Thanks! Simple, effective demo of the drill, chisel and coring action of each of the bits used by the rotary hammer drill. I have a better idea as to the size drill I need for my job. Lot more confident having watched this. Thanks for posting. Stay well and safe.
You’ve got a great channel, great content, great clear delivery and presentation. Keep up your good work. Your videos should have thousands of views and I’m trying to figure out why they don’t.
I'm thinking of using something like this for planting T-posts in rocky soil. 1-1/2" bit. Do you think this would work for drilling through rocks or would I need a more powerful version of this drill? If so, can you recommend a quality bit, 1-1/2" bit, 2 feet long (if available)?
How close can this drill be placed next to a wall? I'm looking for a way to drill a 1 3/4" hole down through a garage foundation for some electrical conduit and need to be able to center this hole as much as possible inside the stud bay.
Great review, I like how this monster works, now I am tempted to use my cordless milwaukee 1 3/4 to see if it really is capable of coring 6" but the problem is I need to find a core bit with that size that would be more affordable for my uses, I really like your reviews, keep going, cheers!
I am doing core drilling mostly 60 mm on brick or half brick half concrete this one is my cheapest solution i also thinking seriously to go in battery with dewalt sds max the 6 joules one at 600 solo with x2 flexvolt 9ah i go to 900 euros or i layed my eyes on hilti 1.5k euros te 60-22 with 12 ah nuron battery my only draw back in battery is that if i dont jave other way and i need to open a 60 mm hole in concrete i will fatigue my expensive drill or not also i dont want to go to the bigger drills cause of the weight my holes are up to the walls not in the ground
I haven’t compared them all head to head. But I do own the Bosch that you are talking about. And it is amazing. They have been building these a long time, so I think they are a pretty good brand to get behind
Thanks! Simple, effective demo of the drill, chisel and coring action of each of the bits used by the rotary hammer drill. I have a better idea as to the size drill I need for my job. Lot more confident having watched this. Thanks for posting. Stay well and safe.
Thanks for watching 👊 it’s definitely hard picking the right size unit that will be good for other jobs.
You’ve got a great channel, great content, great clear delivery and presentation. Keep up your good work. Your videos should have thousands of views and I’m trying to figure out why they don’t.
Thank you! We just hit 10k followers.
I'm thinking of using something like this for planting T-posts in rocky soil. 1-1/2" bit. Do you think this would work for drilling through rocks or would I need a more powerful version of this drill? If so, can you recommend a quality bit, 1-1/2" bit, 2 feet long (if available)?
Have you used this to drill granite rocks. If so what is your experience?
Excellent video! What brand of work boots are those you are wearing?
Thanks
Cats, I love them👍
How close can this drill be placed next to a wall? I'm looking for a way to drill a 1 3/4" hole down through a garage foundation for some electrical conduit and need to be able to center this hole as much as possible inside the stud bay.
Great review, I like how this monster works, now I am tempted to use my cordless milwaukee 1 3/4 to see if it really is capable of coring 6" but the problem is I need to find a core bit with that size that would be more affordable for my uses, I really like your reviews, keep going, cheers!
Very helpful video.
Thanks. Happy you enjoyed it!
Could I remove 6 inch by 6 inch deep cores with this tool?
Please can you tell me it name and wat Size
I am doing core drilling mostly 60 mm on brick or half brick half concrete this one is my cheapest solution i also thinking seriously to go in battery with dewalt sds max the 6 joules one at 600 solo with x2 flexvolt 9ah i go to 900 euros or i layed my eyes on hilti 1.5k euros te 60-22 with 12 ah nuron battery my only draw back in battery is that if i dont jave other way and i need to open a 60 mm hole in concrete i will fatigue my expensive drill or not also i dont want to go to the bigger drills cause of the weight my holes are up to the walls not in the ground
Found out my sound issues, works no problem when I watch on phone only have sound issues when I cast to tv via chromecast....
This or bosch 5-40 dce or makita ?
I haven’t compared them all head to head. But I do own the Bosch that you are talking about. And it is amazing. They have been building these a long time, so I think they are a pretty good brand to get behind
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These tools just dont fit my hands and arms!
sorry to hear that