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RE: (OT) Drill Cord or Battery



The biggest, baddest cordless you can afford. Seriously. I'm getting really
hooked on the cordless biz. We're even using it to speed up tire changes at the
autocross. I had a corded B&D for years, but at this point I doubt I'll ever use
it agian! I've got a 9V Ryobi, and it has accomplished everything I've
attempted, but sometimes just barely. :) I was playing with a 12V on display at
Home Depot today (can't remember the brand, but one of the good ones)...I just
about drove a screw completely THROUGH a 2x4! That's what I'd get, if I did it
over.

You can't possibly over-spend on tools. Even Cheapass Ron says that!

Tim Taylor is my idol...
Neal

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-scirocco-l@scirocco.org
[mailto:owner-scirocco-l@scirocco.org]On Behalf Of Kervin Ridgley
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 10:50 PM
To: Scirocco List
Subject: (OT) Drill Cord or Battery


Well, I'm going to need to buy a drill to get the rivets out of my
control arm (and maybe a shine bar sometime down the road).  I don't
have power close to where I work on my car, so I can get a corded drill
with a long-a** power cord or a nice cordless one.  What kind of
cordless drill would you get?

Kervin
86 8V

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