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    Here are a few electric screwdrivers. I would look on ebay for a used one before I put down $450+.



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    Quote Originally Posted by IdahoScrapper View Post
    Here are a few electric screwdrivers. I would look on ebay for a used one before I put down $450+.

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    I did a quick search on ebay and found some DC screwdrivers (e.g. this) which are much cheaper than AC ones. Do you think it has enough power for your typical screw?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ilyaz View Post
    I did a quick search on ebay and found some DC screwdrivers (e.g. this) which are much cheaper than AC ones. Do you think it has enough power for your typical screw?
    Can't tell for sure, but I don't think that's 1/4" hex. So those bits will only work with that screwdriver, and any hex bits you have can't be used with that.

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