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I buy most tools at Sears. I'm not out to impress people, just to get
the job done. Scotty, Sears sells some crap too. Why do you want a drill that works from your batteries, rather than a standard charger model? The Makita classic II (for example) comes with two batteries. Both would give you plenty of usable drill time and you small inverter could charge one while you use the other. You're not likely to run out of power for the drill. RB |
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I have a tab at White Castle.
SV You should OWN white castle by now. He has to pay off the 1976 Dodge Dart 1st. RB |
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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 |
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On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 21:13:04 GMT, "Scout"
wrote this crap: It's true. I mounted a prop on my Makita and use it as an outboard to maneuver into my slip. I put an old fan blade on mine, and use it when the wind dies to keep my sails full. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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If you had a decent boat, you wouldn't have to do that.
"Horvath" wrote in message ... On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 21:13:04 GMT, "Scout" wrote this crap: It's true. I mounted a prop on my Makita and use it as an outboard to maneuver into my slip. I put an old fan blade on mine, and use it when the wind dies to keep my sails full. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |