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radxA few months ago, a series of misshaps, including accidentally drilling into a live wire (who put that there?!), led to the death of my rotary hammer's suppression capacitor (see 7:03) -- the holy-fuck-what-just-blew-up kind of death that shorts out the entire circuit, dragging the fuse along into its early grave.
It was an absolute pain in the ass to find a replacement capacitor for a 21 year old Bosch GBH 2-24 DSE, but given how robust that machine has been over the last decades, it was worth it.
eric3579I love a good score.
gorillamanWell this guy makes me feel inadequate.
A while ago I tried fixing up an old power router from the 70s. Cleaned the commutator, installed replacement brushes, changed the power cord and it worked great! At shooting sparks into your face whenever you turned it on.
mxxconThis video was surprisingly entertaining to watch.
Also hats off to quality German manufacturing! They made things to last, not to sell a new one 3 months later.
articianGreat tools are priceless.
A few months ago, a series of misshaps, including accidentally drilling into a live wire (who put that there?!), led to the death of my rotary hammer's suppression capacitor (see 7:03) -- the holy-fuck-what-just-blew-up kind of death that shorts out the entire circuit, dragging the fuse along into its early grave.
It was an absolute pain in the ass to find a replacement capacitor for a 21 year old Bosch GBH 2-24 DSE, but given how robust that machine has been over the last decades, it was worth it.
PaybackVee hav veys of fiksing yor tools.
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