EXCEPT black. Why is that? A black cordless drill would be cool. I think it racism! ;-0
AHMED
I live in Boston and the moldings (mouldings?) in this apartment are old hardwood. The walls are plaster. I have a hard time hanging anything.
I just spent forty-five minutes trying to get six screws into the window moldings. Three of the screws broke. One was stripped. The others went in, but took forever.
I am using an inexpensive cordless drill from Black and Decker. I tried changing the bit (both a larger and a smaller one): no luck.
What is going on?? Is my drill too cheap? Is the wood too hard? I asked the man at the hardware store today, and he said that as long as it wasn’t metal (it’s definitiely wood), the screw “should go right in.” I haven’t used power tools since I used to build sets in high school, but I don’t remember having this much trouble with such a basic project.
Help!!
ARNULFO
I purchased a 12V DeWalt Cordless Driver for someone and I’d like to know how this drill charges. I bought it used and it only has the 12V battery pack on the bottom of the drill. The drill is fully charged and has tons of power. Is there an adaptor or charger that I need to purchase as well?
TAMMIE