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That could definitely work
Depending on how the bent material responds too. It might also partially depend on how long it's been bent for, I suppose, but it doesn't appear fragile or damaged.
Drills are pretty pricy. I haven't heard of Bauer here, so I don't think anyone nearby sells it. I think my issue is also the cost. I'm a full-time stay-at-home unpaid carer (thanks Australian system ). Every cent gets counted.
I was looking at the Ryobi drills as they are relatively cheap (still $99 for skin only! And I need a battery too. Looking for something cordless), but I hear that you might as well toss those straight in the bin. So I looked at DeWalt drills, but the cheapest one, which was a hammer drill and doesn't suit my purposes I don't think, already went to $249 for skin only.
That's all kind of out of my price-range for the occasional DiY project.
Depending on how the bent material responds too. It might also partially depend on how long it's been bent for, I suppose, but it doesn't appear fragile or damaged.
Drills are pretty pricy. I haven't heard of Bauer here, so I don't think anyone nearby sells it. I think my issue is also the cost. I'm a full-time stay-at-home unpaid carer (thanks Australian system ). Every cent gets counted.
I was looking at the Ryobi drills as they are relatively cheap (still $99 for skin only! And I need a battery too. Looking for something cordless), but I hear that you might as well toss those straight in the bin. So I looked at DeWalt drills, but the cheapest one, which was a hammer drill and doesn't suit my purposes I don't think, already went to $249 for skin only.
That's all kind of out of my price-range for the occasional DiY project.