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    Black and Decker Drills

    Couple weeks ago at the landfill found the drill on the left, switch is haywire but has chuck key then this afternoon found the drill on the right missing chuck key buns perfectly no brush arc or bearing noises.




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    Perfect. One to have and 1 to scrap!

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    Quote Originally Posted by btkr View Post
    Perfect. One to have and 1 to scrap!
    The faulty switch is replaceable, or I could use this as a bench drill permanently wired to a wall receptacle having a switch or even a foot pedal. The later would be a safer solution.

    Pat bought me a new Porter Cable 1/2" drill, first drill I ever owned that came with a warranty card to fill out and mail in.

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