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Snowflake
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Dystopia
Posts: 13,136
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Maybe this is a good place to ask this...
I have a 1950s era Black & Decker electric hedge trimmer. What do I lubricate the blades with...should I have to lubricate the blades? It sounds like it's binding, but could that be something like when an electric starter goes bad on a car and fails to make good contact? Could binding blades cause the electric bits to do that...could it hurt them permanently? I just used the thing one time, and it started making an occasional high-pitched noise near the end, like when an electric hair trimmer binds up.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Seattle
Posts: 27,063
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As to the other parts that might be making the noise and need attention, the commutator brushes on the motor might need some lube / replacement. Also the motor bearings might need some tlc too. If you've cleaned up the blades, and you know it, and it still screeches and groans while running in the air, I would look to the motor parts.
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Redheads do it better...
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 33
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Everyone seems to be in agreement that paying good $ for power tools is the way to go - DeWalt is my personal fave.
i also don't like to skimp on nice dress shoes or T.V.'s and computers. Had a few shitbox t.v.'s and pc's that have died in the arse on me as i have tried to save a few bucks. Dress shoes - don't get me started. I ended up biting the bullet and paying AUD 300 bucks to get a pair of Batsanis dress shoes for my wedding and have been happily wearing them every day to work for at least a year with no trouble. Prior to that I would spend 200 on a shite brand and have to get a new pair every 5-7 months |
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