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    Default Stupid uses for your cordless drill - Part 1

    [ame="http://youtube.com/watch?v=NOTwJRnmrTY"]YouTube - Drill power for small boat[/ame]

    LOL
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    Part 2:

    [ame="http://youtube.com/watch?v=y8abvlYHK3Q"]YouTube - DPX Systems cordless drill powered mini bike[/ame]

    Interesting, but to me, still a bit stoopid
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    Part 3:

    [ame="http://youtube.com/watch?v=f9ZD6Nhb3hE"]YouTube - New life of a cordless drill[/ame]

    Well, the compressor might come in handy... Not sure sure about the other stuff!
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    I wonder how many k's you can travel on a charge?
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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna View Post
    I wonder how many k's you can travel on a charge?
    Dont know but for the cost of the drill and that fitting to use it, you could probably just go buy an electric bike anyway
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    ahh, but never let commonsense get in the way of a project
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    Anybody notice that there were no oars or extra batteries in the small white boat?


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    Yeah, once the battery dies, they jump into the shark infested river and swim back
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    Note where the film clip ends... I'd bet london to a brick that it was where the battery went dead too

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    The third one keeps amking me think of Manuel from Fawlty Towers - don't worry about him, he's from Barcelona!!!
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    The first one reminded me of the [we used to call them "RoadRunners"] the long narrow boats in SE Asia which often only had one person in them but a thumping great car engine on the back and a very long drive-shaft with a prop on the end.

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