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Where to buy a 90 degree Drill Bit jysullivan 04-01-2008
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Posted by Percival P. Cassidy on April 2, 2008, 4:58 pm
On 04/02/08 06:55 pm Jeff Wisnia wrote (in his sig. line):

"The speed of light is 1.8*1012 furlongs per fortnight."


So what's that in perches per sennight?

Perce

Posted by Jeff Wisnia on April 3, 2008, 5:57 pm
Percival P. Cassidy wrote:
> On 04/02/08 06:55 pm Jeff Wisnia wrote (in his sig. line):
>
> "The speed of light is 1.8*1012 furlongs per fortnight."
>
>
> So what's that in perches per sennight?
>
> Perce



You'd have to tell me which "perch" to use, from what I know, the unit
of length known as a perch varied from 10 feet to 25 feet depending on
the era and location.

The sennight is easier, it's just one week. I think sennight meant seven
days in some language.

Jeff (Declaring a truce.)

--
Jeffry Wisnia
(W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)
The speed of light is 1.8*10^12 furlongs per fortnight.


Posted by Larry Bud on April 2, 2008, 3:59 pm
> I spent most of the day going from hardware store to hardware store.
> No one carries them. =A0I even called Sears and Snap On Tools. =A0No one
> has them. =A0Where can I buy them?

Harbor Freight. Most of their shit is so bad, it might as well be
bent 90 degrees. ;-)

Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Blattus_Slafaly on April 2, 2008, 10:40 pm
jysullivan@hotmail.com wrote:
> I'm doing some maintenance on my electrical system. I purchased a
> special L90 box, which is required by code to install a foundation
> level outlet. I went to an electrical supply store to purchase this
> box. The clerk told me that I must purchase a 90 degree drill bit,
> which he explained as a standard drill bit with a 90 degree bend in
> it. He told me these can be purchased at most hardware stores. The
> instructions that came with the box shows a detailed drawing of these
> bits. They are basically just a standard bit but they have a 90
> degree bend in the middle of them so they will drill around corners.
>
> I spent most of the day going from hardware store to hardware store.
> No one carries them. I even called Sears and Snap On Tools. No one
> has them. Where can I buy them?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jerry

Same place they sell right angle screwdrivers and sky hooks.


--
Blattus Slafaly ? 3 :) 7/8

Posted by RC on April 7, 2008, 2:17 am
I know not to feed trolls or even respond if I think it is a troll.
I "got it" about the 90 degree drill bit and the right angle
screwdriver you mentioned.

However I don't get the sky hook thing. I think I read a post once
about someone that was working on an EE or ME degree and someone
told him to get a Skyhook and .......
Don't remember the rest.
Is it suppose to be something that lets you hook something to the sky?

My wife will not got to the hardware store anymore since I gave her a
list of things to get and one was a left handed hammer. She came home
and told me they had them but she didn't know if I needed a metric or
standard one.

Thanks
RC


On Wed, 02 Apr 2008 22:40:18 -0400, Blattus Slafaly 0/00 ? ? ?

>jysullivan@hotmail.com wrote:
>> I'm doing some maintenance on my electrical system. I purchased a
>> special L90 box, which is required by code to install a foundation
>> level outlet. I went to an electrical supply store to purchase this
>> box. The clerk told me that I must purchase a 90 degree drill bit,
>> which he explained as a standard drill bit with a 90 degree bend in
>> it. He told me these can be purchased at most hardware stores. The
>> instructions that came with the box shows a detailed drawing of these
>> bits. They are basically just a standard bit but they have a 90
>> degree bend in the middle of them so they will drill around corners.
>>
>> I spent most of the day going from hardware store to hardware store.
>> No one carries them. I even called Sears and Snap On Tools. No one
>> has them. Where can I buy them?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Jerry
>
>Same place they sell right angle screwdrivers and sky hooks.

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