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Summary: Proper storage is essential when working with an electric hand drill, whether for car or home repair. Learn more about using hand drills and other tools in this free video.
Christopher D. Ramirez is a performance mechanic and custom fabricator for Tampa Bay's Driven Concepts.read more
"Hi, I'm Danny from Tampa, Florida and on behalf of Expert Village, I'm going to show you how to use and maintain an electric hand drill. Ok, now I'm going to talk to you about storage. After you're done using whichever drill you're using, you want to make sure you take your bits out. You want to store them wherever you have them at, in your toolbox, in a box, a case, anything like that. You want to make sure you put this somewhere to side, on your workbench, back inside a case or back inside your toolbox. You want to wrap your cords back up. You want to make sure your chuck is on here if you had it on here. Make sure you know where it?s at before you put your drill away. On this one I just put it right back on the block where I had it. Throw this right back in your toolbox. All your drill bits, make sure everything's closed up, make sure you have everything locked back up and try to keep it in a cool, dry place and store it back how you pull it out from the beginning and you'll be good to go for next time and you don't have to worry about trying to find anything."
eHow Article: How to Store Electric Hand Drills