--- In [email protected], "up148" <up148@...> wrote:
>
> Micro Mark seems to have several small battery powered drill motors. One is a
> powered screwdriver that you can add their chuck to and then install drills
> instead of screwdriver bits.
>
> Can you tell us which powered driver you purchased Bud?
>
> Butch
>
Hi Butch, The drill I bought was supposedly a Micro Mark item, but I bought
it from a local hobby shop, (he's sold out of them). I would imagine any
similar cordless drill would work as long as it is small enough to handle
without putting undue stress on the small bits. In my personal experience,
trying to drill with tiny bits is a bit cumbersome using larger, meaning
standard size Dremel tools or similar. I'll post a photo in the photos section
of the drill I use. Its not variable speed, but the on-off switch allows nearly
the same effect.
Bud Rindfleisch
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