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WILLIAM''s new line of screwdrivers 3 8 impact wrench campbell hausfeld features square handles and square 8 shanks to prevent rollaways electric and deliver more twist. these tools are ideal for heavy-duty drills work involving 3 tough-to-budge slotted screws and holes. the square shank provides a perfect grip for pliers or wrenches in order to deliver more torque with safety. the square-shaped handle with molded-in thumb 8 stop creates a stronger, comfortable grip for turning difficult screws by hand. it also electric prevents the screwdriver from rolling away when laid down. rounded drills corners, a textured surface, and a resilient feel make the handle comfortable to the hand. chrome blades resist corrosion and facilitate clean-up after the job. the drivers come in 3/16, 5/16 and 3/8 in. blades and various lengths. there''s no greater sin in gunsmithing than buggering a screw. well, there might be, but screw-buggering is still at 3 the top of the heap. i don''t know how i''d get along without the sets of brownells magna-tip screwdrivers i use all the time. now, brownells has brought us some kits designed with specific guns in mind and a very handy gadget called the "designated driver" that will hold four -- count ''em, four -- magna-tip bits. when equipment in your operation fails for reasons 8 that you don''t think it should have, you have an obligation to tell the manufacturer that he needs to change the design and offer more reliable products. owners need to attend trade shows and reach out to manufacturers. they need to share their concerns about existing products and provide ideas of what they need in future equipment.manufacturers constantly relate how little feedback they receive from end users and owners. electric the product engineers who do attend the trade shows tell how they beg for input and ideas from end users, and only rarely receive any. club selectioneach golf tournament has drills its own unique needs to be considered during course selection, but the main question to ask yourself is, "what are we trying to accomplish?" for example, if you''re planning a corporate networking event, you will probably want to spend a little more for a high-end golf course -- not only to draw more players, but for the memorable experience you want your guests to take home with them.if the tournament is a fund-raising event, you will want to balance the costs of renting the golf course vs. the amenities available there. do you need to play at a name golf course? is a high-end clubhouse necessary, or will a good course with minimum facilities suffice? ©2003 www.electricdrills.net. All rights reserved. |