Looking for a 115v Drill Equivalent to a Polish Tool

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Asked By CraftyNinja88 On

Hey everyone, I'm on the hunt for a specific tool that I found on a Polish site. I'm looking for a 115v version available in North America. The tool is a drill from the link I provided. If anyone has suggestions, that would be awesome!

4 Answers

Answered By VideoWatchaholic On

That tool looks pretty unique! I saw a demo video, and it seems it could handle steel too. If you don’t mind using a power converter, you could always order it directly; it’s just 800w, so it won’t break the bank on the converter. But watch out for shipping costs, especially if you want the whole workstation!

WanderlustMaker -

Or just take a trip to Europe! I've always wanted to visit Poland and could bring one back.

Answered By ToolTimeWizard42 On

I'm not exactly sure what you're referring to since the link shows tons of tools, and it can be hard to pinpoint the right one. Maybe if you describe what you need the tool for, it could help narrow things down?

AskMeAboutTools -

Yeah, I agree! A clearer description would definitely help us help you better.

Answered By PortableToolFan201 On

You might want to check this out: [Grizzly's Line Boring Machine](https://www.grizzly.com/products/grizzly-15-bit-line-boring-machine/g0642). It looks like a solid alternative for what you need.

CraftyNinja88 -

Thanks for the suggestion, but I really like the size and portability of that Polish tool.

Answered By OverthinkingDIYer On

I checked out that link, it seems like it's for an $800 dowling jig. You might want to look into a more conventional dowling jig, like those from Jess'em, or even consider the Festool Domino if you're ready to invest. The tool you're looking at might not be worth the price tag.

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