Safari Snorkel Installation, big hole drilling - Club 4x4 Panama

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2009

Ouch!

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  • that drill suck balls

  • Eh? what do you think it is, a water powered drill?

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  • shit drill and shit camera

  • @icq469 any drill set right will do that job. the torque setting was too low, i.e. set to screwdriver type settings. A 12v drill would easily manage the job in the right hands.

  • The drill is too slow and the clutch is set too light.

  • @MrGizmo757 even if u mess up a little it will be hidden

  • Snorkles are Kool and all. but i don't think i could cut a hole in the side of My Truck. OUCH!. i think somebody else would have to be the trigger Man.

  • Ricky me hubieras dicho y te prestaba un drill jaja

  • lol

  • I see what you mean now, the 24v drills are probably up to the job I thought?

  • That drill being used is usually refered to as a 'cordless' drill. They lack power and that is why the drill keeps binding. The guy should be using a 240v drill which is usually refered to as an electric drill.

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