drill

kof2000

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i need to drill to get the 4 80m fans off the case since the screws are messed up can't take it out with screwdriver, whats a good one to buy?
 
I'd go with a DeWalt or Craftsman. There are a lot of good cordless drills out there, just depends on how much money you want to spend on it. I'd just go to your local home-improvement store and explain to them the conditions that you will be using the drill under.
 
Scrat said:
Try to get at least a 12 or 14volt drill if you are planing to use it for other things aswell.

In OZ there is a cheap brand called "GMC" but their drills at least are good. http://203.89.231.185/index.cfm?ppa...gory_uuid=E2210715-83E4-4C37-8E50883F8110B629

Yeah, good point, and there's probably no need to with a 18 volt drill unless you plan on doing heavy amounts of construction in the future :). So a 12 or 14 volt is an appropriate one for what you're probably going to do with it. Oh and be sure that it also is variable speed, that way you won't just have a really high speed and risk tearing through something important in the computer...
 
the ammount ov Volts of tha battery doesnt mean everything. its a Volt / Ampere thing. makita has a nice series of 12V/ 13A battery's for their drill's

but if you want to buy a cordless drilling device :P i can suggest these brands: bosh, deWalt, Makita these produce some really good ones these days and metabo.

if you buy one, get one with an extra battery, because my dat has some old bosh, metabo drills here. they work fine, only a new battery costs more that a new drill.
 
how about this one?

h120922.001
 
all i have is 18v cummins drill. I do a lot of home repair too. God do i love cordless drills. i go out to a field and install a gps system in tractors for a lot of farmers in the area. (yes i live in a small town with less than 1000 people in it) It is pretty hand to have them.
 
it'll cost 60 dollars how much yours? theres also another different brand with same volt but it is 200.
 
It goes by torque not really volts , a 18v with only 1ft lbs torque would suck , the 200 dollar one prolly has twice the torque

mine was about 40 bucks , and a good brand is hitachi ( i also have one of those 2 ) it's just 12volts but it has tons of torque ( it cost almost 100 bucks )
 
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