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How Do You Change The Chuck In An Electric Drill?

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How Do You Change The Chuck In An Electric Drill?

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Without a doubt the most popular household power tool for the do it yourselfer and the pro is the electric drill. The relatively small price tag makes it a must have. It more than pays for itself in time saved in just a few short projects. Once you back a stubborn screw out with this, you will never go back. On occasion drills need a little more maintenance than just changing the bits…sometimes you need to change the chucks (the thingy that holds the bits) as well. Here’s all you need to know. Electric drills can be corded or cordless. Cordless drills have a battery pack attached and they need to be recharged pretty often if they’re being used for a long time at a time. It’s best to always have a backup battery pack ready and charged to go. These don’t require a power supply–they don’t need to be plugged in to anything to work. Although the cordless models have come a long long way, they are not generally as powerful as their corded cousins. They are more portable but the corded one

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