Hi all, So i have read most of the drill speed Posts regarding what we do. Most have said close to 6000rpm for a #40 or 1/8 #30
I also understand that Most builders are using 3600 ish rpm drills and some are using 2000rpm cordless batt op units.
The reason I ask is because I bought a kit from ATI (Via Snap On) that is a "Aircraft Sheet Metal Kit" and i didn't realize it is supplied with a Sioux 1410 2600rpm. i have no recourse with ATI or Snap on.
I have a tool Problem. I have many and I know from experience that the right tool makes the task enjoyable and efficient rather than difficult dangerous and frustrating.
So, I haven't used it at all. do I sell it and buy a 1412 3600Rpm or a 1414 6000rpm Or Carry on and just drill some holes.
Thanks in advance.
I also understand that Most builders are using 3600 ish rpm drills and some are using 2000rpm cordless batt op units.
The reason I ask is because I bought a kit from ATI (Via Snap On) that is a "Aircraft Sheet Metal Kit" and i didn't realize it is supplied with a Sioux 1410 2600rpm. i have no recourse with ATI or Snap on.
I have a tool Problem. I have many and I know from experience that the right tool makes the task enjoyable and efficient rather than difficult dangerous and frustrating.
So, I haven't used it at all. do I sell it and buy a 1412 3600Rpm or a 1414 6000rpm Or Carry on and just drill some holes.
Thanks in advance.