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6 minutes ago, AHPP said:

Considering this instead of the right angle. https://www.makitauk.com/product/ddf486.html

Same torque, smaller, lighter, cheaper. Any thoughts?

 

125 Nm is enough to throw both of us over a desk!.

 

I check electromagnetic clutches with 40+Nm and that feels like ripping your arm off and have to be quick on the on/off

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47 minutes ago, Dan Maynard said:

I guess this is partly why the right angle drills work well.

 

I was pondering a mixer drill, gearbox really designed for low speed high torque.

That's why I suggested the cheap knock-off  impact, not for the ugga dugga part.

 

But presumably they gear them down considerably and for 18.99 on eBay you wouldn't mind getting it wet.

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