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Old 08-22-2004
AlpineChip AlpineChip is offline
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If you are reading this I feel that you are a very lucky person to have found this web site. I got my Delta Kit on Friday and have to say that it is a very high quality set. I learned my skills working for someone else that used Fasbreak tools. My old boss was a cheap SOB and his tools reflect it!

One thing I would like to see changed in the kit is the drill. I used the style that has the on/off switch on the bottom which is activated by pressing down on the battery. I find that it is easier to control the drill should it glance off. Another nice feature is if you drop it accidently it will turn off rather then keep running and possibly damaging paint or glass.

Hands down Delta Kits are the best bang for your buck!

Dave
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Old 08-23-2004
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Welcome Alpine and good luck!! Yes we are lucky to have a forum that is well used and a good source of tech support. I have learned a lot from these posts!! Good luck, Scott

Oh and Hang on to that drill You'll get used to it!!
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