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Angle Drill

Angle Drill

DEWALT DW160VR 3 8 inch 37 Amp Electric Corded VSR Right Angle Drill
DEWALT DW160VR 3 8 inch 37 Amp Electric Corded VSR Right Angle Drill
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DEWALT DW960K 2R 3 8 18V 18 Volt NiCad Compact Cordless Right Angle Drill Kit
DEWALT DW960K 2R 3 8 18V 18 Volt NiCad Compact Cordless Right Angle Drill Kit
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NEW CRAFTSMAN 192v RIGHT ANGLE DRILL DRIVER CASE
NEW CRAFTSMAN 192v RIGHT ANGLE DRILL DRIVER CASE
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DEWALT 18 volt right angle cordless drill case only no drillbattery or charger
DEWALT 18 volt right angle cordless drill case only no drillbattery or charger
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BRAND NEW CRAFTSMAN CORDLESS 192 V 3 8 RIGHT ANGLE DRILL DRIVER 10154 FAST SHIP
BRAND NEW CRAFTSMAN CORDLESS 192 V 3 8 RIGHT ANGLE DRILL DRIVER 10154 FAST SHIP
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MILWAUKEE BATTERY CHARGER AND RIGHT ANGLE DRILL
MILWAUKEE BATTERY CHARGER AND RIGHT ANGLE DRILL
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Makita DA3010F 3 8 Corded Right Angle Drill
Makita DA3010F 3 8 Corded Right Angle Drill
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Craftsman 192 Volt Right Angle Drill Driver Variable Reversible New
Craftsman 192 Volt Right Angle Drill Driver Variable Reversible New
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Rigid Heavy Duty VSR ½” Right Angle Drill NR
Rigid Heavy Duty VSR ½” Right Angle Drill NR
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DEWALT Bare-Tool DW960B 3/8-Inch 18-Volt Cordless Right Angle Drill/Driver DEWALT Bare-Tool DW960B 3/8-Inch 18-Volt Cordless Right Angle Drill/Driver
List Price: $164.00
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A unique tool that makes it easy to work in awkward spaces without sacrificing power, the DEWALT DW960B 18-volt, 3/8-inch cordless right angle drill/driver offers first-rate performance and durability along with exceptional ergonomics...

Milwaukee 49-22-8510 Right Angle Drill Attachment Kit Milwaukee 49-22-8510 Right Angle Drill Attachment Kit
List Price: $83.20
Sale Price: $41.98

Drilling holes and installing screws or bolts in an area too small for a conventional drill/driver can exhaust the patience of the most experienced contractor. When you get tired of using a stubby screwdriver you can either shell out the big bucks for a right angle drill or you can save your money and purchase Milwaukee’s right angle attachment...

Milwaukee 2415-21 M12 12-Volt 3/8-Inch Cordless Right Angle Drill/Driver Kit Milwaukee 2415-21 M12 12-Volt 3/8-Inch Cordless Right Angle Drill/Driver Kit
List Price: $236.00
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Neiko 3/8-Inch, 55-Degree Close Quarters Right-Angle Drill - Pistol Grip Neiko 3/8-Inch, 55-Degree Close Quarters Right-Angle Drill - Pistol Grip
List Price: $99.99
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The Neiko close quarter angle drill features a 55-degree angle, let you reach to the tight areas. Pistol grip, paddle trigger, one-hand operation. 3/8-inch chuck, variable speed ranges from 0 to 1,400 rpm...

Makita DA3010F 4 Amp 3/8-Inch Right Angle Drill with LED Light Makita DA3010F 4 Amp 3/8-Inch Right Angle Drill with LED Light
List Price: $361.20
Sale Price: $206.19

Light up your drilling surface with high-output LED power! Powerful 4 Amp angle drill boasts a very compact design (10 5/8in. long). Its equipped with a speed-limiting dial to prevent over tightening of fasteners and a paddle switch for easy one-handed operation...

Milescraft 1302 Drive90 Right Angle Drilling and Driving Power Drill Attachment with 1/4-Inch Hex Quick Change Drive and Magnetic 1/4-inch Socket Milescraft 1302 Drive90 Right Angle Drilling and Driving Power Drill Attachment with 1/4-Inch Hex Quick Change Drive and Magnetic 1/4-inch Socket
List Price: $19.99
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The Milescraft Drive90 is a right-angle drill drive attachment, featuring a magnetic 1/4-inch hex socket. This standard 1/4-inch hex input shaft accepts and holds all standard 1/4-inch driver bits and will fit any drill...

Kawasaki 840180 Right Angle Drill Kawasaki 840180 Right Angle Drill
List Price: $59.99
Sale Price: $39.99

Bare-Tool Milwaukee 2415-20 M12 12-Volt 3/8-Inch Cordless Right Angle Drill/Driver (Tool Only, No Battery) Bare-Tool Milwaukee 2415-20 M12 12-Volt 3/8-Inch Cordless Right Angle Drill/Driver (Tool Only, No Battery)
List Price: $182.00
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Milwaukee 2615-21 M18 Cordless Right Angle Drill Kit, 1xC Battery Milwaukee 2615-21 M18 Cordless Right Angle Drill Kit, 1xC Battery
List Price: $424.00
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Includes 18V Cordless M18 3/8-in Right Angle Drill Driver Kit - 2615-21, M18 XC Lithium-Ion Battery Pack - 48-11-1828, 1 Hour Charger, Carrying Case

Milwaukee 3107-6 7.0 Amp 1/2-Inch Right Angle Drill with D-Handle Milwaukee 3107-6 7.0 Amp 1/2-Inch Right Angle Drill with D-Handle
List Price: $432.00
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As everyone knows, both plumbing and electrical work require drilling in tight spots. While the Milwaukee Hole Hawg may be the choice for most professional plumbers and electricians, this less-expensive right-angle drill is a solid option to consider for the same applications...


I need to drill holes into a brick wall exactly at right angles.?

Is there any way other than using skill that will enable me to drill as series of holes into a vertical brick wall so that I can insert rods that end up at right angles to the surface of the brickwork.

Here is a simple jig that ensures perfectly right angles on any reasonably flat surface:

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=2406

On brick, it will help if you also lay a piece of plywood over the brick. This will help "average out" the irregularities in the wall. The jig is designed for use with Forstner Bits, all of which have a 3/8" shank. If your Drill Bit is slightly larger, you may be able to modify the jig by drilling through the existing hole, providing there is enough material. Another option is to drill a 3/8" pilot hole first, then follow up with a larger bit. There may also be similar jigs that could work if your bit is very large.

If you have access to a Drill Press, which naturally drills perfectly plumb holes, you can make your own jig. Just find a piece of 2x4, drill a hole with the bit you'll be using, then use the 2x4 to guide your masonry holes.

If neither of these options will work, try to get ahold of a drill with an onboard level. Use a square to eyeball the angle from above, and the bubble will take care of the other axis. Take it slow, the beginning is the most important part. If the hole is started accurately, the bit will jig itself square throughout the rest of the cut.

Hope this helps and happy woodworking!