I have some of the most powerful drills you can buy and "Killer"(name for Milwaukee Hole Hawg" hurt me again the other day. These things will break your wrist if you don't respect the tool. With a 1/2" drill it will be heavy enough to use to run some electric wire with auger bits(you will have to use the handle and hold on)These are heavy duty and not your homeowner type drill. If you need to screw something to block or concrete walls you can easily drill holes in them and install anchors,drive pins or concrete screws. I'd get one of the Magnums with the hammer drill. We abuse ours and we have broke them but they have been fixed and still run to this day.These are heavy duty. We use Milwaukee drills every day and in 18 years all of mine are still working. As usual he is right on and this is what you want: S is always up on things you'll find.It's all them strawberries that get in his blood stream and keep him real active.
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