Brand New 18 year old Makita HR4011C Hammer FAULTY. What's the problem and can we fix it?
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- Just bought this Old stock Makita HR4011C Rotary hammer for spare parts or repair, for dirt cheap online.
Was told it was a non runner so only good for parts or repair.
Who better to buy it than a makita repair agent.
A cheap and easy fix, and now I have a new Makita hammer for next to nothing.
Stay tuned as iv bought another makita hammer in the same condition, so will post that one soon.
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Who gets the feeling Dean is a little excited about this one lol
Of course. 😅
Defo was excited could here it in his voice and rushing to get it all back together to spark it up......gotta love him👍
Dirt cheap too
Made the video more entertaining seeing and hearing how giddy he was 😂. We all get that feeling when we get a bit of luck like that.
I bought a nearly new hand held leaf blower that did not run put a $10.00 US dollars coil 8 years ago still running today ! I was almost as excited as Dean was !😊
Unreal thats its sat around for 18 years until now. Score for you!
This was a great one. Teardown videos would also be great, I used to love watching BOLTR videos by AvE.
Dean's excitement is so contagious!
At one point I was more excited than he was :)))
Well normally you get the dirty ones, it’s great to see you get something so clean for yourself, you deserve a great find like this I am excited for you…. And yes I would not mind clean new tool tear downs, we are never too old to learn… thanks again for the great content…
Fab mate! Was a bargain indeed! Interesting watching you taking it apart & putting back together again!
I can feel the excitement in Dean voice and impatience is she runnin' or not. Pure emotions. Awesome and thanks for sharing with us.
We can hear the wee giddy lad coming out in your voice, Dean. What steal of a deal!
I have never been more sure Dean would get this up and running. Great score Dean.
I'm officially addicted to your channel, great job Dean!
As a fellow tool lover, the enthusiasm in your voice made me very happy!
Absolutely love this! Great to see that this tool ended up with someone who can actually take care of it. Hope you can find more of this type of toy for yourself, you deserve it!
yes absolutely love to see teardowns of any new tools
That machine had been waiting years for a kind and caring owner, then wallop, there you are my friend. Great find Dean, well done m8.
I'm so happy I found your channel. It is 100% up my alley. I have been repairing my dad's shops tools forever. It's so amazing to see how it's done right. I have learned an absolute TON for your videos thank you.
What a superb tool, well done Dean.
Cleanest tool I've ever seen on the bench ! Congrats on the score !
Congratulations Dean, A well deserved quality find, You got yourself a cracking bit of kit. !
Reckoning that the Build quality back then was , much, much better that what's being knocked out today, as everyone it trying drive down production costs on even top name manufacturers , another Great Upload ... [you really scored big time for that Treasure...]
Great score! You make everything look easy.
I have HR4013C-great machine...and same "Made in Japan"...bought new for 430€😁 in 2018
Keep up the good work-I love this channel.👍
Congrats what a fantastic find!
Excellent find.
A diamond in the ruff and brand new to boot. Great find.
Been waiting for this one 👍
Karma working it's magic again. Thanks for all the amazing and consistent content.
What an absolute score. We used to have problems like this, at the large store at one of the companies I worked for. Some equipment just sat on those shelves for decades.
Fantastic find mate. Happy for you ❤
Wow, Great Dean. You finally gave a life to a great Makita tool! I like this genre of video.
That sticker with the arrowhead on it says that the unit was supplied to the UK MoD which explains why it sat around so long and got left. It's been on a shelf at ABRO Donnington where all the storemen knew it was a non-runner but nobody wanted to do the paperwork to send it the mile down the road to Makita EU at Telford.
I bet it cost the UK taxpayer more than 700 Euro in the first place and the cost of storing it for eighteen years doesn't bear thinkng about.
Good score for you Mr. D. Hopefully you'll get a few more like that. Follow that seller.
Dean loves his makita ❤
I'm happy for ya! Thats a heck of a deal mate.
Great job and video here Dean, informative & easy to follow too.
Feeling a lot of second-hand pride for you, well done on the (rightly cautious!) repair job.
If you could do a similar teardown on the Makita 8406C diamond core drill, would be greatly appreciated 👍 Heard it can be a difficult one
This video deserves a double like! lol awesome stuff Mr Doherty
Dean getting excited over this one! It’s always a good hour or two after watching Dean rebuild, fix, and repair tools. #IrelandsMcGuyver
In this world quality is almost none existint anymore! This is why I watch your videos.
Great find! Love the dampers on this thing.
Nice one. Congrats to this 1-in-a-million find.
That's an amazing find, Dean.
Would also love to see some tool teardown videos. I know you don't normally fix the low end consumer stuff like Ryobi, but I think seeing you tear them apart (literally and verbally) would be quite interesting.
Edit: Nothing against Ryobi. I own quite a few myself. But, seeing what makes it different in build quality and construction would be interesting.
I think I can hear Dean's voice jump up a octave or two as he squeezes the trigger and it runs. Great job Dean, congrats on the find and rePair on the cheap!!!
I like the idea of new tool breakdown . Allow us to compare tools .
Great video thanks, I was given a faulty much cheaper Dewalt rotary/hammer similar size to this, the motor was really noisy, I put the model number into ebay search and a couple of weeks later the same model appeared with a faulty gearbox, split the 2, swapped parts over it’s a very capable diy Sds drill/ breaker. You get such a sense of pride at saving something. I got a power mini belt file/ sander with case in Lidl for £5 because all the bolts for the accessories were lost. A quick rummage around in the garage and I have saved another useful unusual tool.
Hi Dean, love your videos. Just be careful putting house/car keys online, you’d never know!
