Wednesday, January 11th, 2012 at
4:02 pm
hi, I got a new personalized license plate, I don't know how to take out the old plate, the dealership installed it for me....its hex washer screw.. There's no † or - on the top of the screw...i don't have the yellow cordless screwdriver which I saw the car salmesman use to install the plate....i don't want to spent 200 dollar buy the cordless driver and the sets....should I take it to car repair shop or I can buy tool from homedepot do it myself...if I go seek help mechaic...will they charge 20 or 30 dollar for the job...thatss so expensie...im poor guy....please help me, any advice is appreciated...
Tuesday, July 12th, 2011 at
8:58 am
WTH!!
Why did the porsche engineers use alien wrench screws for the head of the engine. The last screw that i have stripped and am wondering is there any drill bit out there that wont go dull the second it touches this strong piece of German steel.
Esay out screw extractor does not work. If a drill bit can drill the screw how would a screw extractor do the job?
Tuesday, June 7th, 2011 at
1:16 pm
i have to drill or bore a 1 3/16 inch round hole (yes i said a 1 and 3/16 inch round hole)2 inchs deep into hard steel.i can not cut it with a torch.i been looking for titanium drill bits that are 1 3/16 round or larger and i can't find any drill bits that size,that are made for drilling into hard steel.
i looked all over locally and online.but i don't know exactly what i should be looking for?or useing to drill thru the steel.
i need to bore a 1 3/16 hole into a 7 inch round 20 pound gear 2 inchs thick hard steel after that the gear needs to be welded to a 1 3/16 or 1 1/8 drive shaft.this part goes to a engine.i talked to some welding shop and thay might do the job.
also my step dad works for csx and he has bits the size i need,but there shop drill press is broke.
it's made out off hardend pressed steel i think. its just said on the gear and box hardend steel gear.the gear allready has a hole in the center 3/4" all the way thru but i need the hole to be bigger to fit on the drive shaft.
Tuesday, April 12th, 2011 at
7:30 pm
My dad has a dewalt cordless drill but i dont know if I can use it to drill through rock. Would any drill work as long as I had the right size and right drill bit for the job? All I need to do it drill a small hole in a rock so I can put a bolt anker through the rock so I can rig my rope for repelling into the rest of the cave.
Sunday, April 3rd, 2011 at
7:25 pm
Only respond if you KNOW please !!!
I have a corded drill but want a cordless...
What is better for drilling glass??
18 V 550 rmp or
12 V 700 rmp
Any cordless drill recommended (under )?????
Well I don't know about the laws of physics. I have drilled through glass many times, that's not the problem. I use a diamond core drill bit and use water for lube...And see nothing risky about it! My corded drill does a fine job , I was just looking for a cordless!!
Thursday, March 10th, 2011 at
4:02 pm
job and recharging blew the charger. Turned out the homeowner had 220v in a 110v outlet. At any rate the large resistor in the charging station, center and closest to the LED blew. Cannot read the color bands. Can anyone help me out....please. Thanks in advance!
Would someone simply remove the 4 screws from their charger and look at the color bands on the resistor for me. Then I can go to Radio Shack and get one for 99 cents.
Sunday, February 13th, 2011 at
6:30 pm
Hey guys I just started a job being a property manager and as of now I have a corded drill, some of the houses I go to do not have electricity. I do not know much about drills so I am hopping you can help me out.
I am looking at two drills right now a DC720 and a DCD950, I will be using for regular things but I guess I will choose the one with more power and better performance. Here are the links if you don't know them:
DC720- http://www.dewalt.com/us/products/tool_detail.asp?productID=16338
DCD950- http://www.dewalt.com/us/products/tool_detail.asp?productID=20365
Sunday, January 30th, 2011 at
4:07 pm
Im looking to add a all in one hammer drill-driver to my tool collection. I just wanted some recommendations on some cordless models that are cost friendly and do a great job. Thanks!
Sunday, January 16th, 2011 at
6:27 pm
I'm working on my boyfriend's one-year-anniversary present and he needs a cordless drill.
- He builds bikes as his 2nd job
- It needs to be versatile but good quality?
- Under 0, please
Brands, builds, I'll take anything you got.
Thursday, January 6th, 2011 at
11:15 am
I want to get my mom a cordless drill for Christmas and I know nothing about them. She does a lot of building jobs here at hom, usually going through nothing bigger than a 4 x 4.
Will this drill do the job?
http://www.kmart.com/shc/s/p_10151_10104_9990000037130911P
Its a GREAT deal and I am going shopping tomorrow so I need to know. Thanks 
I'm only 16, and the 4 things I am getting her come to 121 dollars. There is NO way I can spend 138 dollars on one gift.