Love this bloke....I can relate with him.."there's the problem right here.......no it's not"..... this is in the way, cut that off" Regardless of the money saved from people fixing things themselves... best part is, your saving the environment! Quality needs to come back, instead of buying 10 cheap ones.
I was building a handrail last summer when I let the smoke out of a newish dewalt dwe4011 so I grabbed another grinder where the paddle trigger was broken so 1/2 hour later I was up and running with a new paddle made out of metal. I am 55 miles away from the hardware store lol
I have a simple toggle switch laying around which only has two connection points. Looking at videos of these types of switches it seems you would just have the "hot" wires going to each terminal and the toggle just connects or breaks the circuits. Angle grinders have 4 wires though. Are the other two wires the neutral? Could you just solder those together and just use the hot wires to the switch? The original switch is sticking. The angle grinder is a Harbor Freight I got on sale for probably $15 5 years ago. I could just spend $7-$10 for a new switch but at that point might as well just buy a new grinder. I did buy the 8amp 4.5in grinder with the rat tail trigger switch as I wanted a more powerful one but would be nice to have the original 5 or 5.5 amp grinder I have as a backup or to keep from swapping blades, wire brushes etc. with a free switch swap I have laying around.
As long as you don’t cause a short circuit across the switch it’s pretty hard to go wrong. There are hot and a neutral coming from the wall. Just connect each of those to the two wires in the motor.
If you check you plug in chord and you fail to have continuity. check your cord insulation.. My cord got nicked by grinding wheel and it eventually broke a wire. I spliced cord and works like new.
The switch said right on it "10 amp," which is sure to be overrated as it was manufactured in China. The grinder was labeled 6 amp. While also almost certainly overrated, it's still far less than the switch.
Seriously! That's always a scary moment. p.s. The switch broke on my newer red one. Probably gonna buy a replacement but I'm keeping the old one to fix later. It would be great to have a backup.
Great fix, nothing better than being able to revive a dead tool! Your sticker board is missing an emblem by the way, I’ll have to get one in the mail for you 😁
I love fixing tools. I subscribed. Saw your post of that comment on your video in the makers in youtube FB group. I havent hit it that big yet but Im close....I can feel it.
I saw this in Harbor Freight tools for $24.00. I figure if I had to buy the dremel tool, switch and band-aids for scratched hand I would just buy another one. Never the less it is a good video.
Love this bloke....I can relate with him.."there's the problem right here.......no it's not"..... this is in the way, cut that off"
Regardless of the money saved from people fixing things themselves... best part is, your saving the environment! Quality needs to come back, instead of buying 10 cheap ones.
I used to go through one of these every two months. I've switched to Metabo. They last!
@@WildmanTech Old Metabo's are actually the best, marathon motor series, can't get them anymore.
Nothing makes us do-it-yourselfers feel better than being able to make it work again!
We have a craftsmen grinder from 2006 and it still works.
That is an awsome Dremel with pistol grip. What type of bit is that ?
What model Dremel ?
I was building a handrail last summer when I let the smoke out of a newish dewalt dwe4011 so I grabbed another grinder where the paddle trigger was broken so 1/2 hour later I was up and running with a new paddle made out of metal. I am 55 miles away from the hardware store lol
I have a simple toggle switch laying around which only has two connection points. Looking at videos of these types of switches it seems you would just have the "hot" wires going to each terminal and the toggle just connects or breaks the circuits. Angle grinders have 4 wires though. Are the other two wires the neutral? Could you just solder those together and just use the hot wires to the switch? The original switch is sticking. The angle grinder is a Harbor Freight I got on sale for probably $15 5 years ago. I could just spend $7-$10 for a new switch but at that point might as well just buy a new grinder. I did buy the 8amp 4.5in grinder with the rat tail trigger switch as I wanted a more powerful one but would be nice to have the original 5 or 5.5 amp grinder I have as a backup or to keep from swapping blades, wire brushes etc. with a free switch swap I have laying around.
how did you identify the wires correctly to the switch ?
As long as you don’t cause a short circuit across the switch it’s pretty hard to go wrong. There are hot and a neutral coming from the wall. Just connect each of those to the two wires in the motor.
Where can i fix my two angle grinder
In your shop?
what was the problem with the original switch?
Uh, it didn’t work!
If you check you plug in chord and you fail to have continuity. check your cord insulation.. My cord got nicked by grinding wheel and it eventually broke a wire. I spliced cord and works like new.
From where did you know, that the specifications of the new switch (current, voltage) are fitting to the grinder?
Cheerio from Germany.
The switch said right on it "10 amp," which is sure to be overrated as it was manufactured in China. The grinder was labeled 6 amp. While also almost certainly overrated, it's still far less than the switch.
Thank you for your fast answer. I asked, because so much DIYs have no real idea, what they do with electricity. I see, you know!
Cheerio from Germany.
Well done, you've inspired me to have a go at mine 😁
Great job.
I love the look on your face before you turned it on...
Keep up the great work. Thanks for sharing...
Check out when I plug it in! I'm always expecting a big spark.
Seriously! That's always a scary moment.
p.s. The switch broke on my newer red one. Probably gonna buy a replacement but I'm keeping the old one to fix later. It would be great to have a backup.
Great repair Marsh, nice save Bud !
What kinda dremel is that? Looks like a tool I need.
It's called a Stylus and I don't know if they make them anymore. Best design they ever had!
You helped me, just changed a switch, but now I have to get one side retainer for a brush
You have fixed a lot of these I don't doubt. Great video!
nice neat little repair. thanks for sharing!
Nice. Its almost always a cheap part that goes. Great save
Most of my harbor freight electric stuff that broke had switches that went bad.
Now that's thinking outside of the box. Nice save.
Nice fix
Well done!
Good job.
You remind me of my Grandpa. +1 subscriber. Keep it up
Great fix, nothing better than being able to revive a dead tool! Your sticker board is missing an emblem by the way, I’ll have to get one in the mail for you 😁
Nice self satisfied grin well deserved why throw it away like everybody else would,nice fix :)
The only problem with this repair is that original switch was safe one meaning that if u drop a tool it will switch off (impact triggered).
That feature had quit working years ago.
I love fixing tools. I subscribed. Saw your post of that comment on your video in the makers in youtube FB group. I havent hit it that big yet but Im close....I can feel it.
Welcome aboard!
I think my dentist learned from your video.
Thank you
Should have tested to see that the switch is faulty😢
Go to the 2:00 minute mark
Way to go.
5:32 so very educational
I saw this in Harbor Freight tools for $24.00. I figure if I had to buy the dremel tool, switch and band-aids for scratched hand I would just buy another one.
Never the less it is a good video.
Last time at HF those grinders were$13............bought three, a lifetime supply for me.
good thinking, good job, hell i'm subscribing.
Pretty nifty Marsh! I love it! Later, Murph
That was great. If is isn't working, tearing it apart is not going to make it not work more....lol.
My thoughts exactly!
that is how to break its carbon brush.....
A little plastic surgery. lol
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A Harbor Freight tool.......ack!
Hey, if it works, it works. 😉
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