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<blockquote data-quote="revolver" data-source="post: 262392" data-attributes="member: 563"><p>I use a large Ryobi bench drill that had a mild wobble but the bigger problem I had was that the standard chuck couldn't take really small drills as the jaws left a little gap in the middle. I then bought a Torkcraft chuck with jaws that completely close at builders for about R200 at the time. Once I fitted this all the wobbles stopped as well! Seems the problem is not so much the basic make up of the drill but rather the shitty chuck that comes as standard on these machines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revolver, post: 262392, member: 563"] I use a large Ryobi bench drill that had a mild wobble but the bigger problem I had was that the standard chuck couldn't take really small drills as the jaws left a little gap in the middle. I then bought a Torkcraft chuck with jaws that completely close at builders for about R200 at the time. Once I fitted this all the wobbles stopped as well! Seems the problem is not so much the basic make up of the drill but rather the shitty chuck that comes as standard on these machines. [/QUOTE]
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