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PEARL DRUMS:
Take the bolts/screws out of the body of the drill and lay it flat on the board, shim where needed. Then just replace the screws/bolts with drywall screws long enough to go through and into the board. You will have to find a way to keep the trigger pulled, I use spring clamps. I have two different tube diameters "necked" down to fit 11/32 tight'ish.

And that's where the term "Gerry riggin" came from :)

lebhuntfish:
Ok Chris,  I can believe that!
Simple but effective,  thats the way I like it. 
Do you use a reastat to slow it down?

Patrick

PEARL DRUMS:
Nope. Its an old GM assy line drill. Its very slow already.

DC:
The new ones seem to be too fast. I think one of those old electric screwdrivers would do the trick but I haven't found one. I've thrown 2 or 3 of them out over the years but when I want one. nahhhh ;D ;D

Pat B:
A sewing machine motor with a foot control rheostat works well. I used the motor from a rock tumbler.

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