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Post by Marty on Aug 8, 2022 21:21:55 GMT -5
I couldn't find my Milwaukee Driver and then remembered it rolled off and under the bench the other day. I needed it so I moved all the stuff under there and crawled under to retrieve it. Turned out that was way too stressful on me. I'm okay but had to lay down for quite a few hours before I felt normal again, gave DaWife a scare. I'm fine now and will have someone help me put things back in order tomorrow.
One other thing came to mind was my test amp down there. A Centaur Acoustic PA model, perfect test amp for a workbench. Two channels, #1 has a 1/4" line, XLR and RCA inputs and #2 has 1/4" Passive and Active piezo inputs. Meaning that just about anything you run across it has a input for. I bought it over 20 years ago and have had almost no issues with it other than needing the pots and jacks cleaned.
If you run across one BUY it as a spare amp.
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Post by t-bob on Aug 8, 2022 21:42:30 GMT -5
That didn’t seem like a bad day. You found the damn drill and then you had a nap. It just sounds like a normal day.
You’ll probably somebody will buy it and you’ll get some money.
I’d have to make it be a good day for you
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Post by Marty on Aug 8, 2022 23:49:40 GMT -5
I will never sell that driver Bob. They don't make it or the batteries for it anymore. But it has a feature that makes it very special for guitar work. A adjustable pressure clutch that never tightens a screw too tight to crack a pickguard or strip a tuner screw. It works well as a powered string winder but I NEVER use it that way. I also have a spare charger for it tucked away somewhere. It's a important tool for doing neck resets.
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Post by Marty on Aug 8, 2022 23:57:45 GMT -5
I'm feeling better after a very long nap and a good meal. Part of my problem is that I probably don't eat enough.
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Post by t-bob on Aug 9, 2022 1:29:40 GMT -5
I saw your little pressure clutch driver - I had one pressure clutch Milwaukee screwdriver tool kit 2409-22 $269 approx. I changed my guitars - Marty's string winder
And I bought it for my cabinet work and my furniture - not stripping screws or channels.
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Post by dradtke on Aug 9, 2022 7:21:13 GMT -5
That crawling around on the floor stuff is getting harder all the time.
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Post by TKennedy on Aug 9, 2022 7:33:54 GMT -5
That crawling around on the floor stuff is getting harder all the time. After crawling around on the floor looking for something I usually just stay there and take a nap.
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Post by Marty on Aug 9, 2022 8:21:28 GMT -5
That crawling around on the floor stuff is getting harder all the time. After crawling around on the floor looking for something I usually just stay there and take a nap. Probably what I should have done. Crawling under there and lifting things was a very bad idea. I still have to put things back but I'll take it real easy this time.
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Post by TKennedy on Aug 9, 2022 8:34:40 GMT -5
If you’d done that your wife would probably have drawn a chalk line on the floor around you.
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Post by Marty on Aug 10, 2022 21:19:09 GMT -5
Buddy Milo came by and helped me get the amp put back under there and get the cords arranged.
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Post by John B on Aug 11, 2022 7:26:10 GMT -5
I once again return to my earlier medical advice (which is not really medical advice, so don't hold me to it):
DON'T DO THAT!
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