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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 5:42 am    Post subject: right angle drill? Reply with quote

I'm ready to drill the front rib attachments on my wing spar but the
trusty DeWalt cordless is too big to do the job. Does anyone have a
recommendation for an electric drill small enough to get in there?

Steve

Steve Look
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 6:09 am    Post subject: Re: right angle drill? Reply with quote

Steve - I bought a cheapie right angle drill from Harbor Freight. Less than $30.00

Chris in Seattle


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 6:58 am    Post subject: right angle drill? Reply with quote

Hi Steve,

I use a right angle drill attachment for my drill. It takes 1/4x28
threaded drill bits. I use the same short threaded drill bits for
all my aluminum drilling. I made a threaded round bar for my drill
to mount these bits, but there are many right angle kits that come
with an adapter for your drill.

I think I got my right angle drill from Aircraft Spruce, but I looked
in the current online catalog and didn't find the same one. I paid
around $50 for a reduced kit that didn't include the fancy plastic
case. It just came with the right angle adapter, a couple of
extensions and a small handful of drill bits.

Paul
XL fuselage
At 06:41 AM 9/26/2006, you wrote:
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I'm ready to drill the front rib attachments on my wing spar but the
trusty DeWalt cordless is too big to do the job. Does anyone have a
recommendation for an electric drill small enough to get in there?

Steve

Steve Look
Monticello, IL
601XL
"Dogs have owners, Cats have staff"

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 7:02 am    Post subject: right angle drill? Reply with quote

A flex shaft used in a Dremel tool works good too.. This is how I drilled
mine...

Randy
XL Wings - Plans Only

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 7:04 am    Post subject: right angle drill? Reply with quote

I bought the "Deluxe Tight Fit Tool Kit" from Aircraft Spruce. Part number 11215. It comes with a right angle attachment that you drive with the drill of your choice. The kit includes a case with all the drill sizes and lengths taht you are likely to need. Sells for around $60 and will prove very helpful throughout the construction of your plane.

I'm sure there are cheaper ones but this is a one time purchase that will last long enough to finish the plane without hunting up the individual components and keeps the stuff organized in a plastic case where you can find what you need when you need it.

Comes in very handy when you would otherwise traumatize the adjacent aluminum with the chuck of a regular drill.

Ed Moody II
Rayne, LA
601XL / cabin
Jabiru 3300

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I'm ready to drill the front rib attachments on my wing spar but the
trusty DeWalt cordless is too big to do the job. Does anyone have a
recommendation for an electric drill small enough to get in there?

Steve


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 7:28 am    Post subject: right angle drill? Reply with quote

Steve, I got a right angle drill attachment directly from Tight Fit Tools. I don't remember what I paid for it, but whatever it was, it was worth it. I can't count the times and places that I've used it. In fact, I have been using it this morning. I got extra bits in sizes 40, 30, 20 & 3/16". I can recommend it with one caveat: It is a two-handed opration, so if you need to press a wood block behind whatever you are drilling, you'll need another hand. They have a good web site.

Jay in Dallas, working on XL fuselage [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 9:11 am    Post subject: right angle drill? Reply with quote

Stephen,
The one and only quality miniature tool I can think of is the DREMEL.
The basic tool comes with 5 accessories for $59.95. There is an accessory
available for this tool called the FLEX-SHAFT for getting into real small
places and this attachment sells for $32.60. If you are interested I got
this information from the catalog. Wholesale tool Company.
http://www.wttool.com If you ask for a catalog they will send you one and
it's the cheapest outfit I ever heard of that quality US made tools.

Bob Stone, Harker Heights, Tx
ZodiacXL
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 9:20 am    Post subject: right angle drill? Reply with quote

Tight Fit Tools at http://www.tightfittools.com/

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Steve, I got a right angle drill attachment directly from Tight Fit Tools. I don't remember what I paid for it, but whatever it was, it was worth it. I can't count the times and places that I've used it. In fact, I have been using it this morning. I got extra bits in sizes 40, 30, 20 & 3/16". I can recommend it with one caveat: It is a two-handed opration, so if you need to press a wood block behind whatever you are drilling, you'll need another hand. They have a good web site.

