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I wonder if this comes in a left handed rechargable version?
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WoodButcher formulated on Tuesday :
I wonder if this comes in a left handed rechargable version? Art Yeah, but is it compatible with Vista? I don't see any USB connections Mekon |
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Mekon wrote:
| WoodButcher formulated on Tuesday : || I wonder if this comes in a left handed rechargable version? | | Yeah, but is it compatible with Vista? I don't see any USB | connections This may be the Bluetooth model with laser nail-tracking and the new inertial guidance subsystem featuring advanced thumb-avoidance software. -- Morris Dovey DeSoto Solar DeSoto, Iowa USA http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/ |
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Morris Dovey wrote:
This may be the Bluetooth model with laser nail-tracking and the new inertial guidance subsystem featuring advanced thumb-avoidance software. I've seen the video of these. Are they real? Can you buy them? The guy goes to hit the hot dog with the hammer and BAM the head retracts into the handle and the hot dog doesn't have a mark on it! |
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WoodButcher spewed forth: I wonder if this comes in a left handed rechargable version? Art It looks more like a Newfies' hammerg |
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After serious thinking Gordon Airporte wrote :
Morris Dovey wrote: This may be the Bluetooth model with laser nail-tracking and the new inertial guidance subsystem featuring advanced thumb-avoidance software. I've seen the video of these. Are they real? Can you buy them? The guy goes to hit the hot dog with the hammer and BAM the head retracts into the handle and the hot dog doesn't have a mark on it! They were going to be imported into Australia, the AMA (medico union) protested that with all these safer tools, they weren't going to get the work sewing blokes like me back together. (Mrs Mekon is planning to import one direct) Mekon |
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ChairMan wrote:
In , WoodButcher spewed forth: I wonder if this comes in a left handed rechargable version? Art It looks more like a Newfies' hammerg Must have come out on April first. -- Gerald Ross Cochran, GA The trouble with not having a job is that you can't take a day off! |
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I bet the batteries last along time.
G "WoodButcher" wrote in message ... I wonder if this comes in a left handed rechargable version? Art |
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On Tue, 29 May 2007 15:15:30 -0500, "greg" wrote:
I bet the batteries last along time. G How does one know when the batteries are wearing down? Is there a low-battery indicator? "WoodButcher" wrote in message ... I wonder if this comes in a left handed rechargable version? Art +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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In article , Mark & Juanita
wrote: On Tue, 29 May 2007 15:15:30 -0500, "greg" wrote: I bet the batteries last along time. G How does one know when the batteries are wearing down? Is there a low-battery indicator? You start hitting your thumb... |
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Dave Balderstone wrote:
| In article , Mark & | Juanita wrote: | || On Tue, 29 May 2007 15:15:30 -0500, "greg" || wrote: || ||| I bet the batteries last along time. ||| ||| G || || How does one know when the batteries are wearing down? Is there || a low-battery indicator? | | You start hitting your thumb... Hey! I just noticed that if you remove one of the batteries it functions as a dead-blow hammer. The instructions say that to recharge the batteries, you unscrew the cap at the bottom of the handle, remove the batteries and reinsert them backward, then pull a minimum of four dozen annular 10d nails from 10-year old pallets. The claws are monolithic piezo crystals and produce a surge of power when the nail is pulled. When that's been done, you just unreverse the batteries and you're good to go again. They do caution that striking anything with the claws may cause a malfunction. -- Morris Dovey DeSoto Solar DeSoto, Iowa USA http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/ |
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On Tue, 29 May 2007 20:26:03 -0600, Dave Balderstone
wrote: In article , Mark & Juanita wrote: On Tue, 29 May 2007 15:15:30 -0500, "greg" wrote: I bet the batteries last along time. G How does one know when the batteries are wearing down? Is there a low-battery indicator? You start hitting your thumb... Ah, clever. +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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Mark & Juanita explained on 30/05/2007 :
On Tue, 29 May 2007 15:15:30 -0500, "greg" wrote: I bet the batteries last along time. G How does one know when the batteries are wearing down? Is there a low-battery indicator? Don't you see it? It is right there next to the USB port. Mekon |
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"WoodButcher" wrote in message ... I wonder if this comes in a left handed rechargable version? Art But what do you do when the batteries fail and the nail is only half way in??? |
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"Warren Weber" wrote in message . .. "WoodButcher" wrote in message ... I wonder if this comes in a left handed rechargable version? Art But what do you do when the batteries fail and the nail is only half way in??? Revert to caveman mode. Pick up a rock and drive the nail home. |
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WoodButcher wrote:
I wonder if this comes in a left handed rechargable version? Art At the risk of being VERY politically incorrect and offending any women who frequent this group, it looks like a womans hammer to me. Wayne |
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"NoOne N Particular" wrote WoodButcher wrote: I wonder if this comes in a left handed rechargable version? Art At the risk of being VERY politically incorrect and offending any women who frequent this group, it looks like a womans hammer to me. It looks like something that my wife would buy me for Christmas. |
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Is that an LED under the head? Could come in handy if you needed to
drive a nail in the dark. Maybe it's a laser - so you can see if you're going to hit your finger and/or thumb. Couid be an infra red detector that sense the heat from your finger and/or thumb. If it detects a warm finger and/or thumb in the path of the head. a customizable program for the built in micro processor will release the patent pending "hammer head lock" allowing the head to pivot back on the hidden hinge below the claw end of the head, I wonder if you have to return it to the manufacturer to have the "hammer head lock" reset - or replaced.\ On thirtieth thought - could be an electrically heated hammer handle. If you've ever had to do any hammer outside during the winter - in Minnesota - you know that when your hands are REALLY - though not cold enough to go numb - it REALLY hurts - more than if your hand was warmer. charlie b |
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Oh sure another cordless manufacturer with their own battery set-up when
will it end, we need uniformity. -- Watch for the bounce. If ya didn't see it, ya didn't feel it. If ya see it, it didn't go off. Old Air Force Munitions Saying "WoodButcher" wrote in message ... I wonder if this comes in a left handed rechargable version? Art |
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