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I have a Dewalt 54v angle drill, the DCD470.
It's a bit on the big side and I'm wondering if anyone else has one and if so what do you use to store it.
It won't fit in the t-stak boxes and the only tough system box I have is the small one and it definitely won't fit in that either.
I think it might fit in one of the bigger ones at an angle but TBH I don't want to buy one just to find out. :D
 
Thats a beast of a drill! What are you drilling through with that?
I have the 18v dewalt angle drill and that will go through some pretty hefty stuff!
Sorry can't help with storage much, buy it a armour draw all of its own.
 
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Packout provides all my tool storage solutions. While they mightn't be up to much where tool manufacture is concerned, Milwaukee certainly know how to make a good box 😉
 
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Thats a beast of a drill! What are you drilling through with that?
I have the 18v dewalt angle drill and that will go through some pretty hefty stuff!
Sorry can't help with storage much, buy it a armour draw all of its own.
I bought it as a replacement diamond core drill as my old one is ancient, no safety clutch and hard on my body when using for any length of time.
Since I bought it I have cored out approximately zero holes with it. :D
I have used it as a stud / joist drill almost daily though and it's heavy but munches through timber like it isn't there and is surprisingly less tiring to use than a normal drill.
 
Packout provides all my tool storage solutions. While they mightn't be up to much where tool manufacture is concerned, Milwaukee certainly know how to make a good box 😉
I'll have a look see if they do anything suitable.
 
Ah, so its basically a hole hawk? I keep mine in a Festool box - either a size 4 or 5, I think. Plenty of space for drill bits and the like.
 
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Ah, so its basically a hole hawk? I keep mine in a Festool box - either a size 4 or 5, I think. Plenty of space for drill bits and the like.
Good shout on the Festool boxes. It looks like an XXL will do the job nicely.
 
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Good shout on the Festool boxes. It looks like an XXL will do the job nicely.
If you'd prefer a Milwaukee box I can see which one will work for ya?
 
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If you'd prefer a Milwaukee box I can see which one will work for ya?
I think the Festool one will be perfect but thanks. :thumbsup:
Besides it would be a bit like having a Ferarri engine in a Fiat 500. :D
 

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