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Martin Baxter January 26th 04 06:43 PM

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Bobsprit wrote:

While you're at it see if you can't to learn to put more than
one point in a reply and thereby shorten the threads to which
you reply.

Marty, I like your desperate attempt after I proved you wrong. As I said, radio
shack and others make 12V adapters with a sliding switch to choose various
voltages. They even have different tips to fit. You got busted and now want a
crash course in resisters? Why not just ask for the secret KFC recipe and they
you can "really" be right for once?!

RB

Don't know eh? You are so totally exposed again, dang it's
a bitch to type when I'm laughing so hard at your feeble attempts
to wiggle away yet again!

Ha! You wouldn't know a transistor from a thyrister.

Cheers
Marty


Martin Baxter January 26th 04 06:46 PM

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wrote:




MartyPants can't even spell "resistors" - some expert!



"Martypants"? Now that's low, I'm hurt, I'm going to
have report you to your ISP now!

Cheers
Marty


Bobsprit January 26th 04 07:13 PM

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Ha! You wouldn't know a transistor from a thyrister.


Sorry, Marty. I thwamped you on the power adapter that you never heard of, just
like poor Mooron thought there are only 10'000 rpm grinders.
You clowns don't a thing and it's proven. Let me know when you want the KFC
recipe. I really do have it.

RB

Wally January 26th 04 07:26 PM

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Bobsprit wrote:
Ha! You wouldn't know a transistor from a thyrister.


Sorry, Marty.


Respond to the gentleman's assertion, Bob - show that you know the
difference between a transistor and a thyristor.


I thwamped you on the power adapter that you never
heard of, just like poor Mooron thought there are only 10'000 rpm
grinders.


Speaking of proof, you have yet to verify your claim that your 11 year old
B&D grinder - the one you use for buffing/polishing - is a variable speed
model. You know know the criterion of verification, Bob - photographic
evidence. Without that, you know yourself that your claim is BS.


--
Wally
www.artbywally.com




Bobsprit January 26th 04 07:33 PM

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Respond to the gentleman's assertion, Bob - show that you know the
difference between a transistor and a thyristor.

Why, Wally? I never said that I was an electronics expert. I only proved Marty
wrong about the power adapter, and he's trying to twist the thread into a new
topic. I'm not biting.
And so he's exposed just like Mooron who never knew grinders could be variable
speed, who never heard of using sandpaper on gelcoat, who never heard that B&D
used to make pro tools...and so it goes.
It's got to be truly frustrating when all of you still can't prove a single
point. Note that I posted links and even gave a page number for This Old Boat
to expose poor Mooron.
It's that easy against the likes of all of you! Enjoy your Ryobi's!

Bwahahahahahahaha! Hohohoh ahahahaha!

RB

Martin Baxter January 26th 04 07:33 PM

12v drills
 
Bobsprit wrote:

Ha! You wouldn't know a transistor from a thyrister.


Sorry, Marty. I thwamped you on the power adapter that you never heard of, just
like poor Mooron thought there are only 10'000 rpm grinders.
You clowns don't a thing and it's proven. Let me know when you want the KFC
recipe. I really do have it.

RB


Only in you own mind, what a winner. You showed me an inverter
that Scott didn't want.

I'm sure KFC gave you the recipe after you became
the worlds largest consumer of their product.

Cheers
Marty


Bobsprit January 26th 04 07:36 PM

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You know know the criterion of verification, Bob - photographic
evidence. Without that, you know yourself that your claim is BS.

I'm the ONLY one here to usually provide such evidence. I'll be happy to post a
pic in the spring. My boat tools are locked up at the yard. No problem posting
a pic in the spring. BTW, the speed control is on the trigger, and is not a
dial like on newer units. It locks into 4 or 5 positions.

RB

Bobsprit January 26th 04 08:31 PM

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Only in you own mind, what a winner. You showed me an inverter
that Scott didn't want.

But you didn't think it even existed, Marty, You were proven wrong AGAIN.
Scotty doesn't want anything of quality. That much is clear.

RB

Jonathan Ganz January 26th 04 08:37 PM

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He's just the world's largest consumer... KFC has nothing to do
with it. If you can't get your facts straight, you must be bobo.

"Martin Baxter" wrote in message
...
Bobsprit wrote:

Ha! You wouldn't know a transistor from a thyrister.


Sorry, Marty. I thwamped you on the power adapter that you never heard

of, just
like poor Mooron thought there are only 10'000 rpm grinders.
You clowns don't a thing and it's proven. Let me know when you want the

KFC
recipe. I really do have it.

RB


Only in you own mind, what a winner. You showed me an inverter
that Scott didn't want.

I'm sure KFC gave you the recipe after you became
the worlds largest consumer of their product.

Cheers
Marty




MC January 26th 04 10:18 PM

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Any 12 volt drill will charge off your 12V batteries (which are higher
than that I hope). What's the problem exactly?

Cheers

Scott Vernon wrote:

Boats-r-US has a Seafit 12v drill on sale. Is there a 12v drill which will
run and/or charge off your boat batteries?

Scott Vernon
Plowville PA __/)__/)__




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