The only "right-angle" mode, AFAIK, is the hand-held end, where the battery is. Mine is a Black & Decker, and at least that helps it fit into the corners a little better but you still wind up with raw knuckles at the end of the day :) And, again, thanks John for your great help ... and the entertainment. What a great work shop you have! Don't forget to take the upper bed cushions off to get a better shot at those little-bitty screws. :) How's the van coming along? bob -------------- Original message -------------- > Yeah, commensurate with ya on that one buddy !!! > I found, for me anyway that it was just easier, > to bite the bullet, & have a couple of buddy's > help me lift the top off. > Set it upside down on a couple of saw horses > And do that half that way. > As for the bottom, Bob Stevens showed me the way to do it easier. > With a small, battery powered phillips screw driver. > a life saver. > Do they make them in a right angle model? > Still 6 or 8 hours... > John C. > SLC, UT 85 Westyru... |
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