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Corded Drill Recommendation
I am in the market for a corded drill. I am going to use it primarily for wheel cleaning/polishing as well as interior upholstery using the cyclo wheel. I will also use it for headlamp restorations. My 14.4 cordless doesn't have enough power to even turn the buffing wheel.
I was thinking Dewalt, Makita, or Milwaukee and am looking for something very lightweight with some power. There are some different shapes and sizes, so looking for a recommendation of what would work best for my application. Thanks!
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Consider me biased, but I only buy Bosch tools, because I like to only buy them once. Makita would be my second choice. Dewalt is Black and Decker, Milwaukee used to be the best out there, now their one step above Ryobi which is also owned by the Milwaukee parent company.
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Re: Corded Drill Recommendation
You may want to consider a 90deg angle drill. Not as many options out there but I think they give better ergonomics than traditional pistol style drills and there is less distance from the back of the drill where you apply pressure to the point of contact with the paint. That small distance will help reduce wobble more, and the reduced hight will make it easier to get into footwell with your carpet brush.
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Re: Corded Drill Recommendation
Metabo makes some great tools as well. They aren't cheap, but are very well built with higher amp motors that will hold up to anything you can throw at it.
I agree with Ccrew on Milwaukee, what a shame.
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I do not think you can go wrong with Makita. Yes, Dewalt is a division of Black and Decker but they are hardly rebadged Black and Decker tools. And dont forget about Porter Cable.
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Re: Corded Drill Recommendation
Originally Posted by Ccrew
Consider me biased, but I only buy Bosch tools, because I like to only buy them once. Makita would be my second choice. Dewalt is Black and Decker, Milwaukee used to be the best out there, now their one step above Ryobi which is also owned by the Milwaukee parent company.
Bosch fan as well. The only problems I have had with Bosch was with a charger, not with the drill itself. They replaced the charger. Bosch tools take a beating and just keep chugging.
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Corded Drill Recommendation
Cordless - dewalt. Cords - Bosch.
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Re: Corded Drill Recommendation
I got a 20 plus year old makita that is still kicking you know what on rims.
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Re: Corded Drill Recommendation
I am wondering if I should go with a hammer style or not. I am thinking it might be easier to handle with doing wheel polishing and everything else. I am looking at these so far:
Bosch 1191VSRK 120-Volt 1/2-Inch Single-Speed Hammer Drill - Power Hammer Drills - Amazon.com
DeWalt DW511 1/2" (13mm) 7.8 Amp VSR Hammerdrill - Power Hammer Drills - Amazon.com
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Re: Corded Drill Recommendation
Originally Posted by Mantilgh
You may want to consider a 90deg angle drill. Not as many options out there but I think they give better ergonomics than traditional pistol style drills and there is less distance from the back of the drill where you apply pressure to the point of contact with the paint. That small distance will help reduce wobble more, and the reduced hight will make it easier to get into footwell with your carpet brush.
Something like this one? I have an old Milwaukee at home that is exactly like this but the cord is rotted (from the 70's).
http://images.drillspot.com/pimages/154/15455_300.jpg
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