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Instead of a right angle drive, how about a light duty T-drive?
Desperately seeking sources for a T-drive. What I mean by that is
something like these. Milwaukee 48-06-2871 (right angle drive) or 49-22-8510 (right angle drill attachment) General Tools 924 Metabo 631078000 Vermont American 17171 or 17172 Milescraft 1390 It has to be similar in strength/durability/ruggedness to those, but instead of having only one right angle shaft, the driven shafts would stick out in both directions, like a T. When doing some research, I have seen a few that looked bulky and heavy, stuff that would be bolted onto a powerful motor on a workbench. Anything lighter? Thanks for any keywords or links. |
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