I was using my B&D 20V cordless drill this past weekend to remove some 2" screws from a bunch of 2x4's. One screw didn't come out and the drill let out some smoke from one of the vents. I immediately let go of the trigger and then pulled the battery out of the drill. The drill didn't feel extremely hot, but it wasn't it's normal cool either. I'm now concerned that the drill is toast. Once I put the battery back in it ran fine, but I haven't tried to use it to screw/unscrew or drill anything.
So my question is, is the drill OK or should I be concerned that it will continue to smoke if I try to use it?
-NCGrimbo
So my question is, is the drill OK or should I be concerned that it will continue to smoke if I try to use it?
-NCGrimbo