Thanks.. Great vid! Two points: 1) it's much more satisfying to watch if you clean everything up and show what the final outcome at the end of any reno vid. 2) I'd take a permanent marker to that longer screw you used so it disappears into the stop. It stands out like a sore thumb to me and looks like a rush job.
It was okay. It took much longer than I wanted, an 18V or 20V would have been better. I plan on comparing it to the 12V RIDGID hammer drill and showing the time difference between 12V & 18V/20V hammer drills.
I love my m12 hammer drill. Nice job 👍 Happy Easter
Thanks.. Great vid! Two points: 1) it's much more satisfying to watch if you clean everything up and show what the final outcome at the end of any reno vid. 2) I'd take a permanent marker to that longer screw you used so it disappears into the stop. It stands out like a sore thumb to me and looks like a rush job.
Any tutorials how to remove it Sir?
Thanks for this. Do you think it would be ok to install this close to the hinge? It's a trip hazard for my situation otherwise.
Thanks MM for your information and video, I appreciate you
When the package states adjustable, does it refer to using the riser or not?
Nice! I have to install one too I have granite stoping the door so I need to do asp
Yes sir. Did this for a customer. He loves it.
Thanks for your post
Hope you and your family have a wonderful and happy Easter🐇🐰🐣🐰🐇🐣
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Thank you very much. We hope the same for you and yours 🙂✌️❤️
Happy Easter to you and the family...God bless all of you.....Have a great day....... 👍🏻☮️❤️🙏🏻
1/4 drill bit?
Good job
How that drill do for you ?
It was okay. It took much longer than I wanted, an 18V or 20V would have been better. I plan on comparing it to the 12V RIDGID hammer drill and showing the time difference between 12V & 18V/20V hammer drills.
Great
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