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Product Name: | PORTER-CABLE 20V MAX* Random Orbital Sander, Cordless, 5-Inch, Tool Only (PCCW205B) |
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But am I the only one that saw the main picture and thought ... Slithery lil sss-snake
But am I the only one that saw the main picture and thought ... Slithery lil sss-snake
But am I the only one that saw the main picture and thought ... Slithery lil sss-snake
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But am I the only one that saw the main picture and thought ... Slithery lil sss-snake
I see it. I categorize most recent car designs as either shark or robot. You have a creative way of visual interpretation.
You don't need to dremel the PC sander, nor get any battery adapter to use B&D 20V Max batteries on PC 20V Max tool (and vice versa).
Simply cut the same notch on both sides of all your B&D 20V Max batteries, and do the same on all your PC 20V Max batteries. Not only will they be able to power either tool, but also charge in either brand of charger.
Been doing it for years, no problem. A dremel tool can speed up the notch process on the batteries. But you can also do it with only a sharp x-acto knife, working slowly. There's also stuff on YouTube about this, if of interest.
Simply cut the same notch on both sides of all your B&D 20V Max batteries, and do the same on all your PC 20V Max batteries. Not only will they be able to power either tool, but also charge in either brand of charger.
Been doing it for years, no problem. A dremel tool can speed up the notch process on the batteries. But you can also do it with only a sharp x-acto knife, working slowly. There's also stuff on YouTube about this, if of interest.
100% this will work too. I opted to perform the cuts where there were less electronics.