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    i have a snapon rattle gun that has buggered batteries....you have just given me an idea

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    Brilliant idea, i have a ryobi 9.6V drill that i was loathe to throw out after the battery died.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Brilliant idea, i have a ryobi 9.6V drill that i was loathe to throw out after the battery died.

    That's even better. I have just done the trick, to my old 9.6 volt drill as well.
    That is now in the Landy tool box.

    The 18 volt job has a 24 volt charging system, so I gave that to my mate. His big red MAN bus is a 24 volt system, it makes the 18 volt drill work much better.

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