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right angle screwdriver

Discussion in 'Everything Else (off topic)' started by Backwoods Savage, Feb 5, 2018.

  1. ironpony

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    I have one of these also comes in handy 20 v to 60v battery, 2 speeds and if it grabs it is like a circus ride it spins you around

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  2. HDRock

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    What do you use that for driving half inch lag bolts or drilling 3 inch holes or something
     
  3. Eric VW

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    Niiiiiice toy tool, IP.:handshake:
    Too bad it doesn’t come in Kubota Orange, eh Backwoods Savage?
    :yes:
     
  4. HDRock

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    What's the torque on that thing rated
     
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  7. ironpony

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    actually 3/4 inch holes for running electrical wire in stud cavities, also plumbing pipe usually 2" plus. Another toy oops tool in the arsenal
     
  8. HDRock

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    That was my next guess:)
     
  9. HDRock

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    I'm going to bust you guys balls at the beginning of the thread, posting regular drill drivers when Dennis was asking about a right angle screwdriver :D
    :confused: :whistle:
     
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  10. ironpony

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    it is the new common core reading.........
     
  11. Eric VW

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    Niiiiice:rofl: :lol::thumbs:
     
  12. rdust

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    I know you mentioned a right angle screwdriver but this can get you an impact driver and maybe the 90* you need depending on the space you’re working in.
     

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    I don't even use a drill driver for driving screws anymore, hurts too much , impact driver is a lot less stress (torqueing) on your hands, I've had a lot of stress on my hands running air Motors for many years building Buicks
     
  14. leoht

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    I was surfing the Milwaukee Australia website tonight and found this and I thought it might be just what you are looking for Backwoods Savage.
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    I have a few of the Milwaukee 12v tools and they are all gooder. They also do a couple of 18v right angle impact drivers as well.


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  15. Backwoods Savage

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    Yeah! That looks like what I'm after.
     
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  16. trail twister

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    Here is a corded Job max. You can also get it cord less.

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    I bought these heads for it

    [​IMG]Impact driver

    Drill driver

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    And a ratchet head.

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    :D Al
     
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    Need both Jack Straw. Depending upon which hand you are using at the time and if they are left handed screws or right handed ones.
     
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    I need a vertical one because I’m always screwing up!
     
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