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New mag drill $210.00https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H952K1L...AC2E4PE78T1H_0DaveHF 170 welderHF 4x6 band sawSouth Bend 9NMillB&D mag drillVictor torch
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Originally Posted by Oscar

https://www.amazon.com/Milwaukee-278...s%2C164&sr=1-1
Reply:https://rentaltoolsonline.com/cs-uni...agnet-wide.htm underwater hydraulic mag drill. I like it says "automatic lubrication"... it's an underwater tool... Underwater drill... now with flood coolant!Sent from my Lincoln Buzzbox using Tapatalk
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Reply:If I was going to buy a cheap Mag drill at this point, I think I would buy this one: https://www.amazon.com/VEVOR-Drill-S...%2C2066&sr=8-9More power, lower and variable RPM, larger bit diameter capacity.---Meltedmetal
Reply:It for any starting in metal work it gets you up and running for low cost . My self I have a B&D 3/4" very heavy duty witch I purchased new but most starting may not have funds for a new Dewalt (old nane Black & Decker).You or I would buy a name brand but we have been doing for a long time. Dave

Originally Posted by Meltedmetal

If I was going to buy a cheap Mag drill at this point, I think I would buy this one: https://www.amazon.com/VEVOR-Drill-S...%2C2066&sr=8-9More power, lower and variable RPM, larger bit diameter capacity.
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Originally Posted by smithdoor

New mag drill $210.00https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H952K1L...AC2E4PE78T1H_0Dave
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Originally Posted by Meltedmetal

If I was going to buy a cheap Mag drill at this point, I think I would buy this one: https://www.amazon.com/VEVOR-Drill-S...%2C2066&sr=8-9More power, lower and variable RPM, larger bit diameter capacity.
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Originally Posted by jfk92

G-dammit! now there is this one! - in for a penny in for a pound?! what's another Hondo for a tool you don't need and will rarely use?!

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Originally Posted by jfk92

G-dammit! now there is this one! - in for a penny in for a pound?! what's another Hondo for a tool you don't need and will rarely use?!

Reply:You find it is very handy tool.I have used mind for drilling, drill press, tapping and line boring.Dave

Originally Posted by jfk92

Dammit Dave - now I have this on my mind!

I've been looking for one - used on F.B. and C.L. for some time - not that it's needed (of course) for any particular project although I could use for a go-kart build now - the price seems "right" - and I'm just a hobby hack - name brands are just out of reach for numerous reasons... sheesh - now I'm going to be thinking about this the ENTIRE Holiday weekend - and end up pulling the trigger after 5 or 6 IPA's.....

A lot of positive reviews for it I'd have to say - from the Amazon website.....of course then I'd have to buy the annular cutter arbour and cutter set for another $140 - I better make that 7 - 8 IPA's.....
Reply:It is a very handy tool.I keep mind in retirement. Dave

Originally Posted by whtbaron

I don't need one often either... but that's getting tempting...
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Originally Posted by Meltedmetal

And if you need a regular chuck add this: https://www.amazon.com/Drill-1mm-16m...xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==Il]
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Originally Posted by Lis2323

I “think” while this adapter setup will allow you to use a twist drill you may have to get innovative to put it to use. The quill travel on your mag drill will most likely not raise high enough to use as designed. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Originally Posted by Lis2323

I “think” while this adapter setup will allow you to use a twist drill you may have to get innovative to put it to use. The quill travel on your mag drill will most likely not raise high enough to use as designed. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Originally Posted by Meltedmetal

Yes, like in post #5.
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Originally Posted by whtbaron

I don't need one often either... but that's getting tempting...
Reply:Mind I only use a standard twice drill bits .Never had to cut one, just chuck and drill. I had to turn a few drill bits my chuck is 3/4" and I need to drill 1-1/16" [27mm] holes. I do not who needs to drill holes 1-1/16" [27mm] holes. The holes was on a D8 CAT tractor. Dave

Originally Posted by whtbaron

Don't want to take your new Cobalt bits to the chopsaw?
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Originally Posted by smithdoor

Mind I only use a standard twice drill bits .Never had to cut one, just chuck and drill. I had to turn a few drill bits my chuck is 3/4" and I need to drill 1-1/16" [27mm] holes. I do not who needs to drill holes 1-1/16" [27mm] holes. The holes was on a D8 CAT tractor. Dave
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Originally Posted by smithdoor

New mag drill $210.00https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H952K1L...AC2E4PE78T1H_0Dave
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Originally Posted by Meltedmetal

Back in the day I used to watch a TV show called "Have gun-Will travel."(1957-1963) I have a business card from a cap gun set that was available when I was a kid. It says"Have gun-Will travel. Wire Paladin San Francisco" Maybe I should print my own that say "You have money? We'll help you spend it."
Reply:Morse taper is still used on some milling machines.It is a drill not a milling machine. I do not want you are trying to do with a mag drill?Dave

Originally Posted by farmersammm

If you look close, I don't believe that drill is set up for annular cutters. You have to buy an MT arbor to use annulars. I'd not want that. Morse Taper doesn't handle annular cutter load very good. |
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