Lard
Established Member
Hi all,
Mate of mine has a Milwaukee 18v mitre saw (M18 SMS216 - worth about £500) and asked me to take a look at it.....simple repair (or so I thought) as the carbon brushes need replacing.
Went online and, long story short, ordered them from Mrcarbonbrush.com as they were the cheapest. Turns out I've not received them and had no response from an email I sent back to them and out of the 4 tel numbers I managed to locate, the 2 landlines were unobtainable and both mob numbers were answered but said I had the wrong number etc.
Subsequently went back online and then found trustpilot reviews that reflected my situation ie looks like it's a scam website......so please beware if you're looking for brushes!......that's my first point over.
Anyway, went back to web to look for brushes and ended up ringing an Irish company who confirmed that EACH brush is around £40 (so £80 for set) and that, in their experience, this particular set is the most expensive they've come across......so it got me thinking about whether or not it would be possible to make your own? Can't, surely, be that hard?
Watched a YT vid which reinforced this initial belief until I read one comment about the material content of the actual carbon block.....something about copper carbon???
So thought I'd throw it out to you lot? Any thoughts please?
Mate of mine has a Milwaukee 18v mitre saw (M18 SMS216 - worth about £500) and asked me to take a look at it.....simple repair (or so I thought) as the carbon brushes need replacing.
Went online and, long story short, ordered them from Mrcarbonbrush.com as they were the cheapest. Turns out I've not received them and had no response from an email I sent back to them and out of the 4 tel numbers I managed to locate, the 2 landlines were unobtainable and both mob numbers were answered but said I had the wrong number etc.
Subsequently went back online and then found trustpilot reviews that reflected my situation ie looks like it's a scam website......so please beware if you're looking for brushes!......that's my first point over.
Anyway, went back to web to look for brushes and ended up ringing an Irish company who confirmed that EACH brush is around £40 (so £80 for set) and that, in their experience, this particular set is the most expensive they've come across......so it got me thinking about whether or not it would be possible to make your own? Can't, surely, be that hard?
Watched a YT vid which reinforced this initial belief until I read one comment about the material content of the actual carbon block.....something about copper carbon???
So thought I'd throw it out to you lot? Any thoughts please?