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"CW"

24/12/2006 6:22 AM

Cordless?

I new it had to happen: http://www.barbarak.com/item.php?id=76#top


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u

in reply to "CW" on 24/12/2006 6:22 AM

24/12/2006 9:01 PM

Oh, I thought you were referring to girly power tools.

Mike

Em

"Epictitus"

in reply to "CW" on 24/12/2006 6:22 AM

25/12/2006 1:51 PM

OK, I have left and right handed tin snips....I think left handed hammers
went by the wayside - at least around here...

I never really considered left handed tape measures...personally I would
like to find any tape measure that lasts.

Lately I've been buying the dollar store ones as they seem to last about as
long as the expensive name brands.


"cm" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Home Depot carried left handed hammers for a while and may still. They
> have a molded grip to fit a left handers palm and the opposite for
> righties.
>
> All of Stanleys 10' and 12' tape measures were left handed up through the
> mid 1980's. Now they are all righties. Anyone know what would make a
> pencil left handed? Also do you know why a tape measure would be left
> handed besides the markings on the blade?
>
> Left handed cm
>
>
> "Epictitus" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>I looked at her website but can't find the left handed hammers...
>>
>> "George Max" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>> On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 06:22:07 GMT, "CW" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>I new it had to happen: http://www.barbarak.com/item.php?id=76#top
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This is more accurately called cord/cordless. Even then it's stil a
>>> battery pack on your hip instead of the drill.
>>>
>>> Not a bad idea in light of the behemoth packs that come on some drills
>>> now. However, *not* having the weight of the pack in the tool is
>>> probably going to make it feel unbalanced and therefore a bit
>>> unwieldly, no matter the lighter weight.
>>>
>>> I think I'll stick with my Milwaukee 14.4, thank you.
>>
>>
>
>

Dt

Dude

in reply to "CW" on 24/12/2006 6:22 AM

24/12/2006 10:47 AM

CW wrote:
> I new it had to happen: http://www.barbarak.com/item.php?id=76#top
>
> >

I have a cordless table saw and cordless jointer. I only plug them in if I
want to cut or trim some wood. Without plugging them in, I can still set
my coffee cup on them, and an unplugged tool is easier to move around.

Ll

"Locutus"

in reply to "CW" on 24/12/2006 6:22 AM

24/12/2006 1:55 AM


"CW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I new it had to happen: http://www.barbarak.com/item.php?id=76#top
>

You new(sic) what had to happen?


Em

"Epictitus"

in reply to "CW" on 24/12/2006 6:22 AM

24/12/2006 11:03 AM

I looked at her website but can't find the left handed hammers...

"George Max" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 06:22:07 GMT, "CW" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>I new it had to happen: http://www.barbarak.com/item.php?id=76#top
>>
>
>
> This is more accurately called cord/cordless. Even then it's stil a
> battery pack on your hip instead of the drill.
>
> Not a bad idea in light of the behemoth packs that come on some drills
> now. However, *not* having the weight of the pack in the tool is
> probably going to make it feel unbalanced and therefore a bit
> unwieldly, no matter the lighter weight.
>
> I think I'll stick with my Milwaukee 14.4, thank you.

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "CW" on 24/12/2006 6:22 AM

24/12/2006 2:35 PM

Actually I believe Hitachi came out with that 2 -4 years ago.


"CW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I new it had to happen: http://www.barbarak.com/item.php?id=76#top
>
>

Mb

"Mekon"

in reply to "CW" on 24/12/2006 6:22 AM

24/12/2006 4:24 PM


"Epictitus" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I looked at her website but can't find the left handed hammers...

Or even the striped paint.

But the long weights are there.

Mekon

Cc

"CW"

in reply to "CW" on 24/12/2006 6:22 AM

24/12/2006 7:58 AM

The "cordless" drill with a cord.

"Locutus" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "CW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> >I new it had to happen: http://www.barbarak.com/item.php?id=76#top
> >
>
> You new(sic) what had to happen?
>
>
>

Fn

"# Fred #"

in reply to "CW" on 24/12/2006 6:22 AM

24/12/2006 12:24 PM


"Mekon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "CW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> The "cordless" drill with a cord.
>
> Well they had to.... It has all of 12 volts of power!
>
> Mekon
>
>

Why not just attach it to a car battery and turn it into a real drill?


ck

"cm"

in reply to "CW" on 24/12/2006 6:22 AM

24/12/2006 5:06 PM

Home Depot carried left handed hammers for a while and may still. They have
a molded grip to fit a left handers palm and the opposite for righties.

All of Stanleys 10' and 12' tape measures were left handed up through the
mid 1980's. Now they are all righties. Anyone know what would make a pencil
left handed? Also do you know why a tape measure would be left handed
besides the markings on the blade?

Left handed cm


"Epictitus" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I looked at her website but can't find the left handed hammers...
>
> "George Max" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 06:22:07 GMT, "CW" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>I new it had to happen: http://www.barbarak.com/item.php?id=76#top
>>>
>>
>>
>> This is more accurately called cord/cordless. Even then it's stil a
>> battery pack on your hip instead of the drill.
>>
>> Not a bad idea in light of the behemoth packs that come on some drills
>> now. However, *not* having the weight of the pack in the tool is
>> probably going to make it feel unbalanced and therefore a bit
>> unwieldly, no matter the lighter weight.
>>
>> I think I'll stick with my Milwaukee 14.4, thank you.
>
>

GM

George Max

in reply to "CW" on 24/12/2006 6:22 AM

24/12/2006 9:18 AM

On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 06:22:07 GMT, "CW" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I new it had to happen: http://www.barbarak.com/item.php?id=76#top
>


This is more accurately called cord/cordless. Even then it's stil a
battery pack on your hip instead of the drill.

Not a bad idea in light of the behemoth packs that come on some drills
now. However, *not* having the weight of the pack in the tool is
probably going to make it feel unbalanced and therefore a bit
unwieldly, no matter the lighter weight.

I think I'll stick with my Milwaukee 14.4, thank you.

Mb

"Mekon"

in reply to "CW" on 24/12/2006 6:22 AM

24/12/2006 4:22 PM


"CW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> The "cordless" drill with a cord.

Well they had to.... It has all of 12 volts of power!

Mekon

BM

"Buddy Matlosz"

in reply to "CW" on 24/12/2006 6:22 AM

24/12/2006 7:18 PM

She's not bad, I'd settle for braless.

B.

"CW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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