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    Bear is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Well, it got me through, up until about a week ago, then it quit charging, no lights, no blown fuse. I sure hated having to get that ol corded thing out, but still haven't been able to afford another drill set. Actually, I've been avoiding things with screws involved.
    Today an incoming email from FreeCycle had 2 batteries and a charger, I was onto that like butter on pancakes! Turned out to be my exact batteries and charger, plus the woman saved them for me, in spite of a previous request(which she figured only wanted them because they were free). I drove the 25 miles to get there, wondering all the way if they'd already be gone, but she had kept them for me. They look and work like new ones!
    I also had an earlier request to pick up a computer and monitor, which was going to wait until next week some tome, but with the batteries and charger pickup I swung by and grabbed it too ; )


    With due regards to SirScrapAlot: One Happy Camper!


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