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Barry N. Turner
 
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I always intended to get a Milwaukee or Sioux close quarter drill for power
sanding bowls and other turnings. I have an older Panasonic 9.6 volt
cordless VSR drill, which I decided to try for this use. It works so well,
I have all but given up any ideas of getting a Milwaukee or Sioux drill. I
have had no problems with accessing the bottoms of any but the smallest of
bowls I have turned. The 0 - 1500 speed range is just about right.

Barry


"Al Kyder" wrote in message
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Home depot has this dril marked down to $119.00. My store was out and
sold me the display for $90.00 and for $9.00 more I got replacement for
1 year with no questions asked.

God Bless,
Al Kyder



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