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What is needed is a low speed high torque 1/2 inch drill motor that has the auxiliary handle that screws in to be able to hold it on both sides. Get one for that purpose only and leave the adapter in place all the time so it is at hand whenever needed.
That's what I have. I tried it one handed and other than a wicked initial twist it would move the head up, just had to work hard doing it. Google "Milwaukie Hole Shooter", big, red, half inch drill motor that can hurt you if you are not careful. I plan on keeping it near the mill from know on, don't use it that often anymore as I have better tools to drill holes with now.