Keith!!! You give me hope. Found a 2 D Magite in the garbage, thought it could be saved, bought the necessary parts, watched 2 videos but!!! for the life of me could not remove the switch no matter how many times I turned my 5/64 ths Allen wrench!. Now to find a t8 torx and maybe use all the replacement parts I purchased. Keeping my fingers crossed. Would not have figured there were 2 types of set screws had I not watched your video. Many thanks for the tip.
Thank you for this video, I almost lost my mind trying to find out how to remove that LED lamp. Now I will just break it and attach another led somehow.
No, sorry, no video on the grinding. But it's no big deal really -- you'll need a bench grinder, or if you don't have that you can put a grinding wheel in an electric drill and pop that into a vise. Just start grinding evenly all over the surface of the shaft, until it's narrow enough to fit in the hole. Good luck!
Keith!!! You give me hope. Found a 2 D Magite in the garbage, thought it could be saved, bought the necessary parts, watched 2 videos but!!! for the life of me could not remove the switch no matter how many times I turned my 5/64 ths Allen wrench!. Now to find a t8 torx and maybe use all the replacement parts I purchased. Keeping my fingers crossed. Would not have figured there were 2 types of set screws had I not watched your video. Many thanks for the tip.
Thank you for this video, I almost lost my mind trying to find out how to remove that LED lamp. Now I will just break it and attach another led somehow.
Thank you for this information like you said it's hard to find this information on the internet. ...... you answered all my questions.....Thanks
Gut erklärt, Problem gelöst.
Wish you a nice weekend.
Thanks for the info, 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Do you have a video on how to grind the t8 torx?
No, sorry, no video on the grinding. But it's no big deal really -- you'll need a bench grinder, or if you don't have that you can put a grinding wheel in an electric drill and pop that into a vise. Just start grinding evenly all over the surface of the shaft, until it's narrow enough to fit in the hole. Good luck!
Also known as the PITB series : Pain in the but
Thank you👍
Bad lighting for video. Not clear! Did Not totaly explain DL.