The key is to drill STRAIGHT AND CENTERED. And make sure you use the exact size bit that is recommended. Too big or too small and you are waisting your time.
Yeah I remember those from the pre-historic era....lol Bought a battery powered impact and never looked back. Work a 100 times better.
you guys are talking about 2 different things. there is no electric alternative to an impact driver. you are thinking of the electric version of an air impact. not an impact driver
the extracor kit i got from sears has the drill on one side and the extractor on the other of the same bit, $20 if i remember right
3 different sizes gives you 3 tries to get it
and no, i'm not sure about having enuf to grab after drilling the head off
but the point of an impact driver is that you have a huge force going into the screw head while it turns so it doesnt strip. how in the world do they replicate this with electric
Mine is a Ridgid. All of the drill manufacturers make them now. Run around 130 or so. Check the out when you go to pick up the extractors. If they have one with a battery in it you should see how it works.