Hey Wade of All Trades, that's a nice Hammer Drill you got there buddy! I love it! But hey next time you should use Irwin Speedbor Max bore drill bit, when I started using Irwin I loved it and I ditched my Bosch dare devil spade bits. Irwin's Speedbor Max is so fast and creates a clean bore.
I'm looking to get one of these to replace the brushed one, Model CMCD700. I bored 7- 2 1/8" holes in 3/4" plywood and smoked it. Seized up tight. Hope this one can handle such things better. This was all the drill was used for. Lost the receipt, So no warranty.
Try reaching out to Craftsman on social media, you might be able to get them to help you anyways. So far this drill has really impressed me, I even used it to drill some holes in the ice for ice fishing and it performed better then my Bosch.
Unfortunately we do not have the Craftsman brand in Brazil. I have a Stanley V20 model SCD711c2k. Doing some research, I found out that Stanley does not sell the side belt clip for my machine model. I know that the Craftsman side clip fits my model perfectly. Would you not send me a clip like the one on your machine as a gift?🤔🇧🇷
hey Wade!!please help! i have the exact same model but the chuck got stuck.. should i replace the chuck or can it be fixed? could you provide a link for a replacement chuck because i'm afraid i might order the wrong model. thanks!
Stanley Balck and Decker purchased the Craftsman power tool brand most likely that is why. Where can you purchase the Stanley drill? I haven’t seen that one.
@@WadeofAllTrades Ok that explains it. here is the drill: th-cam.com/video/o2dzOEE7iqM/w-d-xo.html tinyurl.com/y3axd2tv tinyurl.com/y4xhnh9z I'm trying to decide which one to buy, the Stanley SFMCD721B or the Dewalt DCD996.
It’s capable of drilling steel for sure. Steel is all about keeping the bit cool with lubrication and getting a quality bit. Get the best bit you can find, use lubrication and test different speeds and you should have no trouble!
I have the same one, and it hasn't let me down at all.
It’s a solid tool
Hey Wade of All Trades, that's a nice Hammer Drill you got there buddy! I love it! But hey next time you should use Irwin Speedbor Max bore drill bit, when I started using Irwin I loved it and I ditched my Bosch dare devil spade bits. Irwin's Speedbor Max is so fast and creates a clean bore.
Thanks for the advice! I have seen those online but didn’t get a chance to pick any up yet. They look amazing!
I have the same one but the chuck got stuck and I had to order another on, but man do I miss that drill, it was a pretty good working drill.
That drill has been treating me very well so far.
I'm looking to get one of these to replace the brushed one, Model CMCD700. I bored 7- 2 1/8" holes in 3/4" plywood and smoked it. Seized up tight. Hope this one can handle such things better. This was all the drill was used for. Lost the receipt, So no warranty.
Try reaching out to Craftsman on social media, you might be able to get them to help you anyways. So far this drill has really impressed me, I even used it to drill some holes in the ice for ice fishing and it performed better then my Bosch.
I want one now cuz of you
Unfortunately we do not have the Craftsman brand in Brazil. I have a Stanley V20 model SCD711c2k. Doing some research, I found out that Stanley does not sell the side belt clip for my machine model. I know that the Craftsman side clip fits my model perfectly. Would you not send me a clip like the one on your machine as a gift?🤔🇧🇷
hey Wade!!please help!
i have the exact same model but the chuck got stuck..
should i replace the chuck or can it be fixed?
could you provide a link for a replacement chuck because i'm afraid i might order the wrong model.
thanks!
I just realized this is exactly the same drill as the stanley v20 80nm. What's up with that?
Stanley Balck and Decker purchased the Craftsman power tool brand most likely that is why. Where can you purchase the Stanley drill? I haven’t seen that one.
@@WadeofAllTrades Ok that explains it. here is the drill:
th-cam.com/video/o2dzOEE7iqM/w-d-xo.html
tinyurl.com/y3axd2tv
tinyurl.com/y4xhnh9z
I'm trying to decide which one to buy, the Stanley SFMCD721B or the Dewalt DCD996.
I like mine
Where can I buy those nice tools, craftsman!
Lowes or Amazon are the best places to get these.
Will it help me drill 1/4 inch steel and 1/2 inch steel to make holes??
It’s capable of drilling steel for sure. Steel is all about keeping the bit cool with lubrication and getting a quality bit. Get the best bit you can find, use lubrication and test different speeds and you should have no trouble!
I have the non hammer drill, its powerful and lightweight get yourself the brushless recip saw that saw cuts real fast
u miss the entire part of using a hammer drill, its made for concrete
It has a lot of dewalt look and feel because they're all the same shit by stanley conglomo co.
I like craftsman, but you’d be better off going with kobalt XTR.
those tools aint made in the usa