junkyardjeff
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I have a 15 year old 7.2 volt drill that looks like is going to need a new trigger switch,are these things repairable and parts available or is it like most modern **** that is a throw away.
I have a 15 year old 7.2 volt drill that looks like is going to need a new trigger switch,are these things repairable and parts available or is it like most modern **** that is a throw away.
Dont have the model number handy and is a variable speed,doubt the model number can be read as I think its on a sticker and they cant be read any more.
Used 7.2v stuff goes cheap:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Makita-6172...866?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item256e6db2a2
NinetyTwoFifty, do you have a old Makita drill interest? For some reason I can't see myself parting with my 9.6 makita even though it is junk compared to my 18volt LXT's. I have old memories of my dad using one when I was a kid in the early 90's when they where THE cordless drill to have.
JunkyardJeff, try M&R Electric over on Fifth St, not to far down from the main US postal mule station. I bought a switch for a Makita 9207spc polisher for $20.00 there last year. It's a good place to deal with, they repair a lot of tools. 1516 E. Fifth St. 222-6282. 
JunkyardJeff, try M&R Electric over on Fifth St, not to far down from the main US postal mule station. I bought a switch for a Makita 9207spc polisher for $20.00 there last year. It's a good place to deal with, they repair a lot of tools. 1516 E. Fifth St. 222-6282.
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