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RonandConni

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Posted: 05/27/08 09:07pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The stabilizer job belongs to the DW. This year I got her a cheap cordless drill. Now she does not even complain about having to crank them down. If the drill ever fails I will have to make an immediate trip to Wally World for a replacement.


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TnTtravelers wrote:

rick_niagara wrote:

I have a cordless drill, but crank mine manually for exercise, gee guys, is it that difficult to crank?????

Naw, just easier when your holding a beer with the other hand.

Good one!!!!!


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rick_niagara wrote:

I have a cordless drill, but crank mine manually for exercise, gee guys, is it that difficult to crank?????

Of course, they are. I want someone to brush my teeth for me, too.

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TnTtravelers wrote:

rick_niagara wrote:

I have a cordless drill, but crank mine manually for exercise, gee guys, is it that difficult to crank?????

Naw, just easier when your holding a beer with the other hand.


Agreed, I won't open one until I have it spotted where the DW decides it needs to be. Then it's time to relax!


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A buddy of mine made welded the proper size socket to about an 8-10" extension which I use on my cordless drill. The extra length socket is nice.


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