Drill power for small boat

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2007

MATERIALS
- 14 volts rechargeable drilldriver,
- Stainless-steel shaft,
- Old Seagull outboard's propeller,
- Amateur mentality

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  • Try it out in the middle of the Atlantic...if it works there then create a whole navy of these, then try attacking another country (start out small, maybe Puerto Rico or Cuba). Rig .22 rifles on the bow with a string attached to the trigger, and attach split-shot to bottle rockets to use as depth charges! Ladies and gentlemen we are witnessing the birth of a new superpower!

  • DIY is cooler.

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  • had a friend rig a drill to a pipe w/bend and end and flexible steal tubing inside. he had welded tubing to rod and placed rod in drill. drill's chuck came lose and he lost it in the lake. i'm gonna try one but I'm gonna weld rod to chuck

  • better farth under waves...

  • ITS ELECTRIC U IDIOT!

  • how many mpg do u get ?

  • Just add Russians!

  • just think, if you had two drills you might be able to keep up with a row boat.

  • WOW! and we wondered how they got over here?

  • You might need to get a nuclear powered drill !

  • Puerto Rico is a part of the USA just in case you were wondering.

  • america is a continent ,you ignorant ,not a country.usa is a country ruled by white people from europe (perfect aliens)that killed the natives to get their land

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