Pj

"P©WÉ®T©©LMAN ²ºº3"

28/10/2003 8:44 AM

Makita built in batteries for 7.2V cordless drills.

Makita made some of the best very small cordless drills, very handy, very
compact.
Don't throw those drills away for the want of a battery or plug in
transformer type charger, they are great for small jobs around the house.
The solder in & the two lead wire 7.2V battery types are up for bids on eBay
I also have the harder to find 4.8V batteries in both types & the chargers
for the same models.
--
© Jon Down ®
J.D.Power tool
http://www.stores.ebay.com/jdpowertoolcanada




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Pj

"P©WÉ®T©©LMAN ²ºº3"

in reply to "P©WÉ®T©©LMAN ²ºº3" on 28/10/2003 8:44 AM

28/10/2003 7:48 PM


"Morgans" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "P©WÉ®T©©LMAN ²ºº3" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Makita made some of the best very small cordless drills, very handy,
very
> > compact.
> > Don't throw those drills away for the want of a battery or plug in
> > transformer type charger, they are great for small jobs around the
house.
> > The solder in & the two lead wire 7.2V battery types are up for bids on
> eBay
> > I also have the harder to find 4.8V batteries in both types & the
chargers
> > for the same models.
> > --
> > © Jon Down ®
> > J.D.Power tool
> > http://www.stores.ebay.com/jdpowertoolcanada
> >

> Split the case, and buy some new batteries, and make a new pack. Cheaper.
> Easy. Put it back together with J B Weld.
> --
> Jim in NC

The models I'm referring to have the batteries installed in the handles of
the drills & require none of those drastic tactics......for less than $20 it
wouldn't be worth the time or effort doing what you say even if it was
possible.

Jon~

Mj

"Morgans"

in reply to "P©WÉ®T©©LMAN ²ºº3" on 28/10/2003 8:44 AM

28/10/2003 6:59 PM


"P©WÉ®T©©LMAN ²ºº3" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Makita made some of the best very small cordless drills, very handy, very
> compact.
> Don't throw those drills away for the want of a battery or plug in
> transformer type charger, they are great for small jobs around the house.
> The solder in & the two lead wire 7.2V battery types are up for bids on
eBay
> I also have the harder to find 4.8V batteries in both types & the chargers
> for the same models.
> --
> © Jon Down ®
> J.D.Power tool
> http://www.stores.ebay.com/jdpowertoolcanada
>
>
>
>

Split the case, and buy some new batteries, and make a new pack. Cheaper.
Easy. Put it back together with J B Weld.
--
Jim in NC


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