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Re: Home Depot In-store donation

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Originally Posted by hionwind View Post
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This is the first Ryobi product I would consider purchasing for myself. It is reasonably well made and has sufficient power for everything our team needs it to do. Our team has two of these drills, 6 batteries (4 compact + 2 high capacity) and a 6-Port-SuperCharger. With 10-20 people working, we never run out of batteries except when we were cutting "speed holes" in our chassis with a couple of hole saws. The batteries charge very quickly (under half an hour, I think).

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Originally Posted by jvriezen View Post
Thanks for the tip on the deburring tool. My previous team had one, and we've been missing one on my new team. Tried a couple other places that didn't have that type. Didn't realize HD carried those.
I found them in the tool section of the plumbing department. I got a good workout the weekend before Bag & Tag using one of these to clean up all our "speed holes". Unscrew the cap on the end of the handle and remove the spare blade. Put the spare blade somewhere safe, say in your tool box. We found that the end cap tends to unscrew on it's own, allowing the spare blade to fall out and get lost.
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