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How to Store Electric Hand Drill Chucks

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Summary: Proper storage for your drill chucks is important 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.

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By Chrsitopher D. Ramirez
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Christopher D. Ramirez is a performance mechanic and custom fabricator for Tampa Bay's Driven Concepts.read more

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" Hi, I?m Danny from Tampa, Florida and on behalf of Expert Village I?m going to show you how to use and maintain a electric hand drill. I?m going to talk to you now about the having a good place to store it or where to mount it. Typically on the battery operated ones they are key less so you don't have to actually store it anywhere. But usually on the corded ones we would cable tie it or there is this little rubber piece that goes on here or it holds it on here. This is just so anywhere you go you would not miss place it, you would not lose it and it is easy. You just unplug it and it would be right here on the cord. So when you put the bit in, just right on the cord and tighten it up. On the air drills there is usually no place to put it so just make sure you store this in a good place. Usually in your tool box with your other drills that accessories, with your other tools. We can also make a holder, I have these little wood blocks and this is in my tool box for my tools. You can just put in there so you do not miss place it cause if you miss place it then you are not going to be able to tighten it, you are going to have to go to the store and buy a new one. So storing it like that or putting it on the cable is a good place to put them."

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