SilverChevyZ71 Banned Apr 25, 2012 536 0 0 Pewamo, Michigan, United States Aug 19, 2013 #61 Used my Hitachi corded electric to do it. any plug in drill will do the trick
Big Tex slowly but surely Jun 25, 2012 7,951 207 0 Dallas, TX Aug 19, 2013 #62 :uhohshrug: don't have corded drill, only cordless
mcdoolie No Speeky Engleesh Apr 9, 2013 310 0 0 35 Houston Aug 19, 2013 #63 Big Tex said: :uhohshrug: don't have corded drill, only cordless Click to expand... Bought mine at the pawn shop for 20 bucks only used it to de mould truck
Big Tex said: :uhohshrug: don't have corded drill, only cordless Click to expand... Bought mine at the pawn shop for 20 bucks only used it to de mould truck
Oktain Canuck Admin Staff member Feb 9, 2012 4,979 230 63 34 Sudbury, ON Aug 19, 2013 #64 Big Tex said: :uhohshrug: don't have corded drill, only cordless Click to expand... Ryobi 3/8 in. Variable Speed Clutch Driver-D47CK at The Home Depot What was that you were saying about being a cheap bum? :cheeky:
Big Tex said: :uhohshrug: don't have corded drill, only cordless Click to expand... Ryobi 3/8 in. Variable Speed Clutch Driver-D47CK at The Home Depot What was that you were saying about being a cheap bum? :cheeky:
Big Tex slowly but surely Jun 25, 2012 7,951 207 0 Dallas, TX Aug 19, 2013 #65 Ryobi can gdiaf. I would get a corded drill but I'd never use it other than this time. difference between cheap and (money) smart.
Ryobi can gdiaf. I would get a corded drill but I'd never use it other than this time. difference between cheap and (money) smart.
Oktain Canuck Admin Staff member Feb 9, 2012 4,979 230 63 34 Sudbury, ON Aug 21, 2013 #66 Meh, My Ryobi table saw has yet to fail me and I've been putting lots of miles on the sucker.
mcdoolie No Speeky Engleesh Apr 9, 2013 310 0 0 35 Houston Aug 21, 2013 #67 I bought a cheap black and decker drill from the pawn shop demoulded truck and never used it again