Nice :) You're video showed me exactly what I had to know. I have a small hammer like the one you used in the beginning and it worked fine for stone and cement tiles, but on proper concrete I am getting nowhere. I was wondering if a big hammer from an affordable brand would be better, and it looks like it is. :) I think I will probably get one like that.
You are using it not safe . never point it to your body , if you slip that will be 50j in your leg bones. Always drill the same direction as you stand.
@@jaryjh you are welcome, also try to hit and release, do it every 3-4 seconds. Don't let it on for long it makes the machine hot and most likely to be stuck.
Nice :) You're video showed me exactly what I had to know. I have a small hammer like the one you used in the beginning and it worked fine for stone and cement tiles, but on proper concrete I am getting nowhere. I was wondering if a big hammer from an affordable brand would be better, and it looks like it is. :) I think I will probably get one like that.
What a difference! So much faster!
You are using it not safe . never point it to your body , if you slip that will be 50j in your leg bones. Always drill the same direction as you stand.
Thank you for your comment. Of course you're right. Safety first.
@@jaryjh you are welcome, also try to hit and release, do it every 3-4 seconds. Don't let it on for long it makes the machine hot and most likely to be stuck.
@@Maestrohkiri does this model worth it?
@@jaryjh how are you satisfied with it? I want to buy same or 1600 model...Please answer honestly,I don't want to throw money in river.
@@user-bl4cp3nk3i I have 4 of those ones. That answers your question
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