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Great! I posted that back a few years. Some don't mind studding through the quiet bumps, but it bothered me. 
I am in the process of studding my sled and was looking for ways to make it a little easier. Normally I just use a cordless drill and a track drill tool. (http://www.cbperformanceparts.com/studs-and-backers/woodys-track-drill/)
A typical cordless drill has an RPM of 1,800-2,000. I decided to buy an air drill which spins at 22,000 rpm to cut through the cords quicker. I'll never go back to a normal drill.
It heats up almost instantly and probably cuts the time to drill by 50-75%.
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A typical cordless drill has an RPM of 1,800-2,000. I decided to buy an air drill which spins at 22,000 rpm to cut through the cords quicker. I'll never go back to a normal drill.
- snowdust
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- Forum: SideWinder Trail Talk