Drill used for intermittent use/burping?
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Drill used for intermittent use/burping?
What drill do you use that allows you to turn it on and off easily every 5 seconds? For those of you that do use the burping technique.
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Re: Drill used for intermittent use/burping?
May I ask what the burping technique is ?
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Re: Drill used for intermittent use/burping?
We sell both styles but my preference is for a constant on option. I've never found a benefit to the on/off burping technique to be a benefit and I find it more comfortable to hold the drill if I don't need to have my finger or thumb on the on button. However, I think that is just personal preference.
I've always found it interesting that some technicians turn the drill on and off repeatedly. I can't think of any other industry, including the glass mfg industry, where this technique is used.
I've always found it interesting that some technicians turn the drill on and off repeatedly. I can't think of any other industry, including the glass mfg industry, where this technique is used.
Brent Deines
Delta Kits, Inc.

Delta Kits, Inc.

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