Fixing my Shop Vac switch
Shop Vac switches apparently die pretty commonly, but it's actually an easy and cheap fix. In my case it was sawdust or something that got in the switch, but I ended up replacing it anyway with an entirely new switch since I already had the switch and I already had it apart.

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How I Troubleshoot & Repair A Dead Shop VAC “No Start”

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Rigid Shop Vac Revived! (Thermal Fuse Replacement)

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How to Troubleshoot and Fix a Shopvac!!

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Stop Using Your Shop Vac The Wrong Way!(Pro Tips)

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TAKING APART MY WET DRY VAC

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #8 #adamrose #smartworkers

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How to Fix and Repair a Ridgid shop vac (switch, thermal fuse, troubleshooting, parts link)

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Oiling noisy shop-vac bearings

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The Surprising Flaws in 18650 Lithium-Ion Batteries

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Don’t Throw Away Old Spray Paint Cans! Ingenious Way to Refill an Empty Spray Can!

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How To Fix Noisy Shop Vac. Oiling Loud Bearings Maintenance

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Shop Vac repair: permanent noisy bearing fix, and solve issue with no suction

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Vacuum Cleaner Repair

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Easy Shop Vac Fix for noisy bearings (WnW #43)

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50 Cent Shop Vac Hack

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The secret hidden in 2N3055 that the manufacturer never revealed

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Power Tools Repairathon. Repairing bunch of faulty machines for customers.

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