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Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostThere's something earthy and nostalgic about using a manual drill rather than an electric one. You get a much better feel for what you're drilling (cue the crude remarks). You can almost feel the character of the wood itself.
Cordless drill trumps em both though in my book.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostScarily I have thought about getting one for the same reasons.
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Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostAt last, a sensible reply. Thanks.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostRatchet has more torque but pinion more spindle speed, pinion would be easier to keep straight and can be used in a confined space.... I’d go for the pinion.
Is this a trap to see who's bored senseless??
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Originally posted by NoddY View PostStill inside then? Has Bubba been winking at you?
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostHaven't seen one for ages - cordless electric ones are so cheap nowadays.
What's wrong with good old manual labour every now and then, eh?
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Ratchet has more torque but pinion more spindle speed, pinion would be easier to keep straight and can be used in a confined space.... I’d go for the pinion.
Is this a trap to see who's bored senseless??
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Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostFed up of digging out the electric drill, untangling the cable and plugging it in, when I only want to drill a small hole. So I want to get a hand drill, but the question is whether to get a ratchet one (pic on the left) or a pinion one (pic on the right)? Any advice appreciated.
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Haven't seen one for ages - cordless electric ones are so cheap nowadays.
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Hand drill - ratchet or pinion
Fed up of digging out the electric drill, untangling the cable and plugging it in, when I only want to drill a small hole. So I want to get a hand drill, but the question is whether to get a ratchet one (pic on the left) or a pinion one (pic on the right)? Any advice appreciated.Tags: None
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