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Yes, you can use a drill as a screwdriver. Learn how to use the clutch, select the right bits, and adjust the speed to drive screws without damage.
Yes, you can drill into concrete without a hammer drill. Learn the proper technique and what type of masonry bit to use with a regular drill.
Yes, you can drill a hole in glass. Learn the proper technique, the right tools to use, and how to prevent the glass from cracking or shattering.
Yes, you can use a drill as a screwdriver. Learn how to choose the right bit, adjust the clutch, and control speed to avoid stripping screws.
Yes, you can drill a hole in a ceramic pot. Learn the proper technique using a masonry or diamond-tipped bit to add drainage without cracking the planter.
While drilling itself is rarely the cause, wastewater injection from oil & gas operations can induce seismic activity and trigger earthquakes.
Learn if you can use a drill as a screwdriver. We cover the pros, cons, required bits, and how to adjust your drill’s clutch to prevent stripped screws.
Drilled & slotted rotors improve wet braking but can mean more noise & pad wear for a daily driver. Learn the pros & cons before you buy.
Yes, a drill can be used as a screwdriver with the proper bit. Learn how to adjust your drill’s speed and torque to drive screws without damage.
Learn which drill bit to use on a can light. A sharp bit designed for metal is essential for drilling recessed lighting fixtures safely and effectively.
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.