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did your core set not come with an sds max adapter?Hex adapter mate, the chuck is really good. It never loosens or starts sticking.
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did your core set not come with an sds max adapter?Hex adapter mate, the chuck is really good. It never loosens or starts sticking.
All along the length of a 12" long hole ? I'd rather use the correct size core and spare my clutch the torment.
did your core set not come with an sds max adapter?
just had a look.We're issued hex core drills so there's no problem there.!
If you rotate the core drill Inside the empty hole it will gently increase the size to allow for sold ducting. Drill on a bit of an angle an chamfer it around so too speak.
Also thought the makita was weak , took much longer to core than the milwaukee which had tons more power .
Both these drills were borrowed and i wouldn't be surprised if the milwaukee was twice the price .
I have since purchased a metabo (can't remember the model)second hand for £100 it is solid with similar power as the milwaukee but has no clutch :wheelchair:
That could be why it was sold to you!!!
Didn't you notice the seller's arm was in a plaster cast???
He arrived on a stretcher Geordie , I arrived on a horse , :yes:
Also thought the makita was weak , took much longer to core than the milwaukee which had tons more power .
Both these drills were borrowed and i wouldn't be surprised if the milwaukee was twice the price .
I have since purchased a metabo (can't remember the model)second hand for £100 it is solid with similar power as the milwaukee but has no clutch :wheelchair:
I bumped into a friend of mine the other day who is a plumber . Big lad about 6 foot 2 and 16 stone off work for a month after a core drill broke his collar bone !!!!!!
keep the drill tight against your body so if it snags it wont break anythingHe hired it and after specifically asking for a drill with clutch was given one without . snagged and smashed into his collar bone . Ouch !
He hired it and after specifically asking for a drill with clutch was given one without . snagged and smashed into his collar bone . Ouch !
He hired it and after specifically asking for a drill with clutch was given one without . snagged and smashed into his collar bone . Ouch !
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