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Chair Drill
I beleive it was Edison himself who wrote: "now if only there was a way to put all your body weight onto a drill. that would really be something!" or maybe it was Twain
 
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anyway, make a chair where the legs are metal tubes with grips on the bottom, and the seat can slide up and down the legs easily. there would be a number of clamps and fitting on the bottom of the seat, and that's where you put the drill. line it up with where you want your whole, or your screw, and sit on it. turn on the drill. goes down nice and easy. I was building a deck when i came up with this. It's ideal for hard surfaces, when you need your full weight on the drill. It won't spin you because of the grips and mostly because of your own inertia. warning: small children should not use this product as it may turn into a personal centrefuge.

schematics, Jul 08 2004



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       What happens when i want a hole in a wall?

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