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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
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Started by Patrick Halinski in Kreg Jig® Operation Dec 30, 2023.
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Started by Ed Anderson in Beginners' Zone Oct 3, 2023.
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