of drills. Three cordless ones, and a BIG corded one. Just what I used in the woodshop, and around my house.
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I think you need to pony up, so to speak, for a few more. ;-)
9.6
That size has about 3 more cordless tools - flash light - saws all - small circular saw that all work well -
SA
Roll call
$30 drill kit for the 1/2" drill, with a case, no less. A B&D 18 volt, 3/8" drill. The two Makitas are 12 volt drills. One a keyed chuck, the other a keyless chuck. There USED to be a SKIL 3/8" corded drill around, but someone liked it more than me. I had replaced the keyed chuck on that one with an old QuantumPro keyless one. That 1/2" drill, with a socket adapter chucked in, will drive most lag bolts around.
Walking Tools
They took the drill from your shop ? Have they called to ask for the charger?
SA
Just the corded one
Someone else liked that Skil 3/8" corded drill. I had a keyless chuck from an older Quatum-Pro, and had used that to replace the keyed chuck. Not only did it fit, it was actually an "upgrade" from the Skil chuck. Apparently, someone else thought so too. Drill is now MIA. The other drills do the jobs I need done.
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