanks! Followed the instructions that came with the saw but I’m a visual dude so this helped.
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Thank u so much I just purchased this saw thank u for the tutorial of changing the blade
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Thanks for vid. The instructions the book gave me were not helpful but this was! Thx again!
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Thank you for your assistant job well done you Explained it perfectly well not too much talkin got right into it😊
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Thank you so much for your help
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thx 🙏 lost owners manual this Vlog helped 🤓
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thanks you for your video it's really a good help for me
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Thank you!
Btw, when you were talking about taking the blade back off, you went all “roar”, to which I asked how that went again...and you did it again! Hilarious!
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Thanks man. Super helpful.
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Awesome, thanks! Knew nothing about a blade lock.
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Thanks. Helped me out.
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Thanks. Retired pastor just learning tools.
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you were a great help. thank you!
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Thank you- clear fabulous instruction!
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I’m totally new thanks for the great tutorial!
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This video incorrectly says that circular saws, unlike table saws, have standard threads (righty tighty, lefty loosey). My circular saw has left hand threads (lefty tighty, righty loosey), so I nearly stripped the bolt trying to loosen it as if it had standard threads. I then found another video that clearly explained that you should loosen the bolt in the direction that the blade cuts.
I have used many different skill saws over the years and they have all been the same. What type and model saw do you have that the blade turns the opposite direction?
Thank you for this because I was about to lose it with my saw. 😂😂
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4:49 lol thanks brother cool video man
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Thank you I didn't know how to change the blade I know now
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Nice video !
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Great, made everything easy.
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That was a Big help TY God Bless!
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Thanks. It’s my first saw!
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Thank You I did just learned how at 71
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Omg died at the end roidin out Hahaha thanks for the vid it helped
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thank you...i put a blade better for fine cuts on my circular saw so i can put a hand rail up in my stairwell. :)
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Thank you much help !
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4:00 disc change
thank you for the help too
great video
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4:49 lady's and gentlemen. Lol
Thanks helpful 👍
Good shit! keep it up
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What if there is no blade lock? This bkack& decker is OLD!
I don't know the best way to do that. I have never owned a saw without a blade lock. Though, I have watched people change blades without a lock. I remember them using a vise grip wrench on the blade to lock it place against the deck plate. You obviously have to be more careful with one of those older ones. Thanks for watching and don't forget to stop by our website for many more helpful videos. www.greatwhiteninja.com
thank you sir
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Thanks!!!
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thank you
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Thanks!
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Moar roiding pls
No prob
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thanks
Alex Jones' younger, less neurotic, less paranoid home handyman brother
Thanks.
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Sun glasses inside? What's wrong??
You know I get a lot of flak for that, but the light coming into the garage was blinding.
Appreciate it
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This was very helpful for me, thank you!! Glad I didn’t “roid it out” hahahah
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nice!
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wow, not reminding people to unplug or remove the battery beforehand.
Well in the video you can see that mine is unplugged, and honestly if I have to say that then you shouldn't be using the saw in the first place.
Good video but I'm a woman!! Don't want to hold it against my "chest" What's with the dark glasses in a garage/shed?
Well, I guess you could hold it just under your "chest"... Oh, and the glasses, because I wear dark glasses at night. No, the lighting that I was using was really bright and in my face, so glasses seamed better.
HAHAHA Great video man really helpfull!
Many thing's , many diy's , many user's , many people's are like to be a pro too !( but ..... Many waste are gone 's ! ) first trys ! Second trys , cutting , cutting , waste 's !!!!!!'nnnn waste 's of woods
alex jones brother?
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All this time and talking for just to change a blade ??!!!!!!!! ... You r a good guy just give the most important information and don't drown yourself with known details
You should orient the teeth while installing a blade not go by the orientation of the print on the blade.
Lose the sun glasses.
It was really bright in there, plus I was showing safety first, yeah that's it...
why the acting
"ROIDED!!" ;P
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Too much talking. This could have been a 2 minute video.
You know, sometimes I do give to much information for certain things. I need to break this up into 2 videos. A short one for just changing the blade and then a second one explaining the different blades.
WRONG THIS WAS PERFECT i have no patience so if i say perfect IT IS
What is size of that bolt?
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Thank you. This was helpful.
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Was very helpful, thank you
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So helpful! Thank you so much!!
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Thank you
You're welcome