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Bobsprit January 25th 04 09:06 PM

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An eleven year old Black & Decker????? Bwahahahahahahahahhaaa

poor Mooron! The B&D grinder is used every year to buff hulls. It was a 250.00
unit back then! I've changed the brushes only twice. It's also worked great at
splitting jammed thru-hulls. Forget it, Mooron. Some of us actually work on our
boats and don't want cheap tools.

RB

Bobsprit January 25th 04 09:09 PM

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A pro grinder, eh? WTF is that?


Ahem...Okay, Scotty. Me thinks a little web surfing might answer your question.
Good grinders from Bosch, Porta Cable and a few others are very expensive, even
in the smaller sizes.
My old B&D is expensive by any standard and won't fry where many others would.
You don't work with tools so you don't know.
Yet another area where this group proves their lack of mettle. Now you're all
plugging Ryobi as a "good drill" over a great drill that isn't expensive to
begin with. Sound advice!

Go get the Ryobi, Scotty! Puhlease! It's what you and that tub (boat, not your
wife) deserve!

RB

Scout January 25th 04 09:13 PM

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It's true.
I mounted a prop on my Makita and use it as an outboard to maneuver into my
slip.
Scout

"Bobsprit" wrote
The Makita classic II (for example) comes with two
batteries. Both would give you plenty of usable drill time




Capt. Mooron January 25th 04 09:45 PM

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That's an awesome statement from someone who can't tell a buffer from a
grinder and uses the grinder to "buff hulls"...

Bwahahahahahahahahahaaaaa!!!!!

Time to watch some more "Tool Time"! Dollars to doughnuts you'll be looking
for a Binford Buffer!!!

CM




"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
| An eleven year old Black & Decker????? Bwahahahahahahahahhaaa
|
| poor Mooron! The B&D grinder is used every year to buff hulls. It was a
250.00
| unit back then! I've changed the brushes only twice. It's also worked
great at
| splitting jammed thru-hulls. Forget it, Mooron. Some of us actually work
on our
| boats and don't want cheap tools.
|
| RB



Capt. Mooron January 25th 04 09:48 PM

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I can afford one now Bill..... ;-D

I'm thinking a 7.5' Zodiac RIB with a 15 hp Merc.

Da'ya think I should try and mill one out in the shop?

Bwahahahahahahahahaaaa.... WOOF!


CM





wrote in message
...
| On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 16:46:30 -0400, "Capt. Mooron"
wrote:
|
|
| wrote in message
| | Very often, cheaper stuff has a bigger profit margin, and likely a
bigger
| | commission for the salesperson. Are you really as stupid as you are
trying
| to
| | make us believe?
|
| Sure Binary Bitch.... bigger profit for identical items.... must be the
| yellow dye they use on the DeWalt kit must cost thousands of dollars
| more....
| Bwhahahahahahahahaaaaa...... WOOF!
|
|
| Okay, so you are not pretending to be stupid. It's for real!
|
|
| | Yet, with all those tools, you can't get it together to build yourself
a
| proper
| | dinghy...
|
| Huh???? .... you build your own dinghy Bobby's Binary Bitch?? I buy
| mine.
|
| We've seen the picture YOU posted of OverPoof towing your 500 pound double
ended
| dinghy. You even cryed about how you couldn't afford to buy a proper one,
and
| had to make do.
|
| Now you are claiming you have access to tools that would make it simple
for any
| have competent craftsman to build a dinghy in a weekend.
|
| What a complete fraud you are!
|
| BB



Capt. Mooron January 25th 04 09:53 PM

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"Bobsprit" wrote in message

My oldest Makita is OLD and works like new.


Bob.... I should take this time to point out that actually using the tools
might effect their performance over a period of time.

Unless of course you continue to use a grinder to buff your hull....
Bwahahahahahahahahaaaa!!

Professional Grade Black & Decker.... Ha Ha Ha Ha.... I'm weak from
laughter!

CM




Bobsprit January 25th 04 10:25 PM

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That's an awesome statement from someone who can't tell a buffer from a
grinder and uses the grinder to "buff hulls"...

No yard on the planet uses a buffer on a hull, Mooron, at least not one I've
ever seen. They use big grinders with polish wheels. Polishers don't get the
job done, except maybe on a new hull that hardly has any oxidation. I have no
doubt that you own a silly automotive polisher and some of that colored
New-Wax!

Bwahahahahahaaha!

RB

RB

Bobsprit January 25th 04 10:33 PM

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Bob.... I should take this time to point out that actually using the tools
might effect their performance over a period of time.

My tools are used on cars (3), boats (3) and around the home as well. Last
season I did more work on various boats than you probably ever did. I'm sure
you couldn't even install a thru-hull. I've done them on 6 different boats. Two
seasons ago I expertly stripped off the paint from a CD 22 and restored the
original gell...did the same on a Typhoon. Gee, Mooron...tell us what grit of
paper to use on such a hull with moderate oxidation and some discoloring.
I bet you can't even tell us that.

RB

Bobsprit January 25th 04 10:33 PM

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I'm weak from
laughter!


Rather it's inbreeding.

Bwahahahahaaha!

RB

Capt. Mooron January 25th 04 10:50 PM

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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
|
| No yard on the planet uses a buffer on a hull, Mooron, at least not one
I've
| ever seen. They use big grinders with polish wheels. Polishers don't get
the
| job done, except maybe on a new hull that hardly has any oxidation. I have
no
| doubt that you own a silly automotive polisher and some of that colored
| New-Wax!
|
| Bwahahahahahaaha!

Ha Ha Ha..... Man that statement really places you in the proper category of
an idiot when it comes to tools.

Tell us again what the RPM is of your "Professional Grade Grinder".....
then try and clue in as to why buffers might be different to grinders. Then
try and think why they call it a grinder and not a buffer.

Really Bob.... you're sounding dumber with each reply. Stop now before
you've made a complete Idiot of yourself!

CM




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