Sell/Trade for Drill

Placing a cam? Slotting a nut? Slinging a tree?
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whatahutch
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Sell/Trade for Drill

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I have been putting up some routes at my family's farm and have ran into a crux. I had been borrowing my neighbors drill, but he destroyed it a couple of weeks ago. (He tore the chuck up). I have a couple of other people who are willing to lend me one, but I would rather own my own. So, sadly, I am selling my guitars. I have an electric Washburn X5, like this one except red.

http://www.washburn.com/products/electr ... _x5mbl.htm

And an Oscar Schmidt acoustic. (Sorry, no pic). Both have cases.

I will gladly trade for a good cordless hammer too.
I will be a super generous seller in my prices. Just shoot me an offer.
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KD
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Post by KD »

Why don't you replace the chuck instead of buying a whole new hammer drill? do you have a botsch?
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Well, I was borrowing my neighbors, it is a dewalt, at the farm. He owns it and from the way he was talking he has no plans at fixing it at this moment. I would rather buy my own then fix his and never get to use it but maybe four times a year.
My family's farm is three hours from where I live. (I only live an hour from the Red). I would like to have my own drill so I could bolt anything, anywhere, anytime I wanted (I am exaggerating a little here); and not rely on my neighbor, or other friends' tools to do so.
Besides, I can climb better than I can play guitar, and that is not saying much.
"Come to send, not condescend" - Eddie Vedder
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Post by KD »

then i would suggest you look into spending a little extra and getting a botsch hammerdrill. you will not wear out power tools. i have dropped my drill, cracked the case, left it out in the rain for almost a month and abused the crap out of it and it still works great!
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