shteii01
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I was looking through threads using the search function and did not see anything that I found of use.
I started a new job. I am electrical assembly technician. At my old job I had a shop air drill. Now I am looking at owning my own.
I would guess that I would use it about 4 hours a week total. What I mean by this, I will be drilling the electrical panels, so a bunch of screw holes, 10-32 screws, but once wireways and din rails are installed, the drill will just sit there waiting for my boss to tell me to start working on the next panel for next machine/job. So I might spend a few hours a week doing panels for several machines and then not use the drill for a week or two while we assemble the machines, or I just do one panel for one machine, then do another panel the next week. I don't expect using it day after day, week after week.
I am looking for two types of air drill:
1. Regular 3/8" reversible air drill like:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006ZB8YNS/?tag=atomicindus08-20
At my last job we used keyed chuck version. I notice there is also keyless chuck. The prices are about the same. Is there significant preference for one version over another?
2. Right angle air drill, I think the one I borrowed from time to time (really tight spots) from my last boss was this model, the red "neck" is kinda distinctive:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001U3Z7MW/?tag=atomicindus08-20
So. Any recommendations of which model of each type to buy from Amazon? Should I get the cheapest ($20-30) (interestingly they have most reviews)? Or buy next cheapest, meaning that the cheapest is the **** and anything above it is better ($30-40)? Can anyone recommend specific model they found they really like that is currently available?
P.S. Lubricating oil for the drill. Is there some generic kind at bargain prices that I can stock up on or do I need to follow the whatever drill manual will tell me?
Thanks in advance.
I started a new job. I am electrical assembly technician. At my old job I had a shop air drill. Now I am looking at owning my own.
I would guess that I would use it about 4 hours a week total. What I mean by this, I will be drilling the electrical panels, so a bunch of screw holes, 10-32 screws, but once wireways and din rails are installed, the drill will just sit there waiting for my boss to tell me to start working on the next panel for next machine/job. So I might spend a few hours a week doing panels for several machines and then not use the drill for a week or two while we assemble the machines, or I just do one panel for one machine, then do another panel the next week. I don't expect using it day after day, week after week.
I am looking for two types of air drill:
1. Regular 3/8" reversible air drill like:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006ZB8YNS/?tag=atomicindus08-20
At my last job we used keyed chuck version. I notice there is also keyless chuck. The prices are about the same. Is there significant preference for one version over another?
2. Right angle air drill, I think the one I borrowed from time to time (really tight spots) from my last boss was this model, the red "neck" is kinda distinctive:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001U3Z7MW/?tag=atomicindus08-20
So. Any recommendations of which model of each type to buy from Amazon? Should I get the cheapest ($20-30) (interestingly they have most reviews)? Or buy next cheapest, meaning that the cheapest is the **** and anything above it is better ($30-40)? Can anyone recommend specific model they found they really like that is currently available?
P.S. Lubricating oil for the drill. Is there some generic kind at bargain prices that I can stock up on or do I need to follow the whatever drill manual will tell me?
Thanks in advance.
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