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From: <funkyneroc-at-ntlworld.com>
Subject: Re: RE: The drills debate [TANKS]
Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 23:54:42 +0100
Reply-To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com

I dont know what part of the world your in Martin,
but its a firm called "direct power" 
I imagine its UK only,
possibly part of the B&Q family, not sure.
If screwfix means anything to you ,you`ll find it.
I`m not really able to recommend these drills ,since i`ve not tried anything else 
for tank power,Have you?

Neil

> 
> From: "Martin  Helsing" <martin.helsing-at-earthlink.net>
> Date: 2007/05/12 Sat PM 10:19:53 BST
> To: <tanks-at-rctankcombat.com>
> Subject: RE: The drills debate [TANKS]
> 
> What make is it?
>  
> Thanks,
> Martin
>  
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> Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 5:33 PM
> To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com
> Subject: The drills debate [TANKS]
>  
>  
> There is no dought that Makita & Dewalt make very high quality drills, 
> I`ve been a joiner 20 years ,so I know about drills.
> but I used a cheaper make, cost just 35 pounds each .
> just to give it a try, 
> maybe i was lucky but the power and torque 
> out of my tank could pull your arm off.
> The low gear on almost any battery drill will be 
> 350-400 rpm ,perfect,
> see pic for the business end of my tank
>  
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