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Here we see bob**** in all his glory, displaying his professional tool set:
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0...1.LZZZZZZZ.jpg here is his massive professional grinder: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...-6237933-75383 58?v=glance&s=toys&me=A3UN6WX5RRO2AG&vi=pictures&i mg=14#more-pictures SV "Wally" wrote in message ... Scott Vernon wrote: In reality, Bobs' grinder is a B&D 1/4'' drill with a sanding wheel. That would explain the 'trigger speed control' he claims it has. -- Wally www.artbywally.com |
#192
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if the battery pack has a plug there should be no problem. If it's a
fancy holder then the holder will need to be modified to add a new socket for external battery power -assuming it can be taken apart. Cheers Martin Baxter wrote: MC wrote: You don't know how to wire and solder a plug? You can get them radioshack... There are a couple of problems here MC, number one; does the drill in question actually have a jack or does it use a removable battery pack that plugs into a separate charger? If it is the latter then a small inverter is going to be the easiest solution to implement. If the former, then you may have other problems; does the drill contain charge control circuitry, or is it going to be necessary to make some sort external controller, or should you just put in a current limiting resister and take a chance on frying or drastically shorting the life of the batteries? Cheers Marty |
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We call them "Timesavers" I believe. In my Plant we use them for surfacing
clutch plates. I think they are similar, but have never heard of the manufacturer you mentioned. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... No. what is it? A lot of the bigger shops use air grinders/ polishers. Ever seen a Waldrich Seigen 90'' roll grinder? Scotty "The Carrolls" wrote in message ... ever hears of a B&D bobcat grinder? If not you havent been in much of a fab shop. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... A pro grinder, eh? WTF is that? I've been in a lot of big steel fab , machine shops & weld shops and can't recall ever seeing a B&D tool. You lose! SV "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Bob strikes me as the type of person to have a Hilti gun and no clue as to how to use it.... for the sole purpose to claim he has professional grade tools. Next he'll claim he only buys Milwaukee Tools! Sorry, Mooron, I buy tools that last. I've had a B&D professional grinder for 11 years and used it on boat tasks for 9 years. My Porta Cable sander is not only durable, it also does a better job than others I've used. The Makita is a film set standard for the setbuilders union and costs under 150.00. At such a small price why cheap out with a Ryobi? There's just no reason to not have the better tool when the cost is so small. As usual, you're not only wrong, but shown to be a cooked fish in the process! Enjoy your Walgreen Drill!!! Bwahahahahahaha! RB |
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This one can grind rolls 40' long , 60'' dia.
http://www.ingersoll.de/wasi/us/ I spelled Siegen wrong. SV "The Carrolls" wrote in message news ![]() We call them "Timesavers" I believe. In my Plant we use them for surfacing clutch plates. I think they are similar, but have never heard of the manufacturer you mentioned. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... No. what is it? A lot of the bigger shops use air grinders/ polishers. Ever seen a Waldrich Seigen 90'' roll grinder? Scotty "The Carrolls" wrote in message ... ever hears of a B&D bobcat grinder? If not you havent been in much of a fab shop. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... A pro grinder, eh? WTF is that? I've been in a lot of big steel fab , machine shops & weld shops and can't recall ever seeing a B&D tool. You lose! SV "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Bob strikes me as the type of person to have a Hilti gun and no clue as to how to use it.... for the sole purpose to claim he has professional grade tools. Next he'll claim he only buys Milwaukee Tools! Sorry, Mooron, I buy tools that last. I've had a B&D professional grinder for 11 years and used it on boat tasks for 9 years. My Porta Cable sander is not only durable, it also does a better job than others I've used. The Makita is a film set standard for the setbuilders union and costs under 150.00. At such a small price why cheap out with a Ryobi? There's just no reason to not have the better tool when the cost is so small. As usual, you're not only wrong, but shown to be a cooked fish in the process! Enjoy your Walgreen Drill!!! Bwahahahahahaha! RB |
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Nope, never seen any thing quite like that. Our timesavers are more like a
