The first tool that we bought was an electric drill (Specifications: clock wise rotation, single speed drill. There are more advanced models available though) and two drill bits (one each for concrete and wood).
We have come to realize that it is one of the handiest tools to have around the house, irrespective of whether you are into woodworking. We have hung a clock, a picture and a painting on the wall – professional charges for which would have cost us a good Rs.100 to 300 for each nail drilled. So far, we have used the drill for :
1. Drilling pilot holes for screws
2. Drilling holes for installing hinges
3. Drilling nails / screws into the wall
The availability of the electric drill and the necessary skill to use it has its own day-to-day practical use inside the house eliminating the need to approach a professional carpenter (for installing curtain rods, door knobs, door stoppers, wall hangings etc) / electrician (for installing a bell or lamp shade on the wall).
Most certainly a must have.
- Somu
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