Surfing the web tonight. Checked out some chair sites, for
inspiration. Ran across a link labeled "power tool series". OK, always
like to look at tools. Saw a link for a "power saw adapter". I've been
planning on trying my sawzall for shaking rattle paint cans, just
haven't had the occassion to try it yet. So clicked on the link. Not
exactaly what I was expecting, but I can now about guarantee you that
shaking rattle paint cans with a sawzall suddenly seems entirely doable.
I also now understand why sales of cordless drills are so high. One
learns something new every day.
JOAT
I am, therefore I think.
J T wrote:
> Surfing the web tonight. Checked out some chair sites, for
> inspiration. Ran across a link labeled "power tool series". OK,
> always like to look at tools. Saw a link for a "power saw adapter".
> I've been planning on trying my sawzall for shaking rattle paint
> cans, just haven't had the occassion to try it yet. So clicked on
> the link. Not exactaly what I was expecting, but I can now about
> guarantee you that shaking rattle paint cans with a sawzall suddenly
> seems entirely doable. I also now understand why sales of cordless
> drills are so high. One learns something new every day.
>
>
>
> JOAT
> I am, therefore I think.
I live to learn someting new every day; then I can go back to bed! ;-) until
the next day!
Pop`
J T wrote:
> So clicked on the link. Not
> exactaly what I was expecting, but I can now about guarantee you that
> shaking rattle paint cans with a sawzall suddenly seems entirely doable.
> I also now understand why sales of cordless drills are so high. One
> learns something new every day.
Was it a Sawzall with a hand on it? <G>
The early 80's movie "Top Secret" had a tool just like it.
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Who could forget the "Anal Intruder", accidentally killing a character
when he plugged it into 220v?