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Re: Broken power tool: Junk it or fix it?
I try to fix any cord power tools. I have saved some gas driven tools for parts. With cordless, the repair is too often more costly than a replacement. I recently had a cordless drill over 5 years old go south. The problem was the charger and batteries. I purchased a replacement for less than the cast of a new charger and batteries. Hand tools never wear out and they have a personally. I have had tools that are almost 100 yrs old. In fact many of them have wood handles etc. that are now of cocobolo or other exotic woods. Tracker
posted: 11:11 pm on August 18th