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Re: pic: DeWalt carnage
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Of course to be able to use the transmission, per the NBD white paper, other drill components are needed (clamshell, spindle, spindle housing, cap) As a comparision, using the DC940 model, the necessary components for 4 complete transmissions plus shipping from www.ereplacementparts.com is $307, vs $302 from www.dewaltservicenet.com vs $239 from a source who sells the whole drill without batteries and chargers. Besides cheaper, it is fun to have the students learn to disassemble, modify, and otherwise create DeWalt carnage. Mike Zanghi Lead Mentor Team 624 CRyptonite Robotics Last edited by MikeZ : 19-01-2008 at 10:57. Reason: corrected costs |
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