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When your drill or screw driver just can't get in that tight place you want it to. Instead of scraping the project I advise going to your local Lowe's. Why? Well for the Kobalt 9 Piece Multi Bit Ratchet Screwdriver. By far the best $9.58 you could ever spend to ride along during any tight angle project you might be devising with your Kreg.

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Comment by Ken Darga on July 12, 2011 at 6:51am

ps---

The Milwaukee tool in action.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGTK2Aqlu6Q

Comment by Ken Darga on July 12, 2011 at 6:45am

Craig, thanks for your inputs.

That a very handy tool, for so many applications.

 

I've had to install several hundred screws in tight places at a right angle, and at a 45.

I found the Milwaukee M12 right-angle drill/driver the ideal tool for the purpose.

 

Milwaukee Electric Tool 241521 Cordless Right Angle Drill Driver Kit

With a head size of only 3.75 In., the M12 cordless 3/8 In. Right angle drill driver delivers 100 in-lbs of torque in a compact light weight design. The first sub-compact right angle drill driver with a spindle lock chuck, the 2415-21 is the most versatile right angle drill/driver in the industry. Built in electronics include an electronic clutch, fuel gauge, speed control and overload protection. - Battery fuel gauge - displays remaining run-time - 3-3/4 In. head length - great for working in tight spaces - Electronic clutch - 11 settings plus drill mode for complete control - Extended paddle switch - provides convenience and comfort - Built in LED's - illuminates work surface and indicates clutch out - 3/8 In. single sleeve ratcheting chuck - maximum versatility and grip 

Comment by Walter_lars on March 18, 2010 at 1:52am
that tool has been made by different companies over the years I have one like that in a gunsmithing tool kit by Chapman
Comment by Kim C on March 15, 2010 at 10:59am
Thank you for this post.. I was looking for something similar and I love anything Kobalt.
Comment by Robert J Guidry Sr on March 15, 2010 at 12:12am
I use something similar from Craftsman, but does not have the ball bering to lock the bit in place will look into it next time I can make it to Lowes, Thanks.

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