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Default Instead of a right angle drive, how about a light duty T-drive?

On Feb 4, 7:33*am, jamesgangnc wrote:
On Feb 4, 9:24*am, "Upscale" wrote:

"jamesgangnc" wrote in message


Most people use a portable right angle drill drive to get into tight
areas. *Having a T defeats that.


Don't know how much torque he needs, but I've found this little guy *very*
useful.http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/pag...1,43411,43417&...


That looks handy but he's after something like a traditional car rear
axle only smaller. *I'm not sure his purpose is drilling at all.


Maybe he's trying to build powered roller skates.

There's a cordless out there that has swivel head on it that will run
at any angle between straight inline and 90 degrees. Don't remember
the brand, but seemed kind of bulky compared with the pneumatic.
Usually, if you need a right-angle drill, the space you'll have is
just a fraction less than the drill head.

Stan