On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 15:00:56 -0600, Upscale wrote
(in article <[email protected]>):
> http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=58827&cat=1,43411,43417
I looked long and hard for a quality RA adapter that wasn't made of plastic.
I love this unit:
http://www.milwaukeetool.com/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductId=49-22-
8510&CategoryName=SC%3a+Adapters
-Bruce
"Bruce" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 15:00:56 -0600, Upscale wrote
> (in article <[email protected]>):
>
>> http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=58827&cat=1,43411,43417
>
> I looked long and hard for a quality RA adapter that wasn't made of
> plastic.
> I love this unit:
> http://www.milwaukeetool.com/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductId=49-22-
> 8510&CategoryName=SC%3a+Adapters
>
> -Bruce
>
I missed the wrap on that URL and couldn't find the RA accessory.
A tinyurl would have worked. OMG, what am I saying? Jaquez will be
offended.
Max
"Larry Jaques" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 09:10:03 -0600, "Max" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>"Bruce" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>news:[email protected]...
>>> On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 15:00:56 -0600, Upscale wrote
>>> (in article <[email protected]>):
>>>
>>>> http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=58827&cat=1,43411,43417
>>>
>>> I looked long and hard for a quality RA adapter that wasn't made of
>>> plastic.
>>> I love this unit:
>>> http://www.milwaukeetool.com/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductId=49-22-
>>> 8510&CategoryName=SC%3a+Adapters
>>>
>>I missed the wrap on that URL and couldn't find the RA accessory.
>>A tinyurl would have worked. OMG, what am I saying? Jaquez will be
>>offended.
>
> Only at a preview, Maxxy Baby. That and spaces in filenames.
>
> Oh, and the use of "try and", "there's many", "a myriad of",
> "tempacher", "for my wife and I", and a few others. ;)
>
> --
> Some people are like Slinkies ... not really good for
> anything, but you can't help smiling when you see one
> tumble down the stairs.
Geez, Lar, could you make a list for me. I hate to offend
anyone.....................unintentionally.
Max (by the way, it's "Maxie", not Maxxy) sheesh.
On Sep 18, 6:05=A0pm, "W" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "J. Clarke" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> news:[email protected]...
>
>
>
> > On 9/18/2010 4:13 PM, W wrote:
> > > I am looking for a small handheld right angle drill that is powered b=
y
> > > normal alkaline or Nimh batteries. =A0 =A0This unit will be used mayb=
e twice
> a
> > > year and it hardly seems worth the hassle of a recharger and propriet=
ary
> > > lithium battery. =A0 Any recommendations for this?
>
> > In this day and age you're unlikely to find one that is not part of som=
e
> > manufacturer's tool system. =A0The battery doesn't have to be lithium t=
o
> > be proprietary though--every major manufacturer had proprietary nicad o=
r
> > nimh batteries long before lithium.
>
> > You don't say what it has to do. =A0How big a hole does it have to dril=
l
> > and in what? =A0There are all sorts of right angle solutions, but witho=
ut
> > more information it's difficult to suggest one that is appropriate to
> > your needs.
>
> This tool will be used to drill in electrical faceplates in tight spaces =
as
> well as tighten screws on door knobs.
I'd be nervous about stripping the knob set screw. When I'm concerned
about torque I like to use a hand tool. Smaller, simpler and more
versatile is better. I use one of those little stubby ratchet sets,
similar this:
http://www.toolsdiy.co.uk/shop/view/hand-tools/offset-reversible-ratchet-sc=
rewdriver-bit/
Mine's nicer, smaller and comes in a little vinyl kit - think it's
automotive, but I don't have it on hand to check out the brand. The
things are great - there's no way you'd be faster and surer with a
power tool...certainly not cheaper and arguably more versatile.
R
"W" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> Any recommendations for this?
How about a slightly different solution?
http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=58827&cat=1,43411,43417
and to the right angle driver, you'd add a quick change chuck with a hex
shaft.
I found LI didn't like my shop. Can't freeze them or cook them in the summer.
Got two for Christmas - the one I kept in the house runs nice. The wrench
I got for a shop machine - died. Not replaceable without dissemble actions.
I might look at finding a replacement battery of some sort.
Martin
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On 9/18/2010 4:01 PM, J. Clarke wrote:
> On 9/18/2010 4:13 PM, W wrote:
>> I am looking for a small handheld right angle drill that is powered by
>> normal alkaline or Nimh batteries. This unit will be used maybe twice a
>> year and it hardly seems worth the hassle of a recharger and proprietary
>> lithium battery. Any recommendations for this?
