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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.
Can drill instructors hit you? No. Military regulations strictly prohibit any form of physical abuse, assault, or hazing by drill sergeants or instructors.
A screwdriver can work for driving screws, but it can’t replace a drill’s power or ability to make holes. Learn the pros and cons of each tool.
While you can use a masonry bit on wood, it will tear the fibers, causing splintering and a rough hole. Always use a wood bit for a clean finish.
Learn the rules for taking drill batteries on a plane. Spare lithium-ion batteries must be in your carry-on and protected from short-circuiting.
Yes, you can fly with a cordless drill. The tool itself should be in checked luggage, while its lithium-ion batteries must go in your carry-on bag.
Yes, you can drill a hole in a magnet, but it’s tricky. Use a diamond bit, slow speed, and coolant to prevent shattering and loss of magnetism.
Drilled rotors improve wet braking but can be prone to cracking. Learn the pros & cons and see if they’re better than slotted or plain rotors for you.
While a regular drill can make small holes in concrete with a masonry bit, it’s slow and risks burnout. A hammer drill is the recommended tool.
Wondering if you can drill a hole in tempered glass? The answer is no. This safety glass will shatter instantly. Holes must be drilled before tempering.
Drilling into concrete with a regular drill is not ideal. Learn why a hammer drill and the right masonry bit are essential for the job.
Yes, drilled and slotted rotors are directional. Their vane and slot pattern is designed for a specific rotation to maximize cooling and brake performance.
A regular drill struggles with concrete. While possible for small holes with a masonry bit, a hammer drill is the best tool for efficient, clean results.