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Thread: 18V. Battery re-builds

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    18V. Battery re-builds

    Hello All.....First time post on this Forum, I usually hang-out over with the Rowdy Bunch...You know....The Turners but, Thought this might be the place to post this. I am looking for a reputable company that some of you may be able to reccomend regarding an 18V. Battery rebuild. I have 4 Ryobi 18V. batteries that are on their last legs. They've been in service for abt 3 yrs and will only last for 5-8 min after a "full" charge.
    Any of you Creekers have any experience with a rebuilder that you would care to comment on?
    Thanks
    Jim
    If at first you don't succeed, Skydiving is probably not for you

    Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass,
    But rather learning to dance in the rain

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    I found a local (to me) rebuilder by doing a google maps search on battery rebuilding. Here's their contact info. http://batteryexpressinc.com/pb/wp_1..._108e5041.html

    I am happy with the work he did and the turn around was 1 day.

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    Oh, and this topic would normally go into the general woodworking and power tools forum.

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    Ryobi battery's can be purchased new for less than a rebuild.
    http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...atalogId=10053
    But some say a rebuild is better.

    I think I was given a bid of $35 for rebuilt 14.4 volt. If sending them away shipping will add to the cost.
    "Remember back in the day, when things were made by hand, and people took pride in their work?"
    - Rick Dale

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