>
> In this day and age you're unlikely to find one that is not part of some
> manufacturer's tool system. The battery doesn't have to be lithium to be
> proprietary though--every major manufacturer had proprietary nicad or nimh
> batteries long before lithium.
>
> You don't say what it has to do. How big a hole does it have to drill and in
> what? There are all sorts of right angle solutions, but without more information
> it's difficult to suggest one that is appropriate to your needs.
>
>
>
A better solution for twice a year usage:
<http://woodworker.com/38-right-angle-drill-attachment-mssu-121-337.asp?search=right%20angle%20drill&searchmode=2>
or
<http://woodworker.com/drive90-rt-angle-driver-attachment-mssu-152-582.asp?search=right%20angle%20drill&searchmode=2>
On 9/18/2010 4:13 PM, W wrote:
> I am looking for a small handheld right angle drill that is powered by
> normal alkaline or Nimh batteries. This unit will be used maybe twice a
> year and it hardly seems worth the hassle of a recharger and proprietary
> lithium battery. Any recommendations for this?
>
"J. Clarke" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On 9/18/2010 4:13 PM, W wrote:
> > I am looking for a small handheld right angle drill that is powered by
> > normal alkaline or Nimh batteries. This unit will be used maybe twice
a
> > year and it hardly seems worth the hassle of a recharger and proprietary
> > lithium battery. Any recommendations for this?
>
> In this day and age you're unlikely to find one that is not part of some
> manufacturer's tool system. The battery doesn't have to be lithium to
> be proprietary though--every major manufacturer had proprietary nicad or
> nimh batteries long before lithium.
>
> You don't say what it has to do. How big a hole does it have to drill
> and in what? There are all sorts of right angle solutions, but without
> more information it's difficult to suggest one that is appropriate to
> your needs.
This tool will be used to drill in electrical faceplates in tight spaces as
well as tighten screws on door knobs.
--
W
"Upscale" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "W" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > Any recommendations for this?
>
> How about a slightly different solution?
> http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=58827&cat=1,43411,43417
> and to the right angle driver, you'd add a quick change chuck with a hex
> shaft.
I went ahead and picked up one of these thanks.
--
W
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 13:13:43 -0700, "W" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>I am looking for a small handheld right angle drill that is powered by
>normal alkaline or Nimh batteries. This unit will be used maybe twice a
>year and it hardly seems worth the hassle of a recharger and proprietary
>lithium battery. Any recommendations for this?
Try eBay.
--
Some people are like Slinkies ... not really good for
anything, but you can't help smiling when you see one
tumble down the stairs.
On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 09:03:19 -0700 (PDT), Robatoy
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> The colon usually helps avoid the wrap.
>
>http://supercolonblow.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/colonblow2.jpg
(singing) Oooooohhhh... It ain't no use if you ain't got the boost,
the boost you get from Looseners! Loooooooooooooo-snerrrrrrrz! Castor
Oil Flakes.
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Some people are like Slinkies ... not really good for
anything, but you can't help smiling when you see one
tumble down the stairs.
On 18 Sep, 21:13, "W" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am looking for a small handheld right angle drill that is powered by
> normal alkaline or Nimh batteries. =A0 =A0This unit will be used maybe tw=
ice a
> year and it hardly seems worth the hassle of a recharger and proprietary
> lithium battery. =A0 Any recommendations for this?
>
> --
> W
What about getting hold of a second-hand one from somewhere, ideally
with a knackered battery, and cobbling together a new battery pack
made from these Sanyo Eneloop type rechargeables that hold their
charge for a long time? I think they have a NiMH chemistry, but have a
long shelf life.
On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 09:10:03 -0600, "Max" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>"Bruce" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 15:00:56 -0600, Upscale wrote
>> (in article <[email protected]>):
>>
>>> http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=58827&cat=1,43411,43417
>>
>> I looked long and hard for a quality RA adapter that wasn't made of
>> plastic.
>> I love this unit:
>> http://www.milwaukeetool.com/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductId=49-22-
>> 8510&CategoryName=SC%3a+Adapters
>>
>I missed the wrap on that URL and couldn't find the RA accessory.
>A tinyurl would have worked. OMG, what am I saying? Jaquez will be
>offended.
Only at a preview, Maxxy Baby. That and spaces in filenames.
