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disposable power tools
Actually, that was the bill from an outfit calling itself "Milwaukee Tool
Repair" in Louisville, KY. They were quite apologetic about the several week delay and the high cost of parts. The firm has a good reputation amongst the professional contractors in the area. Logical errors are usually incorporated by the person constructing the strawman. Roger http://home.earthlink.net/~derbyrm "P.C. Ford" wrote in message ... On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 22:13:28 GMT, "Roger Derby" wrote: I was given a Milwaukee Sawzall, broken. It cost $65 dollars to repair with most of the money going to Milwaukee for a couple of replacement parts. It took several weeks and the on/off switch is still an iffy thing. Let's see here, you take a disused tool, attempt to repair it yourself, and then take your resultant lack of satisfaction as a demonstration of the quality of the tool. Right? Could there be any logical errors here? |
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