Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider
Not if your drill doesn't take half inch drill bits. My father in law was visiting, and he couldnt use the 18 inch auger bit for the carriage bolts.
Like I said, I have a Ryobi belt sander, and I like it a lot. If Ryobi fills the bill, great, however in cordless drills I like Makita and Dewalt better. If one hasn't the need for it, then fine. Like I said, it all depends on what it will be used for. The OP said shelves etc. Go fer it
So you dad-in-law built it?
3/8" chuck < 1/2" bit, nuff said.
Personally I have all Craftsman stuff not counting the few odds and ends I picked up at discounts.
I'd love a porter-cable buffer but my $30 Craftsman does a great job too.
I know guys that do 1/10 or less the work I do with all Snap-On tools...they have broken them on a weekend and either give up finding the Snap-On guy or buy a Craftsman/Husky/Wal-Mart deal to finish the job.
I snapped my 18mm? deep 3/8" socket one Sunday...the car was undrivable....however Sears had my tool replaced within the 30 mins it took to get there and back. With power tools it's only one year on that warranty.