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School me on Hammer-Drills / Roto-Hammers
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<blockquote data-quote="TreeClimber" data-source="post: 1447996" data-attributes="member: 16101"><p>Need to drill some holes in concrete (to mount my bender), and I figured on installing a few extra holes, in a few alternate locations, in case I want to move the bender. Never know what'll be in the garage, so versitility is a benefit.</p><p> </p><p>Anyhow, since I couldn't find one to borrow, my options are either </p><p>A) Rent one</p><p>B) Buy new</p><p>C) Buy used from sources like Craigslist.</p><p> </p><p>However there seems to be a huge difference in values on Hammer Drills, from what I can observe. So, those who've used these tools post up some ideas about what to look for. I've noticed both corded and cordless versions, some with brand names I'm familiar with, others I've never heard. </p><p> </p><p>So school me on drilling holes in concrete! Need to drill a dozen or twenty holes, about 7/8ths diameter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreeClimber, post: 1447996, member: 16101"] Need to drill some holes in concrete (to mount my bender), and I figured on installing a few extra holes, in a few alternate locations, in case I want to move the bender. Never know what'll be in the garage, so versitility is a benefit. Anyhow, since I couldn't find one to borrow, my options are either A) Rent one B) Buy new C) Buy used from sources like Craigslist. However there seems to be a huge difference in values on Hammer Drills, from what I can observe. So, those who've used these tools post up some ideas about what to look for. I've noticed both corded and cordless versions, some with brand names I'm familiar with, others I've never heard. So school me on drilling holes in concrete! Need to drill a dozen or twenty holes, about 7/8ths diameter. [/QUOTE]
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