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Thanks Al. I couldn't remember what it was called. Used many times when I was a kid. It is actually very useful. One neat feature though, pull the shoulder mechanism off the slider shafts, and fire up the drill!! Beware of Helicopter! Learned the hard way!
Also, another not so neat trick, to accidentally hit the trigger on a IngersallRand 1/2" Drive Impact with a 12" extentention and a Snap-on 15mm swivel socket. Talk about a helicopter!! Learned that one many times the hard way. Sorry to digress a bit. Wondering what Gui came up with...![]() Last edited by PMGRACER : 27-05-2003 at 20:17. |
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