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#5077 11/03/01 01:03 AM
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Yeah Jon, I'm still trying to kill my B&D hammer drill ($49 from Walmart) with 4" hole saws... Lots of burning smells, but I can't kill it!

Didn't know they made an angle drill... Musser has a DeWalt...

I've got an old Makita and the "crown gear" end of it keeps spinning around when lots of torque is encountered...

Guess I need to take the impact driver that Walmart uses to put the wheels on my truck to tighten the bolts on the Makita... It won't budge then!

I rarely use the Makita angle drill because of it's "make or break" switch... A VSR would make it my drill of choice...


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#5078 11/03/01 10:41 PM
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Hello From Colorado!!!!!

Just don't forget that Dewalt IS MADE by Black and Decker!!


Jon Niemeyer
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