Repairing a Sack of Makita, Bosch and Hitachi powertools.

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  • @boberson83
    Who needs fancy tool boxes when you've got a dusty burlap sack
  • @rodpatient9
    Spurred on by your videos Dean, I stripped, replaced the firing pin and reassembled a little 18g brad nailer yesterday. I had to chuckle to my self as I tested it out and said "that's her". Keep doing what you're doing - entertaining and very informative!
  • @Celtic-jr9cn
    A mean who would of thought it would be this good to watch tools getting stripped and rebuilt. My favourite channel for ages. When you find one you where not expecting turns out to be a hidden gem. Well done deano
  • Brilliant video if you were ever going to start buying tools this is the man you need to ask his knowledge is amazing !
  • Not far off 100,000 subscribers! Not bad for a modest tool repairer from Ireland-Well deserved.
  • @ferndog1461
    Drinking coffee. Watching tech do magic on dead power tools. Toast to Mr Doherty.
  • It's a big ask but I would love a quick video on your recommendation of tools... You see more about a tool than 99% of us. You see the insides and what fails etc. Thank you for your great channel and work!
  • @troubleis5271
    Another tool bonanza from the legend Dean- Classic!. Greetings from the Netherlands
  • The 755 motor in that Hitachi is actually very cheap. You can take it from Ryobi and replace the teeth. I did it for my hitachi impact and it work just fine
  • @theshemullet
    Always great to watch. Was actually up in Letterkenny last weekend and was tempted to drop into the shop just to see.
  • @83glacius
    i ve repaired by green bosch anglegrinder some gws 7 115 ..thanks to you ! a friend had a bad one also..but i used his armature...enjoyin your vids every night before i go to bed..love the accent btw .remainds me of a old friend..😊
  • @Diablo-jt4tv
    I love to see a proper Irish man working with his hands, cheers from Latvia. In my work place, we repair our tools till they fall apart, I have so many hours of experience. The only difference in my work is that, if the company doesn't provide parts, like a simple switch, we buy them from China. It's not a legit part but for 2 euros I can replace a switch and give a machine a couple of hundred extra hours. It's like a mafia, some tools are meant to be thrown out, even the problem is a simple switch.
  • @jcoul1sc
    Thanks Dean I have a leftie grinder, going to rotate today
  • @Bekim8310
    Of course he starts off with the Makita haha.
  • After 8 months of watching, I might know how to change brushes, but I'm always missing that screw.
  • Great videos, Dean. It looked like the brush spring at 30:03 did not return to its normal postion.