Discuss Core drill purchase in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net

I use the Dewalt one all the time for 4 and 6 inch holes. It weighs a ton. Preferably get the drilling frame also so you dont have to hold the drill, but you do have to bolt the frame to the wall. With the drill, frame, cutters and extensions I doubt you'll get much change out of £1500. As others have said, it might be cheaper to hire in a diamond drilling company.
 
I've had a makita for years still works fine.
its the most uncomfortable drill to hold in the fleet though.
i saw a Marcrist one last week that looked ok.
if your flush I would recommend flex core drills. Total beast.
 
He is employed Geordie with mortgage and kids , could be out for 2 months pending scan and operation . He is not sure where he stands on claiming but will definitely be pursuing someone

In my view the supplier of the equipment has a duty of care towards the customer and when the customer has specified what he needs and the supplier has supplied something different and which has caused injury to the customer then he has breached that duty of care.
 
In my view the supplier of the equipment has a duty of care towards the customer and when the customer has specified what he needs and the supplier has supplied something different and which has caused injury to the customer then he has breached that duty of care.

He should have read the instructions Is what there going to plea. You must be doing something wrong to break your collarbone it's not the drills fault.
 

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