A few accessories that will help with your hole placement:

For holding those smaller drills (as has been mentioned already) , pin vises.
4-PIECE MACHINIST'S PIN VISE SET
John
🙂D OK, so I live in Germany - Bosch tools go for ~half the $$ you pay in CAN or US)
The normal benchtop Bosch tools seem to run about the same price as the better stuff here. I just picked up a Bosch 12" miter saw. Same price as the Dewalt 12" but in a completely different league. Those crazy Germans really know how to make tools. Love my Bosch cordless drill as well.
Use Wera for screwdrivers. Anything else is crap in comparison -- except Swedish Bacho, of course.
~Tom
In the crap pile... 🙂
Klein tools are pretty decent and fairly comfortable to use, but the Wera has them beat in my opinion. Try a Wera with laser etched Philips tip and you will see what I mean. McMaster-Carr carries them.
~Tom
Klein tools are pretty decent and fairly comfortable to use, but the Wera has them beat in my opinion. Try a Wera with laser etched Philips tip and you will see what I mean. McMaster-Carr carries them.
~Tom
Tom, that´s a problem with us being an international bunch of friends. Some of your fav tools may have no dealer in other states and have a different name in foreign countries. Hell, I consider Bosch middle class and anyone in the US has to pay twice of the German price.😡
True that. For small tools like screwdrivers shipping is less, hence international borders matter less. For power tools it's a much bigger deal.
~Tom
~Tom
Add to that that we Europoodles don´t only have different plugs - tools made for 240volts50hz instead of your 115/60 can do very funny things.
Yours bought per ebay and used here can do nice fireworks too.
😀Pit
Yours bought per ebay and used here can do nice fireworks too.
😀Pit
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