Re: Heads up on Ryobi drills and paint damage
Have 3 Ryobi battery drills. The oldest, at least 10 years old, doesn't have this problem. The newest, a hammer drill, does really bad. The middle one does it sometimes. The hammer drill chuck will come loose just by spinning it up and letting off fast. The thing slams to a stop and the chuck just spins loose. Worse if on the fast speed.
Have learned to use the old one for drilling holes and the new hammer drill on slow for screw and bolt driving.
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