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<blockquote data-quote="VZCR" data-source="post: 389454" data-attributes="member: 6499"><p>I 've got a gas generator / welder that I put on the trailer. Then I get this big Milwaukee "Hole Hawg" Drill with a 1-1/8" wood auger bit and go down the line drilling pilot holes. Then its only 2 or 3 licks with the "Armstrong" to set the post.The Hole Hawg is a powerful geared down drill with the chuck set at a right angle for drilling holes in studs to pre-wire a building. I bought it to do some pre-wires I got into one time. I got it at a pawn shop for $50.00. Best money I ever spent , probably. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VZCR, post: 389454, member: 6499"] I 've got a gas generator / welder that I put on the trailer. Then I get this big Milwaukee "Hole Hawg" Drill with a 1-1/8" wood auger bit and go down the line drilling pilot holes. Then its only 2 or 3 licks with the "Armstrong" to set the post.The Hole Hawg is a powerful geared down drill with the chuck set at a right angle for drilling holes in studs to pre-wire a building. I bought it to do some pre-wires I got into one time. I got it at a pawn shop for $50.00. Best money I ever spent , probably. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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