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The Drill Stand: allows your portable
drill to be turned into a stationary tool. Drill stands don’t
offer all the features of a stand alone drill press, but can serve
many of the same functions. Great for a person who wants a drill
press but doesn't want to spend the cash. The device secures the
drill in a vertical position and allows the compact drill to move
up and down a fixed column. Don’t confuse a drill stand with
a drill fixture. A drill fixture is a device that holds the drill
in a stationary horizontal position. Allowing the drill to be used
for operations such as sanding and grinding.
Drill Fixture or horizontal drill stand: a simple
device that mounts to workbench and holds the drill in a horizontal
position. This can be very useful for tasks such as grinding, sharpening,
wire brushing and polishing.
Precision Drill Stand: Attaches to the compact
drill and has a separate chuck. The chuck is mounted to a centerpiece
that moves along two rods attached to a flat base. The rods can
be set at 5 degree intervals and a collar on one of the rods acts
as a depth stop.
Flexible Drill Shafts: A great tool for extending
the drill shaft. This flexible attachment up to 36 inches in length
attaches to the drill and has a chuck at the other end that accepts
bits. This is a great addition if you need to drill in tight spaces.
Bit Extensions: A bit extension adds to the length
of any drill bit (with a flat or hexagonal shaft). The bit is secured
via screws at the end of the extension. Bit extensions reach up
to 18 inches.
Depth Stop: Attaches to the body of the drill
and used to drill holes to a specific depth determined by the user.
Right Angle Drive: This secondary chuck mounts to the first
chuck and provides a secondary chuck at a right angle, for angled
drilling. This is a good alternative to purchasing a right angle
drill.
Drill Stop: Like a depth stop it is used
to drill holes to a specific depth determined by the user, but the
drill stop attaches directly to the bit.
Drill Gauge: This template card is used to measure
the size of a drill bit. Dimensions are marked near each hole in
the card.
Flap wheel sander: A cylinder to which a number
of sandpaper strips are attached. The spinning strips are useful
for applying an even, smooth surface to circular objects.
Drum Sander: A circular drum coated with abrasive
material. Drum diameters range from 1/2" to 3". Good for
sanding irregular metal and wood shapes.
Wire Cup Brush: Wire strands attached to a circular
brush are great for removing paint or rust.
Wire Wheel: Wire strands extended horizontal from
the center of this device; it works well for removing paint or rust.
Sand paper discs: Attachable to any drill, some
are fixed with a screw to a rotating plate and some have adhesive
backs.
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