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RE: Sherline was - Re: Magnifier primary



Original poster: "Mccauley, Daniel H by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <daniel.h.mccauley-at-lmco-dot-com>



DeWalt and Milwaukee are great power tools.  One isn't better than the
other, but you'll find there are
Milwaukee people and there are DeWalt people.  You'll rarely find someone
who mixes the power tools.
Color coordination is important!

The Captain



 > >Makita makes great tools that have never let me down.  "I"
 > would avoid
 > >Black and Decker like the plague...  Dewalt and Milwalkie
 > (sp) are fine
 > >though...
 >
 >
 > That's Milwaukee.  I lived in the city for many years, and
 > even applied for
 > a couple jobs at the company for internships and after graduation.
 >
 > IMO, a cordless drill is far more useful than a drill press.
 > In fact, I
 > put a nice 14.4V Dewalt on my wedding registry! o:)  (along
 > with a new
 > Gerber multitool and a plasma globe!)  Not the best for high
 > precision
 > work, or where the hole needs to be perpendicular +-1 degree,
 > but screws
 > get tiresome by hand!  A nice cordless drill will set you
 > back about the
 > same as a nice tabletop drillpress.
 >
 > I haven't used many cordless tools, but the Dewalt products I
 > have used
 > have been generally of very high quality, and nicer than the
 > other brands I
 > have used.  I, too, have no affiliation with Dewalt, and am
 > only passing
 > along my experiences. ;)
 >
 > Regards,
 >
 > Mark Broker
 > Chief Engineer, The Geek Group
 >
 >
 >
 >