You Can Do It – Cordless Drill Tip For Hand Screws
Posted By admin on December 5, 2011
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Did you realize you might use your electric corded drill or cordless drill as a good manual screwdriver? It takes some playing and practice using the speed and clutch settings, nevertheless it is not hard and is practical to know the way to make this happen.
You will wish to set up the drill’s speed to slow or sometimes mid-range, then fiddle using the drill’s clutch system; start at around level 10; then, to practice, sink the whole screw in to some test material till it is even together with the working surface that you are drilling this screw into. Next, simply turn the clutch about two to 3 clicks tighter and press the trigger half-way until you feel resistance in between the drill bit as well as the screw, then simply just turn the drill clockwise to end tightening the screw into the surface material – in this way you do not have to worry about countersinking the screw too far or having to change tools in the middle of your job.
You should enjoy & I hope you find this corded / cordless drill method is beneficial!