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Solution To Cordless Screwdriver Problem
Byron Bremer, Imperial, Neb.: "When the 6-volt battery on my Sears Craftsman 6-volt cordless screwdriver went out, I discovered that a replacement battery was no longer available. The company said they don't make these batteries any more.
"I bought a new 6-volt dry cell flashlight battery and ran a 3-ft. long
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Solution To Cordless Screwdriver Problem FARM SHOP Miscellaneous 30-5-37 Byron Bremer, Imperial, Neb.: "When the 6-volt battery on my Sears Craftsman 6-volt cordless screwdriver went out, I discovered that a replacement battery was no longer available. The company said they don't make these batteries any more.
"I bought a new 6-volt dry cell flashlight battery and ran a 3-ft. long cord from the drill to it, using clips to clamp the wire to the battery terminals as shown in the photo. The original design was to clamp the flashlight's bulb assembly onto the top of the battery using a couple of thumb screws. The same idea would work using a cigarette plug outlet in any vehicle equipped with a 6-volt battery."
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