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Bort
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$15 seems like a lot for an ass screw from Bunnings.

Sometimes their prices are a bit of an ass screw

Post Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:55 am 
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Glen found a place to get free ass screws Rolling Eyes

Probably dumpster dived for them....
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I was at Trade Tools today buying Karen a nice new cordless drill when the guy told me that there are a lot of drills about to hit the market with Li-ion batteries at voltages lower than the Dewalt 36 v.

I don't know if they contain A123s. We might be able to get a usable voltage pack without butchering a higher voltage pack. It will be interesting to find out.
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That is very thoughtfull of you buying your wife a new cordles drill Philip Very Happy

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Very true; we should all buy our wives and/or girlfriends their own cordless driver so they don't feel left out Laughing
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"but there is another attachment comeing" Laughing

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I didn't just get her the Bosch, I also got her a pair of nips and a pinch bar.
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LMFAO. was i only the only one who understood that.... good Laughing
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lol

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I see that my brand of drill is releasing a Li Mn battery. http://www.milwaukee-et.com/int/int_news.nsf/vwPressReleases/61177F1EA3C0A075C12571F000506EAF?OpenDocument I might get these for my next robot.

BTW Karen did want the above tools. Karen is rebuilding the bathroom and toilet into one room. My tool tend to be a bit heavy for her when she uses them for hours.
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New charger
http://www.adventuresportshq.com/shop/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=22
Could be a nice cheap one though keep in mind its US
No idea is there an aust one but some of there market is here
If you can't order with them I have just started working causaly at one of these places so i'm sure I can sort something out.
Even the batterys don't look too bad
http://www.adventuresportshq.com/shop/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=21
Discharge rate is only problem for those more high power bots
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Umm... I may have missed reading it, but what is the capacity of the DeWalt battery packs?

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2.2AH i believe
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