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    Hi,Guys.....long time since I have been here. I need some info. Are you guys permitted to use gas powered drills with your AR clothing? If yiu are, do you gave any limitations on when to launder ir change?

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    Are you talking about the 2 stroke small engine power drills?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Orgnizdlbr View Post
    Are you talking about the 2 stroke small engine power drills?

    Correct. Usually Stihl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hebrew View Post
    Hi,Guys.....long time since I have been here. I need some info. Are you guys permitted to use gas powered drills with your AR clothing? If yiu are, do you gave any limitations on when to launder ir change?
    Why would you not, we wear ours all the time no matter what we are doing

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    Like Lewy said, gotta wear it all the time.....

    far are as washing instructions go, nope......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Orgnizdlbr View Post
    Like Lewy said, gotta wear it all the time.....

    far are as washing instructions go, nope......

    OK.I trying to find out if the possibility of a fuel leak was an issue and how it would be managed. In my neck of the woods,we don't use them and never did. The info is for another jurisdiction. We have always used a brace,auger or drill run by generator. Thanks for the response,guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hebrew View Post
    OK.I trying to find out if the possibility of a fuel leak was an issue and how it would be managed. In my neck of the woods,we don't use them and never did. The info is for another jurisdiction. We have always used a brace,auger or drill run by generator. Thanks for the response,guys!
    Do you not use chainsaws either?

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    Milwaukee makes a pretty awesome battery powered drill now. I recently used one. Drilled 18 3/4 holes on one battery. It even had the 7/16 hex chuck just like our hydraulic drills.

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