Awesome thanks bro! I just squirted oil down the tip and banged on it with my channel locks, it started working again. I'm a plumber so mine seems a lot of water and dirt, I'm surprised it still works. Glad I didn't have to take it apart thanks again
After watching, I took a flat head screwdriver and a hammer. Place screwdriver where blade goes. Turn flathead so it doesn't go into slot! Hit hard once or twice. Fixed!!!! Thank you for your help!
Easy as pie? No! Way easier than that. Easy as hammering the flat side of a screwdriver placed on top of shaft that the blade goes into. Tap tap. Tap tap. Working again. Thx for the tip.
My saw was laying in my garage for about a year with this problem, and after trying the hammer and flat head trick its working again! Thank you so much!
The large torques bolt on the side underneath that cover will turn the motor over that’s what it’s there for so if you just take a impact driver or even just a a socket wrench with a T 40 torques driver that will turn the motor over and free the shaft it
That large torx nut on the side underneath the cover will turn the motor which in turn will free up the shaft, I used an impact driver with a T-40 torx driver bit
Just use a pice of wood on the head were you put the blade and tap it in and spray wd40 that is how i fixed mine after seen this video, Mine is working fine again.
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mine did the same thing. Big flat head down the middle and a knock with a hammer free’d her up. Thank god I didn’t pull it apart
Awesome thanks bro! I just squirted oil down the tip and banged on it with my channel locks, it started working again. I'm a plumber so mine seems a lot of water and dirt, I'm surprised it still works. Glad I didn't have to take it apart thanks again
We have broken quick-lok
I just bought this saw and the pivot shoe is jammed. Im going to cut my project then return it an get the older model for $80. Less
Great video Mine did the same thing Bought a new one Monday, I'm gonna try your method
After watching, I took a flat head screwdriver and a hammer. Place screwdriver where blade goes. Turn flathead so it doesn't go into slot! Hit hard once or twice. Fixed!!!! Thank you for your help!
Holy crap it worked!!! Thanks bro!!
Easy as pie? No! Way easier than that. Easy as hammering the flat side of a screwdriver placed on top of shaft that the blade goes into. Tap tap. Tap tap. Working again. Thx for the tip.
lol I smacked with a socket extension and it worked 😂
lol you the man . Thank you
My saw was laying in my garage for about a year with this problem, and after trying the hammer and flat head trick its working again! Thank you so much!
Nice
Is the hose your method of a leach system? Very nice idea for a simple sink septic. 🤘
Yes 👍
It kinda looks like wool 🐑
Thank you so much.good video God bless you and your family!!!
I forgot mine out in the rain for a couple days and today it finally took a poo. Time to rebuild.
The large torques bolt on the side underneath that cover will turn the motor over that’s what it’s there for so if you just take a impact driver or even just a a socket wrench with a T 40 torques driver that will turn the motor over and free the shaft it
That large torx nut on the side underneath the cover will turn the motor which in turn will free up the shaft, I used an impact driver with a T-40 torx driver bit
Thanks! This saved me from taking the whole thing apart
Hope this will fix mine cause it's the same problem
Just use a pice of wood on the head were you put the blade and tap it in and spray wd40 that is how i fixed mine after seen this video, Mine is working fine again.
Mine had a lot more greese in the gears
you pulled that off wrong, it wiggles straight off only a small screwdriver to get boot over blade lock mech
"and...there's this giant nut" Points at bolt....
my old man was using mine to cut pipes that had water in them, it rusted shut gonna try to fix it nyself.
wd 40, and a tape on the blade , don't take it apart
Thanks for your video, I’m glad I watch the whole thing before I started disassembling. We just hit the end with a hammer! Thanks again!
I was thinking the same thing
My thoughts exactly), sometimes an hammer is the best solution.
Good stuff