. I haven't bought one since I like the plastic outer body of the regular chuck on my Winter Hammered hands over the feel of that knurled metal body... [cool]PreferrablyWood said:That chuck looks serious, is there any compelling reason to get it over the normal Jakobs chuck?
PreferrablyWood said:That chuck looks serious, is there any compelling reason to get it over the normal Jakobs chuck?
PreferrablyWood said:That chuck looks serious, is there any compelling reason to get it over the normal Jakobs chuck?
. What is your normal usage with your drill(s)? Also, is it the same drill that eats the chucks?Nat X said:PreferrablyWood said:That chuck looks serious, is there any compelling reason to get it over the normal Jakobs chuck?
I've had to send three of the standard plastic ones in for replacement after they started slipping. Each time the techs called me and said they had no way of knowing what went wrong because there was no way to open the things up without destroying them, which didn't sound very encouraging.
I have no idea if they're built any differently apart from the metal ring, but so far this one's been holding up just fine.
leakyroof said:. What is your normal usage with your drill(s)? Also, is it the same drill that eats the chucks?Nat X said:PreferrablyWood said:That chuck looks serious, is there any compelling reason to get it over the normal Jakobs chuck?
I've had to send three of the standard plastic ones in for replacement after they started slipping. Each time the techs called me and said they had no way of knowing what went wrong because there was no way to open the things up without destroying them, which didn't sound very encouraging.
I have no idea if they're built any differently apart from the metal ring, but so far this one's been holding up just fine.
. Wow, new failure to me. My T15+3 drill( okayT15... [wink]) is getting long in the tooth now and I haven't had any problems with its chuck.Nat X said:leakyroof said:. What is your normal usage with your drill(s)? Also, is it the same drill that eats the chucks?Nat X said:PreferrablyWood said:That chuck looks serious, is there any compelling reason to get it over the normal Jakobs chuck?
I've had to send three of the standard plastic ones in for replacement after they started slipping. Each time the techs called me and said they had no way of knowing what went wrong because there was no way to open the things up without destroying them, which didn't sound very encouraging.
I have no idea if they're built any differently apart from the metal ring, but so far this one's been holding up just fine.
Very, very light furniture building tasks. I have an SDS-Max rotary hammer if I ever need to do anything heavy duty. I just go to tighten the thing down one day and out of nowhere it clicks and clicks and clicks without ever going anywhere. Sometimes I can spin it back the other way and fix it for a few uses, but it's fairly ridiculous that I should have to do that at all. One of them started oozing grease when it got into this state, but the other two did not.