MEXICOWANDERER
Dec 22, 2018Explorer
Close Quarters 90 Degree Corded or Battery Drill
My orange nightmare from Harbor Freight is a no-go because the 3/8 chuck sticks and then acts like it is broken. The motor is an animal. Powerful. I have no idea if the chuck is replaceable. I was stunned when I found out the price of a 3/8" Jacob's chuck -- almost eighty dollars and I have no idea if that would fit the drill in the first place.
But the drill is near unbelieably heavy. Way too heavy to manage.
When I think of battery cordless drills the size of the battery comes into play. It's meant to fit into tight areas. And a bulky battery would be a disaster.
Is there a new lighter weight 90 degree drill lurking out there looking for another new owner? I think the last one before the Harbor Freight was a corded Milwaukee and today's retail price has to be far beyond my budget. And it was more like a 45 degree drill.
I'd hate to play the part of the guinea pig with an unknown drill but it's the only way, then so be it.
Or are new chucks available for the HF? I can always hang it on the to-be-ordered counterweight.
But the drill is near unbelieably heavy. Way too heavy to manage.
When I think of battery cordless drills the size of the battery comes into play. It's meant to fit into tight areas. And a bulky battery would be a disaster.
Is there a new lighter weight 90 degree drill lurking out there looking for another new owner? I think the last one before the Harbor Freight was a corded Milwaukee and today's retail price has to be far beyond my budget. And it was more like a 45 degree drill.
I'd hate to play the part of the guinea pig with an unknown drill but it's the only way, then so be it.
Or are new chucks available for the HF? I can always hang it on the to-be-ordered counterweight.