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It blows me away how complicated this f**king thing can be and I just use it to cut my own hair. I've only had it for a little over a year and it was having a couple different issues... one of them being, at some point the razor got pushed up, so the moving/cutter blade extended beyond the steel surface blade and no matter how many times I dissembled and tweaked the interior nothing would get it to realign normally. I could still use it but the side lever could only go 2/3rds up, but I was having other issues that probably correlated with that.... over the course of a haircut it would get really loud and I would have to constantly tweak the side screw to get a functional vibrating state. I ended up watching a few of these videos that focused on the interior tweaks and I tried everything and I still couldn't get the blade to set lower... I Eventually did something that worked but I'm not certain what it was.... It may have been that weird 2 dimpled screw on the side since I just so happened to adjust that for the first time, just before it started working, however I also messed around with the interior again, so who knows. My side dimple screw apparently rose above the surface more than it's supposed too... however it may have always been that way... but my blade is back to normal with a perfect degree of vibration and sound. I was just about to give up on these clippers and go back to my old ones that I used for a decade... they didn't work as good, but I never had any technical issues. I'm not sure if these clippers are notoriously a pain in the dick or maybe it was just bad luck and I ended up with one that was.
Thanks for your video! I have an old worn rub block. Should I try to find a machine shop to put a new surface on it, or can I flatten it with a diamond plate or glass and grit similar to how a whetstone is flattened?
Thank you for making the videos up to date. It's nice to hear the clear talking points of information. keep up the good work and keep them coming. Alway be blessed.
Just changed out the turning lever and hinge on my beloved Volts, completely fixed the terrible rattle that they had developed! Thanks for the great customer service on my parts order, and for posting your videos, they were lifesavers!
Great video thank you for this very helpful. Question do they sale just the switch inside the covered area? The silver piece one that touches the power board I accidentally broke mine.
Damn it. I saw this video right after I sharpened my blade. I saw the hollow grind shape and was wondering if tit was on purpose. Instead of checking, I just grinded away until it’s flat.
I accidentally stumbled upon this video looking for something else and wow I am totally buying both of these products for my clippers at home because I cut my own hair
Thank you for making this totally possible for me to do. The step-by-step is just what I needed. I watched this every time I changed the lever. Looking forward to more videos.
Thank you! I can see people wiping just the mating surfaces, turning over the plate, and the shavings left in the holes drops right on the hub as the plate is lowered into position🥲