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    Milwaukee 1/2" super hawg drill

    Im not sure if this would be what catergory id post this in but it is a tool after all. I bought a milwaukee super hawg drill on craigslist a while back for $200s. At first he wanted 235 for it which is still 150 or more cheaper than somewhere else. I bought to drill 4 holes. I told him i dont know if ill end up buyin it cuz spendin 235 on 4 holes. So he emailed me back sayin he'd take 200$ i was still a little hestitant even tho i really wanted it. I recently bought a milwaukee miter for 450$ and a weatherguard blk toolbox for 450 im runnin outa money. But i bought it and im glad i did. I really like that it has a keyed chuck so i can tighten the bit in better. And powerwise its got ALOT of power and if ur not careful itll snap your wrist. MILWAUKEE TOOLS=ALOT OF POWER. If theres another ? you got bout that tool just ask me. I posted this for someone whose thinkin bought gettin it...well worth the money specially if u buy it on craigslist and get a good deal on it. However i know its not much of a tool for scrapping.



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    Plumbers and electricians use those bad boys constantly.
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    A good drill is essential if you need to get through a lot of rivets. I have to get through rivets a lot to get plastic off casings and make sure their as clean as possible. Hammering on the plastic is fun, but not as efficient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KZBell View Post
    Plumbers and electricians use those bad boys constantly.
    Yep they are rough on those drills i bet by how much they use em i havnt abused
    mine...yet. i was hopin to get a job as a plumbers apprentice so i went ahead and bought that drill. Didnt get the job but still lookin. I worked with a electrician though for 3wks. He had a milwaukee right angle drill. Only reason i worked with him is cause the guy that usually works with him was in the hospital.
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