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On Sat, 15 Apr 2017 07:33:18 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 4/14/2017 9:55 PM, True North wrote: Y'all sure are a weak wristed bunch. I only use half inch drills but drill smaller holes and then enlarge, especially when using spade bits. When drilling holes through framing lumber I use my long auger type bits...like the electricians do. In my case with the Milwaukee drill, that's exactly what I was doing except it had a 1/2 inch chuck. I was using an auger bit. It just jammed in one of the holes and the drill spun around and nearly broke my wrist. === I have one of those half inch Milwaukee hammer drills also. Great tool but an awesome amount of torque transmitted back when, not if, it jams up. I had it happen recently when drilling my concrete pool deck with a 1 1/8 masonary bit. My problem was not fully tightening the forward handle, allowing the whole tool to totate inside the attachment ring. I was lucky not to get banged up worse than I did. |
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