belt sander that is about 5' wide with a 12' long belt. By the way a Wildcat (I had the wrong name before) B&D grinder is a 17 amp hand held snag grinder. They haven't made them for about 5 years, maybe longer, mine is about 15 years old and weighs about 70 pounds. A little heavy to use for polishing a boat hull. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... This one can grind rolls 40' long , 60'' dia. http://www.ingersoll.de/wasi/us/ I spelled Siegen wrong. SV "The Carrolls" wrote in message news ![]() We call them "Timesavers" I believe. In my Plant we use them for surfacing clutch plates. I think they are similar, but have never heard of the manufacturer you mentioned. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... No. what is it? A lot of the bigger shops use air grinders/ polishers. Ever seen a Waldrich Seigen 90'' roll grinder? Scotty "The Carrolls" wrote in message ... ever hears of a B&D bobcat grinder? If not you havent been in much of a fab shop. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... A pro grinder, eh? WTF is that? I've been in a lot of big steel fab , machine shops & weld shops and can't recall ever seeing a B&D tool. You lose! SV "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Bob strikes me as the type of person to have a Hilti gun and no clue as to how to use it.... for the sole purpose to claim he has professional grade tools. Next he'll claim he only buys Milwaukee Tools! Sorry, Mooron, I buy tools that last. I've had a B&D professional grinder for 11 years and used it on boat tasks for 9 years. My Porta Cable sander is not only durable, it also does a better job than others I've used. The Makita is a film set standard for the setbuilders union and costs under 150.00. At such a small price why cheap out with a Ryobi? There's just no reason to not have the better tool when the cost is so small. As usual, you're not only wrong, but shown to be a cooked fish in the process! Enjoy your Walgreen Drill!!! Bwahahahahahaha! RB |
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Ok, seen them before, never noticed a name. 70 lb handheld?? sheesh. My 7''
is 15 amp and guesstimate 20 lbs. and that gets heavy after a bit. SV "The Carrolls" wrote in message ... Nope, never seen any thing quite like that. Our timesavers are more like a belt sander that is about 5' wide with a 12' long belt. By the way a Wildcat (I had the wrong name before) B&D grinder is a 17 amp hand held snag grinder. They haven't made them for about 5 years, maybe longer, mine is about 15 years old and weighs about 70 pounds. A little heavy to use for polishing a boat hull. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... This one can grind rolls 40' long , 60'' dia. http://www.ingersoll.de/wasi/us/ I spelled Siegen wrong. SV "The Carrolls" wrote in message news ![]() We call them "Timesavers" I believe. In my Plant we use them for surfacing clutch plates. I think they are similar, but have never heard of the manufacturer you mentioned. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... No. what is it? A lot of the bigger shops use air grinders/ polishers. Ever seen a Waldrich Seigen 90'' roll grinder? Scotty "The Carrolls" wrote in message ... ever hears of a B&D bobcat grinder? If not you havent been in much of a fab shop. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... A pro grinder, eh? WTF is that? I've been in a lot of big steel fab , machine shops & weld shops and can't recall ever seeing a B&D tool. You lose! SV "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Bob strikes me as the type of person to have a Hilti gun and no clue as to how to use it.... for the sole purpose to claim he has professional grade tools. Next he'll claim he only buys Milwaukee Tools! Sorry, Mooron, I buy tools that last. I've had a B&D professional grinder for 11 years and used it on boat tasks for 9 years. My Porta Cable sander is not only durable, it also does a better job than others I've used. The Makita is a film set standard for the setbuilders union and costs under 150.00. At such a small price why cheap out with a Ryobi? There's just no reason to not have the better tool when the cost is so small. As usual, you're not only wrong, but shown to be a cooked fish in the process! Enjoy your Walgreen Drill!!! Bwahahahahahaha! RB |
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Makita drills are considered by many to be the best. They have a charger
that works off 12v cigar plug. Available often on EBAY. http://us.st7.yimg.com/store4.yimg.c...1775_193811319 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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Makita drills are considered by many to be the best. They have a charger
that works off 12v cigar plug. Available often on EBAY. Forget it. I already suggested Makita to the dang fool. He wants a drill from SeaSnooze that will run off hearing aid batteries. RB |
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Thank you Grouchy. That's what I was looking for.
-- Scott Vernon Plowville PA __/)__/)__ "Grouch" wrote in message ... Makita drills are considered by many to be the best. They have a charger that works off 12v cigar plug. Available often on EBAY. http://us.st7.yimg.com/store4.yimg.c...1775_193811319 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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You are welcome. I just went through the wondering phase and my BIL set
me straight to the charger he has used for years in his work truck. BTW best to stick with NiMH over the older NiCad batteries. They last longer without the memory effects and have a much lower self discharge rate (means they will still have a charge weeks/months after taken off the charger. Scott Vernon wrote: Thank you Grouchy. That's what I was looking for. -- Scott Vernon Plowville PA __/)__/)__ "Grouch" wrote in message ... Makita drills are considered by many to be the best. They have a charger that works off 12v cigar plug. Available often on EBAY. http://us.st7.yimg.com/store4.yimg.c...1775_193811319 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 __/)__/)__ |