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<blockquote data-quote="Riggy" data-source="post: 468087" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>Bit of a ramble here to give you some background before I get 'round to my question.</p><p></p><p>i had until recently, two options for angle drilling:</p><p></p><p>1. a Makita 18V cordless angle drill, fine for drilling small holes in awkward places, not enough grunt for drilling 25mm holes in joists.</p><p></p><p>2. a Makita 110V drill fitted with an AEG angle head, brilliant for joist drilling, inconvenience of cable &amp; transformer.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately my 110V angle drill was stolen from a site (don't normally leave gear on site but ........)</p><p></p><p>I'd like to replace it with a higher torque cordless angle drill. I can't find anything on the market, so hatched a plan. I have bought and AEG angle adapter. I could fit it to a Makita or Metabo corded drill but here (at last!) is my question:</p><p></p><p>Is there a decent cordless drill with a 1/2" spindle and a 43mm collar? Needn't be a current model, happy to track down an obsolete model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riggy, post: 468087, member: 71"] Bit of a ramble here to give you some background before I get 'round to my question. i had until recently, two options for angle drilling: 1. a Makita 18V cordless angle drill, fine for drilling small holes in awkward places, not enough grunt for drilling 25mm holes in joists. 2. a Makita 110V drill fitted with an AEG angle head, brilliant for joist drilling, inconvenience of cable & transformer. Unfortunately my 110V angle drill was stolen from a site (don't normally leave gear on site but ........) I'd like to replace it with a higher torque cordless angle drill. I can't find anything on the market, so hatched a plan. I have bought and AEG angle adapter. I could fit it to a Makita or Metabo corded drill but here (at last!) is my question: Is there a decent cordless drill with a 1/2" spindle and a 43mm collar? Needn't be a current model, happy to track down an obsolete model. [/QUOTE]
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