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Ryobi tool reviews anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 725313" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>Yes, the "W" factor, sometimes known with a different letter. Friend in Jhb who also installed electronic systems remarked how lucky I was to work in the Western Cape, where the casual staff are different from the average joe in Jhb. He said he had given his assistant a hammer drill and asked him to make 3 holes in a wall to mount a pole for a gate. 10 mins later this fellow returned the drilling machine which was now too hot to handle and had burned out. The fellow had pushed the drill bit as hard as he could against the wall and squeezed the trigger. When the motor started to slow down, he pushed it harder. "No power" the fellow said, dropping the red-hot machine at his feet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 725313, member: 746"] Yes, the "W" factor, sometimes known with a different letter. Friend in Jhb who also installed electronic systems remarked how lucky I was to work in the Western Cape, where the casual staff are different from the average joe in Jhb. He said he had given his assistant a hammer drill and asked him to make 3 holes in a wall to mount a pole for a gate. 10 mins later this fellow returned the drilling machine which was now too hot to handle and had burned out. The fellow had pushed the drill bit as hard as he could against the wall and squeezed the trigger. When the motor started to slow down, he pushed it harder. "No power" the fellow said, dropping the red-hot machine at his feet [/QUOTE]
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