kartracer55 said:
If/When the bits grab you better pray that it snaps because the drill is not going to stop just for you
Goodness, can we ever relate to that comment!!! When we were
redoing the garage Ed was standing on the top step (you know - the one that says "Don't stand here") of a flimsy 8' aluminum ladder using a brand new 1/2"
Hitachi
We don't know if this type Hitachi drill is well regarded or not (we love it), but we'll certainly say it generates some serious torque. Standing on the aforementioned ladder working overhead, using a large extended shank spade drill, it hit a big nail embedded in some framing. The bit didn't snap, but "dug in" and the Hitachi proceeded to spin Ed around on top of the ladder before tossing him to the concrete floor below. The drill kept on running after it hit the floor and didn't have any damage at all. As far as Ed, there wasn't too much blood - well actually there was enough to make it all pretty scary

- and we can say he's healed nicely with a few scars which make for interesting conversation

.
The following day we bought three different size, well constructed aluminum ladders and threw the flimsy one away.
Anyway, we have been extremely pleased with the Hitachi and it has received a good bit of subsequent use without so much abuse.
Best regards,
Ed and Sandra