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I was at a construction site around here and saw a guy using a brand of tool
I'd never heard of. It was a very, very solid 1/2" hammer drill, totally
painted orange (from the maker, not for marking), probably 20 years old. Said
"Ocor Percussion Drill" and had a NY address.

Anyone ever hear of these guys? It was one _really_ well-made drill. Lots of
machinings and steel parts. Pretty small, too. In good shape for the age.

GTO(John)
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"GTO69RA4" wrote in message
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I was at a construction site around here and saw a guy using a brand of

tool
I'd never heard of. It was a very, very solid 1/2" hammer drill, totally
painted orange (from the maker, not for marking), probably 20 years old.

Said
"Ocor Percussion Drill" and had a NY address.

Anyone ever hear of these guys? It was one _really_ well-made drill. Lots

of
machinings and steel parts. Pretty small, too. In good shape for the age.

GTO(John)


Are you sure about your spelling. Google can't find anything.

Lane


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Are you sure about your spelling. Google can't find anything.

Lane


Pretty sure. I couldn't find anything either. I'll try to get another look at
it again.

GTO(John)
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