Re: [TANKS] any suggestions for right angle drill

2015-02-12 Thread srwh74rn
Motors are on their way. Decided to go with something else instead of right angled drills. Looking through all the ttanks last night i noticed the S tank T081. It runs on 12v small ATV starter motors. Priced at about $20 bucks each on ebay ($24 for us Canucks) and free shipping to a mail box

Re: [TANKS] any suggestions for right angle drill

2015-02-05 Thread Scott Ferron
I used makita grinders with a router speed controller on it. Lots of metal gears and torque On 4 Feb 2015 23:30, srwh7...@gmail.com wrote: I have decided to get working again on my tank. It is a crampt hull so was thinking along the lines on the DeWalt right angled drills mentioned throughout

Re: [TANKS] any suggestions for right angle drill

2015-02-05 Thread srwh74rn
Dirk, your tank on the site is T 085 correct? It looks like you are somehow using 110v grinders. I see cords. Are you somehow using battery with an inverter in there? I know my little 11pv bathroom type fan in my greenhouse run off a battery with inverter dies fast. I cant see that overly

Re: [TANKS] any suggestions for right angle drill

2015-02-05 Thread srwh74rn
I have a feeling this will not work, but i wonder is the guts of a Ryobi 18volt model P420 would somehow work. Price is stupid cheap ($50) and that why i figure will not work ;). Looking at the gaurd mount and it has great possibilites for helping to mount. Was also thinking what Steve was

[TANKS] any suggestions for right angle drill

2015-02-04 Thread srwh74rn
I have decided to get working again on my tank. It is a crampt hull so was thinking along the lines on the DeWalt right angled drills mentioned throughout the posts, 960s or something along that lines. Naturally those are discontinued. Thanks Stewart -- -- You are currently subscribed to