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Default "dry dock" in the water???

On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 12:32:49 -0700 (PDT), tomdownard
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A cool tool is the battery powered impact drill. It has an attachment
to do bolts.
In fact, use all battery powered stuff if you can.
No cords to fall in the water.


My kid brother was an electrical officer on a carrier, the Oriskany.
One of the electricans who worked for him was killed when the
shorepower cable for the ship fell into the water. 440 volt three
phase.

Casady
 
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