I have a few projects that have been stacking up on me. Hanging a slab door is the most pressing. The others require paint/rust removal from some old fixtures and tools.
The easiest solution is of course to pick up the phone and hire someone, but I'd rather do the work myself and come out of it with some good tools even if the cost ends up to be somewhat higher.
Tasks: Drill holes in hardwood for door handle, locks, etc. Some ******** wire brushing.
Budget is very limited -- $150 maximum. Mostly I figure I need a good powerful drill (compared to the small cordless driver I have).
Advice?

Prefer to get something that I would buy anyway at some point, so a good durable, flexible tool. As close to made in USA/Europe as possible (??).
Thanks,
--Jon
The easiest solution is of course to pick up the phone and hire someone, but I'd rather do the work myself and come out of it with some good tools even if the cost ends up to be somewhat higher.
Tasks: Drill holes in hardwood for door handle, locks, etc. Some ******** wire brushing.
Budget is very limited -- $150 maximum. Mostly I figure I need a good powerful drill (compared to the small cordless driver I have).
Advice?
- Corded, or is there a cordless solution that will do the job?
- Things to look for used (craigslist, etc)?
- New?

Prefer to get something that I would buy anyway at some point, so a good durable, flexible tool. As close to made in USA/Europe as possible (??).
Thanks,
--Jon