It's like Christmas morning for you Dean.
Nice one. What a find.
Good effort Dean you deserve a good bargain great video as always well done
I have never seen a video where Dean is so excited about the repair.
Mighty video sir, great find too, I'd be the same as you, keep it! Also the new tool teardowns would be awesome, same as the ones ya did on patreon.
Congratulations Dean. I would love to see some teardown videos please.
Delighted for you Dean happy Days ❤ 😅
Excellent buy and Find Dean.. it’s certainly worth keeping. It’s like a kid been in a sweet shop 😊😊👍
Like watching grass grow awesome to see ❤
great content as always looking forward to the next video drop
Well done Pal.
I like the little impact you are using. I have a few and they are handy.
Thanks, another great job!!!!!!
Well deserved, new tool / best selling tool tear down makes sense
Absolutely fantastic dean. Really enjoyed your excitement in this video and the content was outstanding thank you.
We grow old but never grow up 😁 boys and their toys 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Good job!
Win win glad your keeping it keep up the good work mate
Deano is acting how I act when he uploads a new video, all giddy and excited 😝 would love to see the teardown videos
Congratulations on a terrific find. Also yes to tool teardown vids on all the usual suspects like drills, planers, routers, saws etc. I've bought a pair of those fancy knee pads you did a video on a while ago and I'm not disappointed and also got the Skil battery drill for home use and that's a great little drill. I use all Makita cordless tools at work it's just a bit of a challenge to get my boss to part with the cash to get the brushless tools. 😅
I have that same Olight key ring torch on my work keys too. Very handy
Wow I really enjoyed this hey mate can do more of theses dean
Nice one Dean, wish I could get finds like.this lol
congratulations!!
Dean, please do a teardown on anything XGT Makita! Would love to see how you think the internals compare to the older stuff. I have found mine really good but other people i know have had mixed results. Drill, grinder, or anything really would be worth a look. Thanks!!
Tear-down videos would be fantastic, I watch you mostly for your opinions about the tools from my wishlist 😉 and good for me, since most of them used to be Milwaukee. Greetings from Poland!
I would love to see a Makita drywall cutter tear down. Thanks for the videos .
I sure hope this video gets a lot of looks, I'd thoroughly enjoy seeing the inside of new tools.. Ave used to break into tools as he bought them (over in Canada ya know) but haven't seen many of his videos lately. He was a metallurgist / mine engineer / miner / the man, anyway.. I'd enjoy some teardown videos, although I tear down every machine I've ever purchased, new or used!! haha
Dean wins the feel good video of the day 😊
What a thing of beauty
Thats a great result , you can just see the quality in that thing.
Well done! Its a great feeling when you find a bargain. I used to scour junk shops and found a few gems but it became harder to find stuff when junk shops started to die out after the late 1990s. As examples I found a book on travel in ireland illustrated by WB Yeates for 50p that sold on ebay for over £50 and an old SME HiFi pickup arm attached to a broken turntable for a fiver. The arm sold to a Japanese ebayer for £270. An vintage fixed spool fishing reel again went to Japan for £120. Ah, the good old days. Ironically Ebay helped to kill off the junk shops and rising rents and rates did the rest!
love ya work bloke
Would love to see the tear down videos at least then we’ll be able to see how much the quality has gone down in these new tools love the videos keep em coming 👍
That was kool to watch.
I'm getting second hand glee listening to this haha.
Nice job
Would be great to see teardown videos of new tools. Great videos thanks
Make it look so easy top job your a clever man
Never any doubt it was going to run, Brilliant
Oh that was a great clean up
Good luck follows hard work, Thank you.
Is that a Military "Crows Foot" part number on the side? Amazing knowledge and very addictive streams you do Dean..
Christmas in July! Bet u couldn’t wait to get that home,..? Good stuff.
I think you took it all apart just for the excitement. Wish i owned that.
Everyone missed the war dept sticker on the side . So this is probably from military surplus and likely lay in a storeroom for many years
This is what archaeologists must feel like when they discover hidden relics! 😂
we love to see new tools :}
Dean happy about a tool like I was year ago when Ive bought myself a Makita XGT HP001 and the blower 😅
That said, grab a new Makita HP001 for teardown. There should be a special chip that with an adapter you can lock the tool to the batteries.
I have to guess Dean.. 30 Quid? Anyway what a fantastic specimen to get your hands on to.. she's as clean as a newborn baby, innocent and never even broken in.. what a beauty! (I'm only 1 minute into the video, I can't wait to see the issue)
Mr Doherty what type of grease do you use. The brown type and the white clear type. I really enjoy your videos. Your videos are the best so far that i have seen on UA-cam.
Congratulations on the tool find. Were you going to add or replace the grease in the gear case since some was lost when it was opened? I would like to see some new tool tear down videos. I have been missing the BOLTR videos from AvE as he moved to CNC stuff.
Please tear down some Makita XGT 40v tools if the shop carries any!
Great find - my guess is 50 euro on probably 800 euro retail machine.
Thumbs up.
Good morning Dean. I would like to see a tare down of a new Dewalt first fix nail gun. I've got an old one and the rapid fire button is all loose. I took it to pieces to free it up and it came appart and I've no idea what part has come out to make it tight. And I think that expensive part on mine is no good. Ive replaced the two springs and it will still not sink nails. I love watching you repair everything you pick up. Kind regards Pete over in the UK.
That was a nice bit of luck , I find it a pleasure and relaxing to watch you working so if you wanna tare down some new tools ill proberbly watch those too
What a steal 👍
Makita 10.8v impact are my favourite of all time for repairs and light duty construction! Don't see them around much anymore.
Nice one