We mainly drill material harder than concrete like shotcrete and other forms of Refactory most has rebar and other forms of steal reinforcement. When cutting rebar and mesh you want to use carbide bits not diamond. So when drilling a 4 inch hole through 18 inches of concrete with rebar it is...
Use the grinder!!!! I work for an industrial construction company in the garage. We core drill constantly we have over 20 track units and 15-20 handheld and grinders. The 9 inch grinders and adapters work better than any other style hand held drill. The grinders spin quickly and seem to hold up...
I am most interested in how intuitive the hook is and I wasn't sure if the 4 also was as intuitive or if it was menu based I can do everything the pp3 can do with my multimeter in my opinion so I am strictly looking for speed. My thought is the speed of the powerprobe is where the benefit will be.
I am looking at purchasing a powerprobe and I am trying to determine which tool to purchase. Can someone with more knowledge than me please assist in helping me determine which tool is right for me
I received my CT8850 last week Friday before the holiday. My new dealer is one of the largest in Michigan with many routes. I was given a decent deal as well as a large trade in on my old gun. This cordless impact is exactly what it was designed for. Yes it is to large and heavy to be a direct...
Me too. I have wanted the cordless Metabo for some time now just haven't pulled the trigger. We have a few at work and the Metabo cordless is leaps and bounds above the rest I've used.
It is a spanner. I welded two 4 1/2" grinder spanner wrenches together to get the right size. I put the ratchet in a vise toughest rebuild kit I've ever installed felt like an idiot. I had every spanner but the right one
I am in need of verification on a 3/4 Cornwell ratchet. My 3/4 Har-501 I have a repair kit I am not 100% sure if you need a spanner wrench or if there is supposed to be a two Screw on the bottom to take it apart. some clarification would be nice thank you.
Don't buy Matco. Matco started to make their own hammers overseas that appear to look very similar to Trusty Cook but are definable inferior. The current difference between red and green is the green ones are NOS and are still Trusty Cook.
No power loss and no problems on my end. Not disagreeing with some early release problems but always remember more people come on the Internet to tell negative experiences than positive. Think about it would some of you posted back in this forum if your impacts never failed. Also I believe...