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Thom Stewart
 
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Hey Guys,

What in the hell are you doing to your boats that you are wering out
drills? Even Nutsy, with the 1/4 century old "Derelict" shouldn't be
drilling more than a dozen holes a year! Please enlighten me?

I have an inverter and have a dremel I use on 120 v. I have it because
of the flexible shaft and the case. If I use it to drill a 1/4" hole
it's to drill a pilot hole and enlarge it with an old fashion Hand Drill
(No batteries) I can't remember the last time I've used either one.

Why is a commercal drill necessary on one boat?

Ole Thom

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Bobsprit
 
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What in the hell are you doing to your boats that you are wering out
drills?


Why are you spoiling the fun? A 20 dollar el-cheapo drill is all you need on a
boat. I use a 49.99 Black and Decker. It's been aboard Ghost and Alien for 4
years. That's more than enough for a boat drill.
But look how I made Mooron and the other pinheads jump and play!

Hooooh ahhhh!

RB
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Scout
 
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Hey Thom, I put a pulley on the end of mine, and use the drill to raise and
lower the mainsail. It also attaches easily to the rudder (with tiller
removed), and turns the rudder nicely; just need to remember that "Reverse"
really means "Starboard"
Scout

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Hey Guys,

What in the hell are you doing to your boats that you are wering out
drills? Even Nutsy, with the 1/4 century old "Derelict" shouldn't be
drilling more than a dozen holes a year! Please enlighten me?

I have an inverter and have a dremel I use on 120 v. I have it because
of the flexible shaft and the case. If I use it to drill a 1/4" hole
it's to drill a pilot hole and enlarge it with an old fashion Hand Drill
(No batteries) I can't remember the last time I've used either one.

Why is a commercal drill necessary on one boat?

Ole Thom



 
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