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Shopmade Long Reach Drill/Driv er
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11-03-2009 12:53 PM
I want to share these two shopmade long reach drill/drivers ready to work hard to drill or drive in hard-to-reach tight and narrow spots.
Since I had two old chucks from worned out cordless drills, I bought at my local hardware store a 36’’ long 3/8’’-24 fine threaded rod that I cut with a hacksaw at 12’’ and 24’’ long (to see a tip on cutting such rods, click here). Note that the 3/8’’-24 fine threads are the standard for drill chucks.
I screwed a chuck on each threaded rod and I locked them up with a nut, very tight, directly under the chucks. Then I slipped on the threaded rod a 3/8’’ inside diameter transparent vinyl hose, that I also bought at my local hardware store in the plumbing department, to protect my fingers and the rod from rubbing materials. Note that I left about 2’’ without vinyl hose at the other end of the rod.
They fit in 3/8’’ drill/driver chucks or bigger.
To see all the details, click here.
Best,
Serge
http://www.atelierdubricoleur.spaces.live.com
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11-04-2009 05:47 AM - last edited on 11-04-2009 05:49 AM
GREAT IDEA. Please post this in the TOOLS & TOOL BUYING forum AND the TOP SHOP TIPS forum too. This is such a great idea its worth sharing all over.
By the way, I'd have made one 3' long too; I HATE bending over if I don't have to.
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11-05-2009 06:32 PM
You're right John. A 3' rod would be great for screwing a plywood floor substrate without bending over. That's a 'knee't idea!
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Serge
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