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    All you need the drill for is to relieve pressure on the brain from the skull. So a normal cordless drill is perfectly fine. They do a similar procedure in saw 3 using a normal drill.

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    I hope it's sterilised. That's just incredible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rarelime View Post
    All you need the drill for is to relieve pressure on the brain from the skull. So a normal cordless drill is perfectly fine. They do a similar procedure in saw 3 using a normal drill.
    I was wondering why they can't use a special one rather than a £30 that will do the same job though!

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    like they do on Saw 3

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    This reminds me of a picture my DT teeacher showed us.. A man tried to scratch his nose with a drill with dire consequences
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    Quote Originally Posted by REDNECK View Post
    I was wondering why they can't use a special one rather than a £30 that will do the same job though!
    Because they can't afford to spend 30k on a proper one in every hospital.

    If it does the same job and they use a sharp enough drill bit then great. I bet they don't leave B & Q or wherever they get treated with mrsa like you would leaving our hospitals after a 30k infected drill was used.

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    LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL that is the sorta thing i'd do.
    Quote Originally Posted by Technologic View Post
    This reminds me of a picture my DT teeacher showed us.. A man tried to scratch his nose with a drill with dire consequences
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    hope there is anesthetic involved..

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    Quote Originally Posted by whoooosh View Post
    hope there is anesthetic involved..
    Probably a bottle of vodka lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrh2002 View Post
    Probably a bottle of vodka lol
    Better then nothing though...

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