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Default Crappy tools

On 2010-03-12, Jon Anderson wrote:
Ignoramus22050 wrote:

I bought a nice old 1/2" slow speed drill (deifinitely will pull your
wrist if it snags) for $5 on ebay, picked up near my house. I have
been happy with my dewalt drill however.


Excellent score! I seldom see anything of interest on ebay that's
close enough to pick up. One of the downsides to rural living....


I seldom see anything worth buying on ebay as well. But I keep
looking. Sometimes things work out great.

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