get a grip
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hi all this is just a tip many of us have battery driven drills the one thing that annoys me the most is the chuck as having not so much grip in me right hand its hard to get the Chuck tite well get a toothed belt the one I'm gowning to use is from a old printer cut it to length to fit the back of the chuck once the right length glue the belt on and the jobs dun can titen the chuck right up right pics


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krv3000, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun Forum since Feb 2012.
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What type of glue did you use Bob?

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Nice one Bob - simple but very practical - I like it
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Good tip Bob 6799 , it looks good too, would probably tidy up a chuck that was battered up a bit.
Cheers Mick
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hi i used super glue
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Great idea Bob
We use old timing belts to grip oil filters
It makes a massive diferance to your grip
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Very neat idea Graemlin
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Graemlin Hey! it makes sense that "Superman" would use super glue!
Thanks for the tip. Thumbsup
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