Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know. I already have eight or nine drills, but how can I pass this wonderful addition up. Hey, it's portable and there's the benefit of that it can stand as a slap in the face to that group of politicians who are pushing their absurd green agendas.
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Re: Time to Buy a New Milwaukee Drill?
I couldn't help but wonder as I watched that, what happens if the bit sticks? In a cartoon Wile E Coyote would be holding on for dear life while being rotated like a pinwheel in a strong wind.
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Re: Time to Buy a New Milwaukee Drill?
A pin wheel being slapped against a hard surface with each rotation.
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Re: Time to Buy a New Milwaukee Drill?
Brought back memories of using a Milwaukee 'Hole Hawg' on jobsites. there's a threaded hole in the top of the case intended to accept a length of threaded pipe (3/4" if I remember). The purpose was to put the pipe 'handle in, and brace it against a stud or something. If you didn't and the bit jammed on that beast YOU WOULD GET HURT!Cherryville Chuck wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 10:43 am I couldn't help but wonder as I watched that, what happens if the bit sticks? In a cartoon Wile E Coyote would be holding on for dear life while being rotated like a pinwheel in a strong wind.
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Re: Time to Buy a New Milwaukee Drill?
that's us....
I gots to have one....
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Re: Time to Buy a New Milwaukee Drill?
Yep and it would wind up the cord around the motor before it stopped. What a beast it was, we put a 4' long pipe in the motor so 2 big strong men could hold it.DaninVan wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 11:26 amBrought back memories of using a Milwaukee 'Hole Hawg' on jobsites. there's a threaded hole in the top of the case intended to accept a length of threaded pipe (3/4" if I remember). The purpose was to put the pipe 'handle in, and brace it against a stud or something. If you didn't and the bit jammed on that beast YOU WOULD GET HURT!Cherryville Chuck wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 10:43 am I couldn't help but wonder as I watched that, what happens if the bit sticks? In a cartoon Wile E Coyote would be holding on for dear life while being rotated like a pinwheel in a strong wind.
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