DaveGPz wrote:Go the drill bit! Put one through my leg a while ago. Needed a curved former to drill through the screen on the old FJ1100. Looked around the garage, then realised my leg was the right shape... screen on leg, drill on screen... blood on screen...
is all i have to say to this.
As to the OP, how's it now? looks like it'd hurt like a bastard, even with the pressure released.
we had a work safety thing come out ofter a driver down the coast was puttling his new mudflaps on the truck, had one hand behind the guard holding the mudflap so the holes lined up, driller with the other hand, fight through the palm of his hand...
i bet it hurt...
but not as much as pulling it back out!
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That's why they have the "reverse" setting. Then again would he have been able to reach it while stopping the drill from leaning down due to gravity? ow.
robracer wrote:So Smithy next time I do a nail....... should I use the 850 Watt DeWalt impact drill with a masonary bit, say 6mm tip?
I'd go with whatever you have handy at the time, but let me know before hand and can come around and watch or even hold the drill for you.......
I went with the <1mm bit powered between two very slow fingers along with very minute increments of pressure ...... ONLY CAUSE I LOST THE CHUCK KEY AND COULDN'T GET THE BIT TO STAY PUT. PLUS DUE TO THE SWELLING IN THE KNUCKLE THE END OF MY FINGER KEPT SLIDING DOWN THE JAWS IN THE VICE....AAARRRG.......
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