I hardly ever have to use it (in anger) in reverse, but I've had one of
these
http://www.toolbarn.com/makita-6013br.html
For about 20 years now, and I don't think I'll ever have to get another
corded drill. Before drilling anything with it, you have to plan ahead
to make sure you can brace yourself against the torque in case it should
stall the bit and try to spin you by the handle instead.
Cheers,
Theo
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tigers-bounces@autox.team.net
> [mailto:tigers-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Thomas Witt
> Sent: August 17, 2009 12:46 PM
> To: tigers@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: [Tigers] easy outs
>
> >>>I actually don't have this problem - I just wanted a
> left-hand set of
> >>>drill bits.<<<
>
> Oh, so you have one of those drills where the rotation switch
> is stuck in reverse too. :-) only kidding
>
> By the way, when I try and put some "life" back into my
> rotary wire brushes I use them backwards. However, I often
> find the chuck coming loose no matter how much I tighten it.
> It seems a reverse rotation drill bit with even more "bite"
> would compound the problem. Or..., is it just the quality of
> the chuck on my Dewalt drill?
> Tom
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