brightspark
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if its one of -black and decker metal cased drills I hope u use it through an rcd .more people snuffed it or nearly got electrocuted with them without oneits not a nice way to go
no it isn't once u have had a realy bad one u will never want another like it. I get them often but nothing 2 nastyAt least it's quick
I bet u do it again sometimeI gave myself a good 110 volt zap of a Miller Syncrowave last week, I didn't like it much either, serves me right for poking around inside it with a metal torch I guess.
Ah, no good then. Thanks for looking anyway.probably, even if he eventually wants all his tools back, which I very much doubt, I can't see him using it.
I wouldn't know a jacobs internal taper if it but me on the bum any clues, code numbers, diameters etc?
EDIT - just had a look, both threaded, one internal, one external
I haven't got one
ITS NOT FAIR !!
Is that a little brass funnel, and a drip oiler, in the third photo Brew'?
Oh, I've got one of them.I acquired a magnehelic gauge;
Apparently they have them outside the pharmacy clean rooms at the hospital. Not sure what I'm gonna do with it.
The drill that caused me the most apprehension was a WW2 WD-stamped B&D alloy-bodied big sod. Using it in a farm workshop which had wired fuses (RCDs; what are they, then?) and it never killed me. I was waiting for it, though. I later saw the same drills on a piece of Lancaster bomber factory newsreel, being wielded by Doris the Driller on the production line, so its age checked out.if its one of -black and decker metal cased drills I hope u use it through an rcd .more people snuffed it or nearly got electrocuted with them without oneits not a nice way to go
There's stuff out there to protect you from getting shocks off those drillsif its one of -black and decker metal cased drills I hope u use it through an rcd .more people snuffed it or nearly got electrocuted with them without oneits not a nice way to go
and theres the hse to jump on u for failing your duty to safetyThere's stuff out there to protect you from getting shocks off those drills
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