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Author: Jake Carter
Hi, I’m Jake Carter. I’m passionate about everything on wheels and the tools that keep them running. From keeping cars spotless to testing the latest power tools, I love sharing practical tips that help drivers, DIYers, and enthusiasts get more out of their machines. On AMZTechHub, I cover everything from car washing and maintenance to power tool guides and workshop advice—making it simple for anyone to keep their ride and their gear in top shape.
Flying with a power drill? Learn the TSA rules for packing drills, bits, and batteries in your carry-on or checked luggage before heading to the airport.
Can you take a drill on a plane? Learn the TSA rules for packing power tools, drill bits, and batteries in your carry-on or checked luggage.
Yes, a hammer drill can be used as a regular drill. Simply switch it to the “drill-only” mode to turn off the hammering action for standard tasks.
Yes, you can drill into wood filler once cured. Learn which fillers are strong enough to hold a screw and the proper technique for a solid repair.
Yes, you can drill concrete fence posts. Learn the correct tools and techniques for drilling into concrete safely without causing cracks or damage.
Yes, you can drill through metal. Learn the right techniques, drill bits, and speeds needed to safely drill clean holes in steel, aluminum, and more.
Yes, you can drill with an impact driver using hex-shank bits. Learn the pros, cons, and when it’s a better choice than a standard drill motor.
Learn if a hammer drill can be used as a regular drill. By turning off the hammer setting, your tool can easily drill into wood, metal, and plastic.
Yes, you can drill into concrete fence posts. Learn the proper technique using a hammer drill and masonry bit to securely attach brackets, lights, or signs.
Can you use an impact driver for drilling? Yes, with the right hex-shank bits. Learn the pros, cons, and when it’s the best tool for the job.
Yes, you can use an impact driver as a drill for some jobs. Learn the pros, cons, what hex-shank bits to use, and when a standard drill is better.
Learn if you can use an impact driver as a drill. While possible with hex-shank bits, it has limitations in precision and material compatibility.