Should last about 30 minutez
It depends on the drill you use. With diamond drills it can be done in less than two days, but with a cheap, blunt drill, it could take over three weeks.
You have to, or the fire is going to burn way too hot and not last very long. Depends on the type of wood you use also.
it depend on the ground level and the kind of hole it is..
I have a pair of very thin, strong, long nose pliers for that .It almost always works for me.
The drilling pipe comes in sections and they periodically stop drilling to add another section. This way they can drill to almost any depth desired. The physical drilling head on the tip of this pipe is rarely more than a couple of feet long.
The drill should only last 10-15 minutes.
Depending on the size of the building it is between 1 and 3 minutes. Smoke can kill and many deaths in a fire are not caused by burns, but smoke inhalation (also referred to as 'Pretty Corpses').
Until it sunk.
Any NiMh battery pack will last for a long time and won't lose its charge over time.
5 to 10 mins its down to the school i its big its up to 10 mins
Just from the vibration and the strain of holding the drill. It shouldn't last very long.
Drill and tap it for what?
A few years if it is used regularly. It can also depend on the build quality. If it is sturdy, it should last a lot longer than a few years, provided it is taken care of properly.
15secs.
Antarctica should last as long as the earth lasts.
You can drill holes in aluminum with a drill as long as you have the proper drill bit. Use a regular drill bit and keep speed moderate.
A pillar drill is another name for a drill press. The biggest hazards are objects getting wrapped around the chuck, and debris or projectiles being thrown. So long hair, ties, and loose clothing should be avoided, eye protection should be worn, and your work should be securely clamped to the work area. Other hazards could include drilling oneself, being injured inside the gearbox, or starting a fire. So you should keep all body parts from around the chuck and pulleys while the drill is in operation. You should be careful to not let your work get overly hot, not operate the press in the presence of flammable vapors, and not overload the outlets.