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.
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© Jon Down ®
J.D.Power tool
http://www.stores.ebay.com/jdpowertoolcanada
"Morgans" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "P©WÉ®T©©LMAN ²ºº3" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > 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~
"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.
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Jim in NC