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Like the title says.. I have a drill which is recharging right now, so I don't know if it'll drill through a steel case.
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I love my Dremel bro. Its worth the investment. I would just make sure you buy a corded one.Yodums said:Well it got through the steel, just that it was too exhausting to do a full circle. I need to get a dremel or something.
stool said:Cordless drills really aren't such a hot option for the rigors of cutting a case. A regular powered drill is more the way to go. Of course, the 18.2v or 24v drills might have enough juice to do a good job, but I wouldn't recommend it.
cack01 said:14v, 18v, 24v HA!!!!
I'm fine with just a 9.6v....but I will admit I wish I had a 18 or 24. 9.6 is fine but I do end up having to break a sweat when drilling b/c I have to push a little. I think 9.6 is the minimum (personally)
but clboertien says he can do it with 7.2. Maybe 7.2 is as low as you can go. But I agree 12v could be the happy medium.
cyber mouse45 said:
And BTW, there’s nothing wrong with small drills.
cack01 said:
P.S. I think TIM would have a 24v
cyber mouse45 said:
No, I think he would have a 22 lbs, 15 amp SDS-Max Rotary Hammer Drill that can drill a 6 1/4" hole right through concrete.
cack01 said:
Nope, I think we are both wrong he would probably use a gas motor from a lawn mower and attach a bits at the end.