Adapter Lets Him Use Cordless Drill On Screw-Type Bottle Jack
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Michael Myers, Kirbyville, Texas: “I bought an old screw-type bottle jack cheap at a flea market and find that it’s real handy to use in my shop. One time I wanted to spread some metal pieces apart but found there wasn’t enough room to use a scissor jack. So I made an adapter for my cordless drill by welding a short bolt crossways onto a nut driver that fits into the drill chuck. That way I can just lay the jack on its side and use the drill to operate it.
“I’ve used the same jack to pull the steering wheel off a tractor.”
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Adapter Lets Him Use Cordless Drill On Screw-Type Bottle Jack FARM SHOP Miscellaneous Michael Myers Kirbyville Texas: “I bought an old screw-type bottle jack cheap at a flea market and find that it’s real handy to use in my shop One time I wanted to spread some metal pieces apart but found there wasn’t enough room to use a scissor jack So I made an adapter for my cordless drill by welding a short bolt crossways onto a nut driver that fits into the drill chuck That way I can just lay the jack on its side and use the drill to operate it “I’ve used the same jack to pull the steering wheel off a tractor ”
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