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And why is that? If it didn't work, it didn't work. I didn't expect it to since it just fell about 30 feet into a pool, and I needed the extra gun to finish the job. So Darwin is gunna get me since my tools last? Doesn't quite make since. I am talking about 18V battery powered power toold so we are all understanding.
And why is that? If it didn't work, it didn't work. I didn't expect it to since it just fell about 30 feet into a pool, and I needed the extra gun to finish the job. So Darwin is gunna get me since my tools last? Doesn't quite make since. I am talking about 18V battery powered power toold so we are all understanding.
Just the simple concept of grabbing a power tool that you just dropped in water and using it is enough to raise an eyebrow.
Did you hear about the pastor who got electrocuted to death in front of his congregation just before babtising someone? Who knew a microphone could be deadly...
Last edited by Notladstyle; 02-09-2007 at 11:41 AM.
electricity in any form is nothing to play with. granted DC current is much less likely to electrocute you than AC, a high amperage nickel metal hydride battery can still cause some pretty serious burns be it the battery exploding or the motor seizing and melting the case.
Just the simple concept of grabbing a power tool that you just dropped in water and using it is enough to raise an eyebrow.
Did you hear about the pastor who got electrocuted to death in front of his congregation just before babtising someone? Who knew a microphone could be deadly...
Just the simple concept of grabbing a power tool that you just dropped in water and using it is enough to raise an eyebrow.
Did you hear about the pastor who got electrocuted to death in front of his congregation just before babtising someone? Who knew a microphone could be deadly...
Was it a cordless microphone? Most power tools are built encased entirley of plastic...I would think the chances of electrocution would be quite slim.
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granted DC current is much less likely to electrocute you than AC, a high amperage nickel metal hydride battery can still cause some pretty serious burns be it the battery exploding or the motor seizing and melting the case.
Just the simple concept of grabbing a power tool that you just dropped in water and using it is enough to raise an eyebrow.
That's great....I've still never heard of this happening. I'd be more worried of permanently damaging my tool because of using it while it was wet rather than being injured.
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I got a dig bick. You this read wrong. You read that wrong too.
I got a dig bick. You this read wrong. You read that wrong too.
No.
I don't like any of your recommendations! I need new ones!
I'm actually extremely surprised this stupid thread lasted this long. i was really only looking for a max of maybe 10 posts. not more than 46....
I say lock it please =]
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LOGIC? You seriously want to invoke logic in a conversation about fake hijackings, missiles hitting the pentagon, and bombs planted throughout the world trade center? I thought it was a given that logic was checked at the door when entering one of these threads.