What drill motors do you recommend?
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Dan D.
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"Veeduber" wrote in message ...
I love my Sioux drill. Great trigger. Mine only goes 2600 RPM. Seems
to do just fine at that speed.
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Dear Scott,
I don' t want to bust up your romance but I suggest you borrow a drill-motor
that turns at a higher speed and shoot a few holes. You really don't know what
you're missing.
I usta have a B&D 'aviation' drill motor, turned something like 4000 rpm. Wore
it out. Had it rebuilt. Twenty years later it needed another rebuild but the
bull-gear was not available at a price I could afford. Since then I've been
using those cheap Chinee imports that turn 3600 rpm, last just about long
enough for one airplane's-worth of holes, throw it away when it gets noisy.
Air tools are nice but compressing air to drive a drill puts you on the wrong
side of the economic equation here in southern California.
That's a point a lot of newbies miss. Pneumatic drill is a real air hog; takes
a pretty good compresser to keep you working. (On the other hand, pneumatic
riveting hammers or squeezers don't use much air.) If a guy doesn't already
have a big compressor, when you add the acquisition cost to the operating cost
and divide by the number of holes, it represents a significant increase in cost
when compared to using throw-away electric drill motors.
-R.S.Hoover
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