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pugboy wrote:no as it doesnt have flutes to keep it driving forward in a centered manner
it has flutes but designed to clear the chips
you could probably use a router bit in a drill press with the target piece firmly clamped.screwbash wrote:can i use a router bit on a drill ?
pugboy wrote:Anybody know transformer reminders who can rewind a 110v to 24v toroidal transformer ?
X_Factor wrote:Need a rotary hammer to remove some concrete that is covering pvc pipe
Does it make sense purchasing that brand
Would cost around 1200 landed
You mean the extension? Bhagwansinghs or Penta colour shops is where I last saw them...X_Factor wrote:Anyone knows where I can get the threaded part that screws into a paint roller to buy in aluminium?
X_Factor wrote:I have the pole but the threaded end broke
Hopefully can get a replacement to buy locallyy
I have never seen one locally. You want to look for a replacement metal ferrule.X_Factor wrote:I have the pole but the threaded end broke
Hopefully can get a replacement to buy locallyy
I use a corded sander/polisher with a 7" masonry grinding wheel. It works great for removing high spots or squaring window and door openings, also.X_Factor wrote:^ good luck wit that
I used this to 'rub down' some concrete walls after plastering and wow!
Beats the concrete block method anyday
The 120 grit is perfect for it as well
Compared to $300 to $400, I say give it a try.X_Factor wrote:I need a sds rotary drill
Studying to buy a Chinese unknown brand yes
70usd
X_Factor wrote:Might purchase this one
Should be around 1300 landedScreenshot_2019-09-27-15-10-33-944_com.amazon.mShop.android.shopping.jpeg
Struggler has an interesting point. Take a look at the product specifications for shipping weight. The difference is probably about 10 pounds or so.Strugglerzinc wrote:X_Factor wrote:Might purchase this one
Should be around 1300 landedScreenshot_2019-09-27-15-10-33-944_com.amazon.mShop.android.shopping.jpeg
What size holes you doing? This style tends to be heavy for shipping. The regular "drill shaped" ones have enough power for up to 3/4 inch holes. I used a harbour freight one once and honestly I couldn't tell if was not a big brand name.