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  • How to Drill With an Impact Drill

    Whilst a drill/driver is perfect for screwing and drilling into wood and other soft materials, when it comes to drilling into walls, masonry, brick and cement, an impact drill is the right power...

  • How to use a Drill/Driver

    Today’s power tools are designed to be lightweight and easy to use, but knowing which power tool is the right one for the job can be confusing. Many of us have a cordless screwdriver in our...

  • How to Use Drill Pumps

    A drill pump is used to pump nonflammable fluids. The drill pump has no internal motor to drive the impeller; instead, you use a standard hand drill to move the fluids. The power from the drill...

  • How to Use a Pop Rivet Tool

    A pop rivet is a fastener that consists of a pin-style shaft that is mushroomed on one end and a flared hollow rivet that as a smooth conical shaped head. Pop riveting guns pull the pin into the...

  • How to Remove a Chuck From a Dewalt Drill

    To access the internal components of a Dewalt drill, you must first loosen and remove the chuck from the front of the drill motor. Before you loosen the chuck, you need to determine whether the...

  • How to Use a Makita Drill

    Standard Makita variable speed reversible drills have three operating controls: the trigger, trigger lock, and a direction lever. The trigger controls the speed of the drill bit. When drilling...

  • How to Remove the Chuck From a Dewalt VSR Drill

    Replacing a worn chuck or worn parts attached to the chuck requires that you remove the chuck from the body of the drill motor. The majority of Dewalt VSR drills have removable chucks. To...

  • How to Mount a Hole Saw on a Drill

    A hole saw consists of an arbor, drill bit and a large tubular hole saw. The arbor secures the hole saw to the drill motor. Held within the arbor is the drill bit used to start a pilot hole to...

  • How to Use a Hitachi Cordless Drill

    Hitachi produces several models of cordless drill/drivers. One of the most popular ordinary-duty models is the 12-volt NiCad battery version available for around $90 at most home improvement...

  • How to Sharpen a Masonry Drill Bit

    Sharpening drill bits is an essential skill to learn if you are going to be consistently building and remodeling around the house. Bench grinders have become extremely inexpensive and can provide...

  • What Drill Bit Do You Use to Drill Ceramic Tile?

    When cutting ceramic tile either for a floor or wall, using the proper tools becomes paramount. Along with the appropriate electric drill, the correct drill bit is essential to doing the job right.

  • How to Cut Sheet Metal With an Electric Drill

    With attachments, a standard electric drill can quickly become a sheet metal cutting tool. Sheet metal drill attachments range from circle cutters to shears. Shears are the most versatile drill...

  • How to Drill Into a Cement Block Foundation Wall

    The key to drilling into masonry is to use an impact drill, also called a hammer drill or driver. Using a carbide-tipped masonry bit will result in optimum performance. An impact drill works by...

  • How to Use a Drill Driver

    The driver setting on a drill can be used in high speed and low speed settings. Drive mode is used in a low-speed environment for drill bits up to ¼-inch. You would use low speed for deck or...

  • How to Use a Paint Mixer on a Drill

    A paint mixer attaches to a power drill to mix paint in the can. It does a much better job of mixing paint than doing it by hand. A mixer is a good investment and is inexpensive. A properly mixed...

  • How to Remove the Bit From a Drill

    Drills come in many different sizes and configurations. Despite these variances, cordless portable, corded and even big drill presses use a chuck to hold a drill bit needed for the boring...

  • How to Use a Cordless Impact Driver

    Cordless impact drivers can drill into concrete, brick or other masonry--something standard drills can't. Just like a normal drill, you can also use these drivers for drilling into wood, ceramics,...

  • How to Use Step Drill Bits

    Step drill bits are used to drill metal up to 1/4 of an inch thick. Step drill bits are designed to enlarge a hole as the bit drills through the sheet metal. Each step on the bit is larger in...

  • How to Use Screws in Plastic Anchors

    Plastic anchors are used when installing fixtures like shelves or lighting on drywall, masonry or plaster. Plastic anchors prevent walls from chipping, cracking and tearing while increasing the...

  • How to Change the Bits on a Dewalt Driver

    Changing the bits in a Dewalt driver is simple. While there are several types of Dewalt drivers, they all have chucks and jaws on the front in common. You driver, or drill, may be keyed or...

  • How to Replace the Chuck on a Cordless Drill

    The chuck on your cordless drill may need to be replaced when it starts to show signs of excessive wear and tear. The chuck on a cordless drill is typically constructed from a hard rubber that can...

  • How to Make a Jig for Cabinet Hardware

    Updating and repairing kitchen cabinets often starts with replacing hardware. Simple replacement of most pulls and knobs requires nothing more than a screwdriver and a few spare moments. But with...

  • Directions for Using an Electric Drill

    The electric drill is an essential part of any tool collection. It is used to bore holes into various materials, and is extremely useful for maintenance and repair tasks. With the appropriate...

  • Cobalt Vs. Titanium Drill Bits

    Cobalt and titanium drill bits are designed for speed and longevity. Cobalt drill bits are made of a solid composition of steel and cobalt; titanium drill bits are made of steel with a thin...

  • How to Use a Drill Chuck Key

    Drill chuck keys are used to tighten the bit to the chuck, and each key is designed to match up with the post, the angle and the tooth count. Understand the importance of a chuck key with help...