Jay in Dallas, working on XL fuselage
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 9:42 am    Post subject: right angle drill? Reply with quote

Yes, this is what I did and it worked out really well... I had to also
purchase a drill chuck to fit the flex shaft to hold the drill, but it
wasn't expensive... I got all of my Dremel stuff at Home Depot... I know
Lowes carries all of this stuff as well...

Randy
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 12:32 pm    Post subject: right angle drill? Reply with quote

Steve . . . I believe the product is Tight Fit Drill Kit made by the
Onmi Manufacturing Company in Sante Fe Springs, CA. The drill
attaschment(s) work great both in a straight ahead mode and at right
angles. It saved my bacon a couple of times. Robert Schoenberger 701

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Hi Steve,

I use a right angle drill attachment for my drill. It takes 1/4x28
threaded drill bits. I use the same short threaded drill bits for all
my aluminum drilling. I made a threaded round bar for my drill to
mount these bits, but there are many right angle kits that come with
an adapter for your drill.

I think I got my right angle drill from Aircraft Spruce, but I looked
in the current online catalog and didn't find the same one. I paid
around $50 for a reduced kit that didn't include the fancy plastic
case. It just came with the right angle adapter, a couple of
extensions and a small handful of drill bits.

Paul
XL fuselage
At 06:41 AM 9/26/2006, you wrote:
>
>
> I'm ready to drill the front rib attachments on my wing spar but the
> trusty DeWalt cordless is too big to do the job. Does anyone have a
> recommendation for an electric drill small enough to get in there?
>
> Steve
>
> Steve Look
> Monticello, IL
> 601XL
> "Dogs have owners, Cats have staff"
>
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 3:31 pm    Post subject: right angle drill? Reply with quote

Dremel now makes a pistol-grip cordless tool which is very compact. I
haven't had a chance to try one out but I'm putting it on my Christmas list.
Meantime, I have had good luck with the right-angle kit that someone
mentioned.

George
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 5:55 am    Post subject: right angle drill? Reply with quote

I thought I would let the group know what I have discovered and keep
somebody else from making the same mistake...

The Dremel right angle adaptor will not work with a #20 drill bit.
The largest collet available is 1/8" and is too small. The Dremel
chuck that I got is also too small for a #20 bit. The Dremel flex
attachment would have the same limitation.

I bought a chuck-to-hex-drive accessory for $5 and have been using
that with a skinny cordless screwdriver and that works fine but it's
kind of slow.

I went over to Harbor Frieght and their "close quarters" drill is far
too large.

I think an order to Tightfit Tools is coming up...

Steve
At 08:41 AM 9/26/2006, you wrote:
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I'm ready to drill the front rib attachments on my wing spar but the
trusty DeWalt cordless is too big to do the job. Does anyone have a
recommendation for an electric drill small enough to get in there?

Steve Look
Monticello, IL
601 XL - wing
"Dogs have owners, Cats have staff"


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 2:37 pm    Post subject: right angle drill? Reply with quote

I'd try turning down the shank of the drill bit.
Noel

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 2:39 pm    Post subject: right angle drill? Reply with quote

TRY AN AIR DRILL, MOST ARE VERY NARROW.

[quote]-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Stephen R. Look" <slook(at)mchsi.com>

[quote] --> Zenith-List message posted by: "Stephen R. Look"

I thought I would let the group know what I have discovered and keep
somebody else from making the same mistake...

The Dremel right angle adaptor will not work with a #20 drill bit.
The largest collet available is 1/8" and is too small. The Dremel
chuck that I got is also too small for a #20 bit. The Dremel flex
attachment would have the same limitation.

I bought a chuck-to-hex-drive accessory for $5 and have been using
that with a skinny cordless screwdriver and that works fine but it's
kind of slow.

I went over to Harbor Frieght and their "close quarters" drill is far
too l arge. much m [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 2:47 pm    Post subject: right angle drill? Reply with quote

Depends on where the hole you need is located, but I couldn't find a
suitable right angle drill, either. Went with the HF version of a Whitney
punch. They had an extra deep throat (We won't even go there) on sale a
couple of weeks ago that wound up costing me $12.95 after all the coupons.
Bill Naumuk
HDS Fuselage
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 2:45 am    Post subject: right angle drill? Reply with quote

Steve

I heated the top 1" of the stock of the #20 drill to remove the temper
and reduced it to 1/8" in the lathe - it now fits the Dremel, works a
treat for me!

Best regards

Malcolm Hunt
CH601XL plans builder England

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