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Try that with one of those plastic blade set ups. LolWide open and just the edge of the string tilted on about a 45 parallel with the wire
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Try that with one of those plastic blade set ups. LolWide open and just the edge of the string tilted on about a 45 parallel with the wire
Its weird my work and personal set is the exact same but I got my work Makita cause I already had my personal Makita.My company buys everything I ask for
I ain't seen a Chuck in ten years but had the drill for it till about 3 yrs agoha I still use a craftsman. It ain't broke yet and I've built all the pens and fencing with it. Still going strong. And when the battery dies I pull out various extension cords and run s plug in black and decker. Well once I find the chuck for it which usually takes about an hour.
lol it's an old one. If you ain't careful it'll sprain your wrist. Then again maybe my craftsman is running outta steam.I ain't seen a Chuck in ten years but had the drill for it till about 3 yrs ago
a flathead and hammer makes an excellent Chucklol it's an old one. If you ain't careful it'll sprain your wrist. Then again maybe my craftsman is running outta steam.
Can't take the chance on ruining an antiquea flathead and hammer makes an excellent Chuck
D*mn u guys. That's it now I gotta add another wire or two. Otherwise I will wonder if something will still get into it.