I need to make a number of holes in the coupe frame soon, some of which need to be perfectly straight and fully through the boxed rails. Used this requirement to justify buying another new tool I had been wanting for a while. Thankfully, I'm not yet in the mode of needing a tool multiple times before pulling the trigger! It's a Vevor special but so far I've had decent results/luck with most stuff I have gotten there. I present to you my new mag-drill. Oh, and I noticed a couple other recent additions in the pic too. I neat little HF Hercules battery powered die grinder and their flange/punch pneumatic tool. Both are nice. That punch was a godsend when putting holes in the floor pans I made for welding in. Had to be over a hundred holes I would have had to drill and then sand smooth, etc. Punch was super quick and did a great job. Highly recommend for that type of job. So far the little grinder has been decent. I use it mainly if working late at night or early morning as opposed to an air tool to keep the compressor from firing up and waking the house.
Anxious to try out the new drill. It came with a set of 11 annular cutters which I love as an option for making large holes. They make such a clean and precise hole vs anything else I could use. Just have to remember which switch to use to turn the drill on and off when using it. I just know I will turn the magnet off by mistake and drop the damn thing on my foot one day. Anyway, pic of the tool(s).

Anxious to try out the new drill. It came with a set of 11 annular cutters which I love as an option for making large holes. They make such a clean and precise hole vs anything else I could use. Just have to remember which switch to use to turn the drill on and off when using it. I just know I will turn the magnet off by mistake and drop the damn thing on my foot one day. Anyway, pic of the tool(s).