Oh, and the use of "try and", "there's many", "a myriad of",
"tempacher", "for my wife and I", and a few others. ;)
--
Some people are like Slinkies ... not really good for
anything, but you can't help smiling when you see one
tumble down the stairs.
On 9/18/2010 4:13 PM, W wrote:
> I am looking for a small handheld right angle drill that is powered by
> normal alkaline or Nimh batteries. This unit will be used maybe twice a
> year and it hardly seems worth the hassle of a recharger and proprietary
> lithium battery. Any recommendations for this?
In this day and age you're unlikely to find one that is not part of some
manufacturer's tool system. The battery doesn't have to be lithium to
be proprietary though--every major manufacturer had proprietary nicad or
nimh batteries long before lithium.
You don't say what it has to do. How big a hole does it have to drill
and in what? There are all sorts of right angle solutions, but without
more information it's difficult to suggest one that is appropriate to
your needs.
On 9/19/10 11:10 AM, Max wrote:
> "Bruce" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 15:00:56 -0600, Upscale wrote
>> (in article <[email protected]>):
>>
>>> http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=58827&cat=1,43411,43417
>>
>> I looked long and hard for a quality RA adapter that wasn't made of
>> plastic.
>> I love this unit:
>> http://www.milwaukeetool.com/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductId=49-22-
>> 8510&CategoryName=SC%3a+Adapters
>>
>> -Bruce
>>
>
>
> I missed the wrap on that URL and couldn't find the RA accessory.
> A tinyurl would have worked. OMG, what am I saying? Jaquez will be
> offended.
>
:http://www.milwaukeetool.com/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductId=49-22-8510&CategoryName=SC%3a+Adapters
The colon usually helps avoid the wrap.
--
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The system will be down for 10 days for preventive maintenance.
On 9/19/2010 11:03 AM, Robatoy wrote:
>
>>
>> The colon usually helps avoid the wrap.
>
> http://supercolonblow.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/colonblow2.jpg
<SPEW!> (wipes spittle from the screen)
Any idea if there are bigger versions of that image? I've gotta make a few
people aware of this new product! LOL!
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On 9/20/2010 3:48 PM, Steve Turner wrote:
> On 9/19/2010 11:03 AM, Robatoy wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> The colon usually helps avoid the wrap.
>>
>> http://supercolonblow.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/colonblow2.jpg
>
> <SPEW!> (wipes spittle from the screen)
>
> Any idea if there are bigger versions of that image? I've gotta make a
> few people aware of this new product! LOL!
It's from an SNL sketch, so it would be a video capture.
<http://www.hulu.com/watch/10304/saturday-night-live-colon-blow>
"WW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "W" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>I am looking for a small handheld right angle drill that is powered by
>> normal alkaline or Nimh batteries. This unit will be used maybe twice
>> a
>> year and it hardly seems worth the hassle of a recharger and proprietary
>> lithium battery. Any recommendations for this?
>>
>> --
>> W
> Google Angle drill attachment. Several here. Harbor Freight has one for
> $19.99 Part # 92188. Did your homework for you. ww
I've stripped the gears on two of the HF ones just doing normal load would
drilling with a 3/8 bit. Sometimes HF gets a hit and its worth the risk.
Not for their right angle adaptor. Swing and a miss.
"WW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 20:20:37 -0600, "WW" <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"W" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>news:[email protected]...
>>>>I am looking for a small handheld right angle drill that is powered by
>>>> normal alkaline or Nimh batteries. This unit will be used maybe
>>>> twice a
>>>> year and it hardly seems worth the hassle of a recharger and
>>>> proprietary
>>>> lithium battery. Any recommendations for this?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> W
>>>Google Angle drill attachment. Several here. Harbor Freight has one
>>>for
>>>$19.99 Part # 92188. Did your homework for you. ww
>>>
>>
>> Cheap plastic chinese crap - but would work for the OP's purposes
>> (basically a light duty screwdriver)
>>
> There were others. Like Milwaukee brand, but high price. ww
Milwaukee makes a heavy duty one that goes on their big d-handle drills. I
have one. Its handy at times when predrilling wood frame construction for
wiring but way too big and heavy for getting into the tight spaces I
envision the OP wanting it for.
On 9/23/2010 10:48 AM, Bob La Londe wrote:
> "WW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>
>> "W" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> I am looking for a small handheld right angle drill that is powered by
>>> normal alkaline or Nimh batteries. This unit will be used maybe twice a
>>> year and it hardly seems worth the hassle of a recharger and proprietary
>>> lithium battery. Any recommendations for this?
