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Old Apr 12, 2008 | 07:36 PM
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Default Re: Power for Crossfire

Originally Posted by Montana Crossfire
I have never heard a group of guys that think they know something sound so closed minded. Do some research. If you spent less time on this ONE site you may actually learn something that thinks outside of the box. The earth isn't flat, Grow up and realize that science IS advancing. Electric superchargers are COMPLETELY REAL. Look up Thomas Knight one of the inovators of the concept. It was only a couple of years ago you couldn't get a Cordless skill saw, well now due to battery advancments they are everywhere and they get better every Christmas. Can't wait for the first one of you to say well we're not talking saws, a super charger is a far cry from a hand held saw. WRONG it is not a factor of what the machine is, it is a factor of what is the power source supplying it. If you wont except this as very real and right around the corner you deserve to remain at 215 H/P. I recently said I could walk around a guy's Crossfire and shave .2 seconds off his time without spending a penny. The Group did what they always do, thought with one mind and doughted me. If someone that doesn't like to loose a bet, asks to bet you on something that just doesn't sound possible, pull your head out of the sand long enough to realize you may not be the smartest man in the room. Oh yah, Don't take the bet!
For one, there really isn't such a thing as a cordless skill saw. There is however such a thing as a cordless circular saw. Skill happens to be a major manufacturer of circular saws though.
 
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