Nee Milwaukee Right-Angle attachment
Went to my electrical supply store, and said, “I got this Milwaukee right-angle drill from you guys not fifteen years ago, and it’s already worn out”! Thought they’d be sympathetic . . .
I’d snapped the output shaft of the right angle attachment on a big bit, hitting a knot.
But, Milwaukee wants $90 for the “kit” with the sleeve, right-angle thingy, and all the bolts.
New drill, complete, is only around $200 mail-order.
Anybody got a spare adapter llying around?
Forrest – risking my wrist with a girly drill
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Fifteen years!!!...
Is that all?
What the hell do they want?!
Why the nerve...
Wish I could help but I still use my 30 yr old one .
But does this mean that if mine breaks they won't honor the warranty?
'-)
Edited 3/17/2007 2:29 am by dovetail97128
You could always opt for a Hole Hawg... but then it would be a broken wrist or some smashed fingers instead :=)
I dream of a Hole Hawg! Cool tool.
The really funny thing, Thursday when I had to use my normal Makita with a 3/4" auger bit, IT hit a nail, twitched violently in my hand, and snapped the chuck key out of its little holder, throwing it, lost forever, into loose insulation somewhere . . .
Forrest - did have another key
Anyone?
Anyone?
Anyone?
Forrest
Pay the man. Your wrist has suffered the loss of countless lost loves. Get over it and purchase anew. Go forward and do good work.
I don't want to sell mine, sorry. Here's some on eBay. http://cgi.ebay.com/Milwaukee-Right-Angle-Drive_W0QQitemZ320013099607QQcategoryZ632QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Edited 3/18/2007 7:53 am ET by MarkH
tryhttp://www.toolpartsdirect.com/