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"todd"

16/06/2006 9:57 PM

Tool gloat

A coworker recently showed me a bunch of tools that an electrician friend
gave him prior to moving to the left coast. Among the items were a set of
knockout punches, a conduit bender, a Hilti gun, and a Milwaukee right-angle
drill, to name a few. Now, we're IT guys, so I'm not sure what he's gonna
do with the knockout punches, but the rest of it would have a use at least
now and then, I suppose. We tested the Hilti gun and found that you need a
purple load to shoot an anchor into the concrete block in the parking lot.
Unfortunately, when we tested the drill, we pulled the trigger and got
nothing. After we made sure we had power, I told him I'd take it home and
check it out. I took it apart and decided that the switch was bad. He told
me if I wanted to fix it, I could have it. I called Milwaukee, who told me
that based on the serial number, the drill was made between 1974 and 1976
and that the switch was still available. God bless Milwaukee. I picked up
the new switch today and installed it. Runs like a champ. For $14, I now
have a drill that not only works great, but will give my biceps a workout.
Man, is that thing stout!

todd


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LH

Lew Hodgett

in reply to "todd" on 16/06/2006 9:57 PM

17/06/2006 5:45 AM

todd wrote:
> A coworker recently showed me a bunch of tools that an electrician
friend
> gave him prior to moving to the left coast. Among the items were a
set of
> knockout punches, a conduit bender, a Hilti gun, and a Milwaukee
right-angle
> drill, to name a few. Now, we're IT guys, so I'm not sure what
he's gonna
> do with the knockout punches, but the rest of it would have a use
at least
> now and then, I suppose.

If those are Greenlee punches, they are worth a few $.

Lew


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