Looking to borrow cordless Hammer drill
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My brother and I are going out to climb in South Dakota. We are looking to borrow a cordless hammer drill from someone in the Milwaukee or surrounding areas. We have previously bolted routes out in SD by hand and are looking for something a little faster. We are willing to meet at a location of your choosing. We will offer to buy two six packs of beer of your choosing and/or are open to any negotiations. We are hoping to have this no later than April 10th, 2017. Please PM me or comment on this forum. |
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Are you for real??? |
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The fact that you even specify the drill needs to be "cordless" is not very confidence inspiring. |
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Be sure to align yourself with the bolting ethics of the area. Black Hills Climber's Coalition is a good place to start. |
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You might be best served by renting one.....or possibly forking over the $$ to purchase your own. Personally I'd never hand over that type of tool to a couple of strangers who are planning on taking it several states away. Good luck! |
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Vas Carmicheal wrote:The fact that you even specify the drill needs to be "cordless" is not very confidence inspiring.the one i use has a cord to my batteries |
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Darren Mabe wrote: the one i use has a cord to my batteriesCan you actually unironically imagine defending this thought pattern? |
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Vas Carmicheal wrote: the one i use has a cord to my batteries Can you actually unironically imagine defending this thought pattern? This phrase you have been using "actually unironically imagine" i dont quite understand. But my drill batteries go in pack with about 5' of cord to the drill. I used to fifi the batteries to a piece below me with about 30' of cord to the drill and I climbing. |