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The Hand Drill-The Easy Way-Hand Drill Socket

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2010

With the help of the hand drill socket and thumb loops learning the hand drill technique is simplified. Because sometimes it's difficult to find a strait drill, The hand drill socket gives the ability to use only a short 3 inch plug of your choice of hand drill material like yucca, mullein, horse weed, seep willow, etc. All you need is the plug of your choice, the hand drill socket, and a dowel rod or strait stick. The hand drill allows you to join the two together to have a strait, and functional hand drill. Get your hand drill socket at www.primalconnection.com. Tell Darrel that the "Southern Survivor" sent ya.

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  • The spindle should be soft wood and the fire board hard wood? Is that correct?

  • @danbrdoober I use softwood on both. I use yucca on yucca or yucca on willow.

  • Liking the thumb loops :) another use for my lanyard :D

  • @Wiegieboard thank you my friend.

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  • I made something simillar but mine is made with pieces of wood whittled to the right size and tied together around the spindle and the piece of horseweed. your, although much more convinient was obviously made by using an electric drill. I made mine with pocket knife.

  • the weight of the hand dril socket creats an outward spin, keeping more controll and doenward weight and the ability to sipn it much faster, with more ease. and the thumb loops stop the need for having to stop the motion, uneven presure and risk of sliping out of the fire board. very nice

  • great video

  • Who's playing the music at the end of the video?

  • @Midnighter169 Just like learning to ride a bike with training wheels. Using the thumb loops is how I learned to make a fire with the hand drill. Then I was able to take the training wheels off and now I can make a fire with just the drill and fireboard. Thanks for watching.

  • @TheSouthernsurvivor that seems like a pretty bad reason to buy it i mean u would get used to using the thumb loops and if you dont have enough patience to start a fire with a hand drill u probably never will

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