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Angle Drill Pneumatic

Kenskip1

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Hi, From time to time I find myself needing a certain tool.Last Friday was know exception. I required a Angle Drill. This would have made my project a whole lot easier.I had to remove the brace from the grill and use the drill press.
Anyway,I have not found a lot of information on these drills.My searching has come down to these two drills.
1. Chicago Pneumatics CP 879,3/8 .Cost around $94
2. Astro Pneumatic AST 510 AHT. Cost around $ 75.
Has anyone any reviews on these? I am undecided at this time. I have a 3/8 drive Chicago Pneumatic drill and it is great.I like the grip. It fits my hand well.If anyone has any recommendations, chime on in. Thanks Ken
 
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jkesselr

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No specific feedback to offer, other than to say that CP makes some good air tools. I have an IR angle drill that I am happy with, but I don’t know if they fit your price point or not and I am too lazy to look it up.
 
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Kenskip1

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A fixed head is what is required for my needs.As to cost i'd like to keep it under $100. Both the drills mentioned in my first post are reversible.Variable speed.I never even thought about looking in the big box stores.Thanks, Ken
 

emeraldcoupe

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Not made in usa, buy a Dotco $1650.00. Buy once, cry once no point ******* around with a substandard tool that you may only use occasionally. Hell it costs as much as 70 Harbor Freight angle drills but you will have a tool you are proud of.


lol, yeah that's good advice for a guy looking at sub $100 drills :lol_hitti
 
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vavet

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Would one of the 90° adapters work in your application?
These are readily available for ~$20.
I have a battery powered right angle drill at work. It was purchased by one of my predecessors. It's not a great tool for several reasons. It only has one drilling speed - slow. It's an orphan - the only tool in our collection that uses an awkward NiCd battery. It will only fit up to 1/4" bits. It doesn't have much torque.
We use it about 3 times a year. When we need it, it's handy, so we keep it and have not had a need to replace it with something more capable. I bought a off-brand battery for it on amazon or ebay about 2 years ago. Maybe when that dies, I'll look at replacing the whole unit.
 
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Kenskip1

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I appreciate the offers however,the Astro Pneumatic AST 510 AHT found itself a good home. It is heavy, and Loud . Ear plugs should come with it as standard issue.But as of now it is resting comfortably next to the 3/8 Nano,alongside the central pneumatic in my air tool drawer.Ken
 

gerryw

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I got this one , works great way under$100
 

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dbabicky

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If the HF fits your price point go for it. I've had a few CP tools and they worked well except for the frickin' body saw, I threw it out and bought a Blue Point. Now I have just ordered the Snap-on 14.4V angle drill. The driver will bring it Monday. We'll see how it performs.
 
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