  • How to Remove a Drill Chuck

    When removing a drill chuck, check with the manufacturer of the drill to find out if the chuck has a standard or reverse thread. Use an Allen wrench to loosen a drill chuck with help from a custom...

  • How to Remove the Chuck From a Hand Drill

    Removing a chuck from a hand drill can be tricky, but calling the manufacturer of the drill can help identify the best way to remove it. Try using a large Allen wrench to loosen a drill chuck with...

  • How to Make a Guide for Cabinet Pulls

    Custom hardware can give just the right finishing touch to any piece of furniture or cabinet. However, drilling holes in an expensive piece of furniture can be a recipe for disaster without a...

  • How to Drill a Square Hole in to Wood

    If you find yourself needing to make a square hole in a piece of wood and all you have is a drill and a saber saw, you will be able to make that square hole in a matter of minutes. There is no...

  • Manufacturing Process for a Drill Bit

    A drill bit starts as a rod made from a durable steel alloy. The rod is cylindrical with flat ends and usually has the same diameter as when the drill bit is completely finished. First, one of the...

  • Removing the Keyless Chuck in a Milwaukee Drill Motor

    A Milwaukee drill is one of the premier drills made and is well respected for its reliability, durability and toughness. There are keyless chucks which need to be hand tightened, and keyed chucks...

  • How to Mix Joint Compound in Mudpan for Taping Drywall and repair

    MIX JOINT COMPOUND FOR DRYWALL TAPING AND REPAIR. for best results use a lightweight setting type joint compound. i use easy sand 45, which means, i approximatly have 45 minutes from time water...

  • How to Replace the Chuck on a Milwaukee Drill

    Replacing the chuck on a Milwaukee power drill is a common task that can be performed by professionals and hobbyists alike. Subjected to repeated use, the torque (twisting force) created by drills...

  • How to Install The Sammy Express Rod Hanger

    The Sammy Express anchor is a great way to hang threaded rod from a metal deck. This article shows proper instal procedure.

  • Tools to Remove Stripped Bolts

    A bolt is used to join parts together, such as two lengths of wood or metal. When you need to remove a bolt, you may find the head has been stripped and the bolt can't be removed with a wrench or...

  • How to Use Drill Bits

    To use a drill, you have to know how to choose the correct size bit, the right bit for the material you're working with and the correct speed setting for your drill.

  • How to Remove a Chuck on a Cordless Drill

    This video shows how to remove a chuck from a Panasonic cordless drill, but you can use the same procedure on any cordless drill.

  • How to Sharpen a Masonry Bit on a Drill Doctor

    If you're like most people, you continuously purchase new drill bits because you never get around to sharpening your old ones. A new masonry bit may seem like a small expense, but purchasing a new...

  • How to Drill Concrete with a Regular Drill

    Many people think that you cannot drill concrete with a regular drill. They believe that you need a special hammer drill with hardened drill bits. While these tools do make the job faster they are...

  • How to Keep your hand drill level when drilling horizontally

    Anyone who does woodworking or home improvement knows how important it is to keep your drill level. This is a simple trick that will save you money and allow you to drill level holes. Today you...

  • Guide to Drilling Holes in Concrete

    Drilling holes in concrete requires drills and drill bits designed specifically for use in masonry. With the proper drilling tool and drill bit, holes can be drilled in concrete to set concrete...

  • How to Make a rechargeable drill battery start charging again

    Cordless drills are powered by rechargeable batteries. Over time these batteries lose their ability to charge fully and maintain a charge. If your battery won’t charge at all this is a simple...

  • How Do Hole Saws Work?

    Regardless of what your project material is made of---wood, drywall, plastic or metal---a hole saw can make quick, neat work of the process. A hole saw (bit), as its name implies, cuts a neat,...

  • Drill Safety Rules

    Electric drills can be used for a number of jobs around the home or on professional construction sites. The first electric drill was invented in the late 18th Century and has become the tool of...

  • How to Hang an Exterior Door on Concrete

    Hanging an exterior door on concrete means mounting the hinges to a concrete wall or a concrete foundation. You will need specialized tools and accessories to do the job right, but the materials...

  • How to Use a Doweling Jig

    A doweling jig helps you drill a straight hole in a precise location, as when you are doweling two or more pieces of wood together. It is also helpful if you simply need to drill a straight hole...

  • How to Buy a Drill Press

    A drill press is a wonderful addition to a home shop. These tools can add a precision to putting a hole in pieces of your project that isn't possible with a hand-held drill. Evaluate your purpose...

  • How to Convert a Hand Drill to a Press Drill

    A drill press is a very handy shop tool, but not every handyman has the space or budget for a specialized tool such as this. Attempts to hold a hand drill straight while drilling a hole in small...

  • How Does a Drill Chuck Work?

    A drill chuck is a specialized clamp designed to hold drill bits in place while they are being rotated by the drill. The chucks nearly always have three jaws that press down on the drill bit so...

  • How to Change a Drill Chuck

    An electric drill chuck secures the bit in place while the drill spins. There are three adjustable jaws that are tightened by a thick metal collar. Some drills use a chuck key to adjust the metal...

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