Drill chuck to fit an electric screwdriver

I am sure one can get a drill chuck to go into the hex socket on a standard electric screwdriver. However, I can't find one. Anyone know where I can get one?

Someone asked the same question 28/03/2004 but the link given as an answer no longer works. Original question: Message-ID: Link that now does not work:

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Simon Reed
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There is one in this kit:

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Palindrome

Palindrome wrote in news:HF22j.83092$ snipped-for-privacy@fe09.news.easynews.com:

Or even this one, a subset of the one in the link above:

Note that it include a selection of hex shank drill bits, so you may not even need the chuck...

Hope this helps

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Richard Perkin

ISTR buying one on its own from warehouse direct -

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However, their website is practically impossible to find anything specific on and it may not have been from them...

I usually end up buying some of the bits and pieces just to find out what they are and what they do...

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Palindrome
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Great sig ...!!!!

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Martin

In message , Simon Reed writes

Maplin sell one:

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HTH

Reply to
Peter Twydell

Isn&#39;t it just. I think I&#39;m going to have to steal it.

Steve

Reply to
shazzbat

The pitfalls of this is the chuck won&#39;t have good location. And by nature will only be used with small drills which will make it more of a problem unless just used for rough stuff.

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Dave Plowman (News)

"shazzbat" wrote in news:fibkat$2sh$ snipped-for-privacy@news.datemas.de:

The downside is that you then have to be *extra* careful with the grammar...

Kind regards

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Richard Perkin

In article , Peter Twydell writes

Brilliant! Thank you. My local branch has one in stock, too. Hmm. I would not have expected Maplins to have such a thing. Hey ho. Ta muchly! Heads for the door...

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Simon Reed

In message , Simon Reed writes

Strange, I&#39;ve never had a problem, and I would have thought that you would have been more likely to introduce airborne bacteria to the must

Better keep your wrist action for real DIY

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geoff

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