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"Craig Davis"

21/12/2004 9:16 AM

Drill chuck with hex drive

I am looking for a drill chuck that has a hex drive shank and will handle
bits up to 1/4". So far all I can find are ones for bits up to 1/8". Any
help will be appreciated.


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"Norman D. Crow"

in reply to "Craig Davis" on 21/12/2004 9:16 AM

22/12/2004 6:59 AM





"mac davis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 16:44:59 GMT, "Wilson Lamb"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> that sounds kinda kinky...
>
> >I'm thinking he wants a chuck with a male hex going out the backside, so
he
> >can chuck it up in something with a female hex. Wilson

Saw one at Home Desperate just the other night. Accessory for the 12V Makita
impact driver, so it can be used as a drill.

--
Nahmie
Those on the cutting edge bleed a lot.

WL

"Wilson Lamb"

in reply to "Craig Davis" on 21/12/2004 9:16 AM

21/12/2004 4:44 PM

I'm thinking he wants a chuck with a male hex going out the backside, so he
can chuck it up in something with a female hex. Wilson


"John Moorhead" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Craig -
>
> Try Sears! I was into the local store last week, laughing at the 8HP vacs
> while doing something else and saw a set. I had a set, but only use them
> for rough work as the bits weren't exactly centered in the hex or
something
> and had noticable runout. Perhaps the Burmese Child Prison Labor has
gotten
> better training, or gone through puberty, since I got my set a cuppla
years
> ago. I may have also just gotten a bad set....
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> John Moorhead
>
>

TQ

Tom Quackenbush

in reply to "Craig Davis" on 21/12/2004 9:16 AM

21/12/2004 1:29 PM

Craig Davis wrote:

>I am looking for a drill chuck that has a hex drive shank and will handle
>bits up to 1/4". So far all I can find are ones for bits up to 1/8". Any
>help will be appreciated.

If you Google "Jacobs 30248" you should come up with plenty of
sources.

R,
Tom Q.


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"John Moorhead"

in reply to "Craig Davis" on 21/12/2004 9:16 AM

21/12/2004 4:25 PM

Craig -

Try Sears! I was into the local store last week, laughing at the 8HP vacs
while doing something else and saw a set. I had a set, but only use them
for rough work as the bits weren't exactly centered in the hex or something
and had noticable runout. Perhaps the Burmese Child Prison Labor has gotten
better training, or gone through puberty, since I got my set a cuppla years
ago. I may have also just gotten a bad set....

Hope this helps.

John Moorhead

md

mac davis

in reply to "Craig Davis" on 21/12/2004 9:16 AM

22/12/2004 7:12 AM

On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 16:44:59 GMT, "Wilson Lamb"
<[email protected]> wrote:

that sounds kinda kinky...

>I'm thinking he wants a chuck with a male hex going out the backside, so he
>can chuck it up in something with a female hex. Wilson
>
>
>"John Moorhead" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Craig -
>>
>> Try Sears! I was into the local store last week, laughing at the 8HP vacs
>> while doing something else and saw a set. I had a set, but only use them
>> for rough work as the bits weren't exactly centered in the hex or
>something
>> and had noticable runout. Perhaps the Burmese Child Prison Labor has
>gotten
>> better training, or gone through puberty, since I got my set a cuppla
>years
>> ago. I may have also just gotten a bad set....
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> John Moorhead
>>
>>
>

md

mac davis

in reply to "Craig Davis" on 21/12/2004 9:16 AM

21/12/2004 5:34 PM

On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:16:08 -0600, "Craig Davis"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I am looking for a drill chuck that has a hex drive shank and will handle
>bits up to 1/4". So far all I can find are ones for bits up to 1/8". Any
>help will be appreciated.
>
I'm not sure exactly what you what and what you're using it for, but
adapters are cheap..
I have several that just fit into the drill chuck with a round end and
have the bit socket on the other end..


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