Hello
It was surely not me on the picture... but I will try to help you anyway!
The small angle drill usually cost between $200.00-$400.00 ea. I bought a
used one from "The Yard" couple years ago for +/- $100.00. I do not use it
very often, but when you need it, you need it! www.yardstore.com You can
also find many attachments to transform a standard drill...
Jean Poirier
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[rebel-builders] A very small right angle air drill
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Thanks alot Jean. I'll check it out.
On 3/4/08, Jean Poirier <jean.poirier@oxyportneuf.com> wrote:
[quote]
Hello
It was surely not me on the picture... but I will try to help you
anyway!
The small angle drill usually cost between $200.00-$400.00 ea. I bought a
used one from "The Yard" couple years ago for +/- $100.00. I do not use
it
very often, but when you need it, you need it! www.yardstore.com You
can
also find many attachments to transform a standard drill...
Jean Poirier
Pr
On 3/4/08, Jean Poirier <jean.poirier@oxyportneuf.com> wrote:
[quote]
Hello
It was surely not me on the picture... but I will try to help you
anyway!
The small angle drill usually cost between $200.00-$400.00 ea. I bought a
used one from "The Yard" couple years ago for +/- $100.00. I do not use
it
very often, but when you need it, you need it! www.yardstore.com You
can
also find many attachments to transform a standard drill...
Jean Poirier
Pr
[rebel-builders] A very small right angle air drill
I wasn't in the picture either, but years ago I bought a small angle drill
adapter from Harbour Freight. It chucks into an air or electric drill and works
reasonably well. The old model (with a Jacobs Chuck) has been discontinued,
replaced by a keyles chuck. Nothing fancy, but for under $20, it can reach
places nothing else in my shop will.
Following is the link to Harbour Frieght page describing the current tool.
_http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayi ... mber=92188_
(http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/d ... mber=92188)
Good luck!
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adapter from Harbour Freight. It chucks into an air or electric drill and works
reasonably well. The old model (with a Jacobs Chuck) has been discontinued,
replaced by a keyles chuck. Nothing fancy, but for under $20, it can reach
places nothing else in my shop will.
Following is the link to Harbour Frieght page describing the current tool.
_http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayi ... mber=92188_
(http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/d ... mber=92188)
Good luck!
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Elite 702E
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[rebel-builders] A very small right angle air drill
Oups!
All the drill and attachement I was talking about, use 1/4"-28 threaded
bit... so no big chuck....
Jean Poirier
Pr
All the drill and attachement I was talking about, use 1/4"-28 threaded
bit... so no big chuck....
Jean Poirier
Pr
[rebel-builders] A very small right angle air drill
Fred,
Recently, I had to get into a space that was only 1 1/8", and the $80
angle attachment that went on my regular drill wasn't nearly small
enough. Eventually, I got a right angle pneumatic drill with the the
smallest head height I could find, which was at Aircraft Spruce
<http://aircraftspruce.com/catalog/topag ... rill1.php/>. US Tool
also has this same unit. It's not cheap, but it is incredibly useful,
especially now that I'm working on the panel. It's become one of those
"how did I manage without this before" tools.
More important, perhaps, were the _very_ short drill bits ("stubbies") I
found at Brown Tool. Look under "threaded drill bits" at
http://www.browntool.com . The combination of their shortest bits and
the short head height drill has allowed me to get into some very tight
places.
Ron
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Recently, I had to get into a space that was only 1 1/8", and the $80
angle attachment that went on my regular drill wasn't nearly small
enough. Eventually, I got a right angle pneumatic drill with the the
smallest head height I could find, which was at Aircraft Spruce
<http://aircraftspruce.com/catalog/topag ... rill1.php/>. US Tool
also has this same unit. It's not cheap, but it is incredibly useful,
especially now that I'm working on the panel. It's become one of those
"how did I manage without this before" tools.
More important, perhaps, were the _very_ short drill bits ("stubbies") I
found at Brown Tool. Look under "threaded drill bits" at
http://www.browntool.com . The combination of their shortest bits and
the short head height drill has allowed me to get into some very tight
places.
Ron
Fred Messinger (fredm) wrote:
Please forgive the memory lapse...
I remember a photo from a builder - he was holding a very small right angle
air drill. He mentioned he he got it from HarborFreight.
But I seem to have deleted that email. Searching the archive didn't help.
I also searched harborfreight.com also and didn't find anything that small.
Who was that masked man??
Thanks,
Fred
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Excellent pointers guys. Thanks!
Fred
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Fred
On 3/4/08, Ron Shannon <rshannon@cruzcom.com> wrote:
Fred,
Recently, I had to get into a space that was only 1 1/8", and the $80
angle attachment that went on my regular drill wasn't nearly small
enough. Eventually, I got a right angle pneumatic drill with the the
smallest head height I could find, which was at Aircraft Spruce
<http://aircraftspruce.com/catalog/topag ... rill1.php/>. US Tool
also has this same unit. It's not cheap, but it is incredibly useful,
especially now that I'm working on the panel. It's become one of those
"how did I manage without this before" tools.
More important, perhaps, were the _very_ short drill bits ("stubbies") I
found at Brown Tool. Look under "threaded drill bits" at
http://www.browntool.com . The combination of their shortest bits and
the short head height drill has allowed me to get into some very tight
places.
Ron
Fred Messinger (fredm) wrote:anglePlease forgive the memory lapse...
I remember a photo from a builder - he was holding a very small righthelp.air drill. He mentioned he he got it from HarborFreight.
But I seem to have deleted that email. Searching the archive didn'tsmall.I also searched harborfreight.com also and didn't find anything thatWho was that masked man??
Thanks,
Fred
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[rebel-builders] A very small right angle air drill
This is what I have. I have found it to be priceless on many occasions.
It's gotten me into places you'd never think you could get a drill into.
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/t ... kitbox.php
Mike
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Excellent pointers guys. Thanks!
Fred
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It's gotten me into places you'd never think you could get a drill into.
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/t ... kitbox.php
Mike
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of Fred
Messinger (fredm)
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 12:23 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] A very small right angle air drill
Excellent pointers guys. Thanks!
Fred
On 3/4/08, Ron Shannon <rshannon@cruzcom.com> wrote:
Fred,
Recently, I had to get into a space that was only 1 1/8", and the $80
angle attachment that went on my regular drill wasn't nearly small
enough. Eventually, I got a right angle pneumatic drill with the the
smallest head height I could find, which was at Aircraft Spruce
<http://aircraftspruce.com/catalog/topag ... rill1.php/>. US Tool
also has this same unit. It's not cheap, but it is incredibly useful,
especially now that I'm working on the panel. It's become one of those
"how did I manage without this before" tools.
More important, perhaps, were the _very_ short drill bits ("stubbies") I
found at Brown Tool. Look under "threaded drill bits" at
http://www.browntool.com . The combination of their shortest bits and
the short head height drill has allowed me to get into some very tight
places.
Ron
Fred Messinger (fredm) wrote:anglePlease forgive the memory lapse...
I remember a photo from a builder - he was holding a very small righthelp.air drill. He mentioned he he got it from HarborFreight.
But I seem to have deleted that email. Searching the archive didn'tsmall.I also searched harborfreight.com also and didn't find anything thatWho was that masked man??
Thanks,
Fred
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