>>>
>>> --
>>> W
>> Google Angle drill attachment. Several here. Harbor Freight has one
>> for $19.99 Part # 92188. Did your homework for you. ww
>
> I've stripped the gears on two of the HF ones just doing normal load
> would drilling with a 3/8 bit. Sometimes HF gets a hit and its worth the
> risk. Not for their right angle adaptor. Swing and a miss.
Harbor Freight's customer reviews say the same thing. OTOH, their 15
buck air drill is only 7-1/2 inches long and their air stuff is usually
decent.
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 15:32:29 -0500, "Leon" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>"W" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>>I am looking for a small handheld right angle drill that is powered by
>> normal alkaline or Nimh batteries. This unit will be used maybe twice a
>> year and it hardly seems worth the hassle of a recharger and proprietary
>> lithium battery. Any recommendations for this?
>>
>> --
>> W
>>
>>
>
>I dont know of any power tool that has or had alkaline batteries and none
>that I know of that uses normal batteries, what ever normal batteries may
>be.
>
>Nickel-Metal Hydride is about as basic and old technology s you are going to
>find available today.
>
>I would be shocked to learn of a worthwhile drill that runs on non
>rechargable or throw away batteries.
>
>I have had this drill since the mid 80's. It needed a new battery 10 years
>ago, so I hear you on wanting something that is going to waste away.
>
>http://www.makita.com/en-us/Modules/Tools/ToolDetails.aspx?ID=37
>
>Consider also a corded right angle drill.
>
>http://www.milwaukeetool.com/ProductCategory.aspx?CategoryName=SC%3a++Close+Quarter+Drills
>
Put a cord on the old battery drill and connect it to a 12 volt
battery when you need to use it.
"W" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I am looking for a small handheld right angle drill that is powered by
> normal alkaline or Nimh batteries. This unit will be used maybe twice a
> year and it hardly seems worth the hassle of a recharger and proprietary
> lithium battery. Any recommendations for this?
>
> --
> W
>
>
I dont know of any power tool that has or had alkaline batteries and none
that I know of that uses normal batteries, what ever normal batteries may
be.
Nickel-Metal Hydride is about as basic and old technology s you are going to
find available today.
I would be shocked to learn of a worthwhile drill that runs on non
rechargable or throw away batteries.
I have had this drill since the mid 80's. It needed a new battery 10 years
ago, so I hear you on wanting something that is going to waste away.
http://www.makita.com/en-us/Modules/Tools/ToolDetails.aspx?ID=37
Consider also a corded right angle drill.
http://www.milwaukeetool.com/ProductCategory.aspx?CategoryName=SC%3a++Close+Quarter+Drills
On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 20:20:37 -0600, "WW" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>"W" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>>I am looking for a small handheld right angle drill that is powered by
>> normal alkaline or Nimh batteries. This unit will be used maybe twice a
>> year and it hardly seems worth the hassle of a recharger and proprietary
>> lithium battery. Any recommendations for this?
>>
>> --
>> W
>Google Angle drill attachment. Several here. Harbor Freight has one for
>$19.99 Part # 92188. Did your homework for you. ww
>
Cheap plastic chinese crap - but would work for the OP's purposes
(basically a light duty screwdriver)
<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 20:20:37 -0600, "WW" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"W" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>news:[email protected]...
>>>I am looking for a small handheld right angle drill that is powered by
>>> normal alkaline or Nimh batteries. This unit will be used maybe twice
>>> a
>>> year and it hardly seems worth the hassle of a recharger and proprietary
>>> lithium battery. Any recommendations for this?
>>>
>>> --
>>> W
>>Google Angle drill attachment. Several here. Harbor Freight has one for
>>$19.99 Part # 92188. Did your homework for you. ww
>>
>
> Cheap plastic chinese crap - but would work for the OP's purposes
> (basically a light duty screwdriver)
>
There were others. Like Milwaukee brand, but high price. ww
"W" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I am looking for a small handheld right angle drill that is powered by
> normal alkaline or Nimh batteries. This unit will be used maybe twice a
> year and it hardly seems worth the hassle of a recharger and proprietary
> lithium battery. Any recommendations for this?
>
> --
> W
Google Angle drill attachment. Several here. Harbor Freight has one for
$19.99 Part # 92188. Did your homework for you. ww