Oh no, not at all! If you knew this thing like I do, well, you would understand. I've had the dumbest luck possible with it.
Just a quick for instance, this last time I get it all buttoned up on the stand and go to prime it with the drill. I used the same cut off distributor shaft we have been using for a priming tool forever. Get it chucked into the drill as tight as I could get it, pull the trigger, let it start building some resistance when the pump builds pressure and guess what? The stub shaft decides to start spinning in the drill chuck sending some nice sprinkles of metal shooting right down the distributor hole! Every step from the day I got this block has been like this. It's Jinxed!
I now only use a 1/4" drive deep socket electrical taped to an extension that's also electrical taped to a hex adapter to chuck into the drill. No more chance of slipping or dropping anything inside. I think the name fits quite well, myself.