Hopefully it will work good enough to get a good crimp. The vintage craftsman press was $9. There was a crash man drill laying next to it marked $3. Figured they were assembled and the resale shop disassembled them. Took them home. Disassembled and cleaned both. Press operation is smooth and the drill works fine. I'm guessing I have the drill clamped correctly from the photos I googled. I've been running over to a buddies house with my 4 pin roller to borrow his press. Hopefully I can get the job done all at my house now. My plan. Is to put a hose clamp around the drill handle and trigger. I'll snug the clamp up just enough for the correct RPM. The more or less of a trigger pull on this old drill varies the RPMs up and down. I'll plug the cord into a powerstrip so I can turn it on and off. Anyone have one of these? Figured for a total of $12 it should work pretty good. Had to get the drill since it was probably about the same age so they looked like match.