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    eschuen Posts: 62, Reputation: 6
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    #1

    Jan 30, 2008, 07:09 PM
    Drill chuck removal
    Can anyone tell me how to the get chuck off a drill? I tried the vice grips attached to the chuck and hitting it with a hemer. Will I have to completely disassemble the thing? Thanks
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    oneguyinohio Posts: 1,302, Reputation: 196
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    Jan 30, 2008, 07:17 PM
    Sounds like you forgot to run over the darn thing with a school bus after dropping it out of an airplane... of course my grandfather's solution would have been to use some "deenymite" on it.

    Seriously, what type of drill, brand, size, etc..?
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    eschuen Posts: 62, Reputation: 6
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    Jan 30, 2008, 07:21 PM
    Can't tell you the model # plate is gone. It's a old Black Decker, 1/4" reversible. The reversible is what got me from stopping banging on it maybe a left hand thread? Hope this helps
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    hkstroud Posts: 11,929, Reputation: 899
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    Jan 30, 2008, 08:31 PM
    Open chuck compeletly, look inside, you will probably find a screw that prevents the chuck from backing off spindal when used in reverse. Remove screw. Then try removing chuck from spindle. You will probably have difficulty finding a way to hold spindle while you remove chuck. Unless it has sentimental value trash it and buy new. The last corded 3/8 drill I bought cost $19 at Home Dummies.
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    twinkiedooter Posts: 12,172, Reputation: 1054
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    Jan 31, 2008, 07:33 PM
    Chuck drills are now a thing of the past and hard to find new anymore. Just the chuckless wonders which I don't care for as they are hard to properly set the drill bit in and promptly come loose.
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    ballengerb1 Posts: 27,378, Reputation: 2280
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    #6

    Feb 1, 2008, 03:32 PM
    If you are bound and determined to remove the chuck try installing a 3/8" rod that is bent into a 90 degree L. Tighten the chuck as best you can and then strike the end of the bolt with a hammer so it spins in the opposite direct the drill turns when in forward.

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