by Hugh Schkok »
Mon Apr 22, 2019 8:13 pm
At this particular juncture I would like to thank all of you that were asleep when the power max site tool voltage allowance was set. Hire shops were left with cart fulls of 240v power tools waiting in-line for me and any other that were awake.
The game plan would not permit any corded 240v tools on the site across the country and so I stooped in from the heavens and picked up a Hilti SDS hammer, demolition and nuclear powered drill plus a hand full of bits. The cost was an earth shattering £20, The drill can blast it's way through every material ever created and reinforced concrete it enjoys as a side salad. if it hits reinforcing it squeaks and I am sure If you continue on it will cut through it.
The significant difference between a regular bit and a SDS bit is a regular bit if it sticks and winds away the shaft. So the bit stops and the drill continues on. After a couple of attempts the bit is usually finished. .However a SDS (Slotted Drill Shaft is one size no matter what the diameter off the cutting bit is> I have used a bit 1.9 metre long x 0.75mm diameter and the SDS is the same as iit is for a 3mm bit. where as a regular chuck varies and you may need several chucks in you daqily toil. The SDS is so different that if the bit gets snagged the uinforcedris rotated ariund at the same speed as thee chuck is turning.
I use my strictly in my Man Cave and at my home an so don't need to comply to Jack do have a MCB box so that if it get stuck the load requirement increases and pops the MCB.
I found another drill made by Ferm ( I've been told it's a Screw fix product from WunHungLo's bargain basement in qung choo province China but hey I don't care if it came from WunHungo's wife's pants.I must say was quite impressed with it. It has a hammer and no vibratory switch, A SDS chuck which when I cleaned it up is till working today. I don't know how much they cost as I think one of my guys left it behind when he emigrated. Perhaps look on Woolsttaion or Screwfix and of course please don't forget eBay. Perfix thesearch with 'Used' It may amaze you in what you can find and better if it's an auction. Where you are compelled to offer stated price - at least 20%. Of course free delivery is a must.
I hope this helps. Let me know how you get on and when I work out how the 'read replies' works