Have to agree with this...i also have a corded roto-hammer. Has to be pretty serious before I get out the extension cord. XPH07 "hauls the mail" in in concrete, stone, and hard porcelain tile. If it ever dies I will buy another. All my holes are 1/4", though
The lisle worked pretty well for me in the past, but I think I'm gonna buy both of the starretts. I need the smaller one to punch tile for drilling. Does the small starrett hit a lot harder than the lisle?
I used to feel this way...then I got a job where the list was provided. I didn't feel the need to bring a yankee screwdriver.(list hadn't been updated in a while) but it was nice to know what was expected. I had the bases more than covered and bought what was needed for the type of work the...
I drill, mostly, into tile and stone, corded hammer drills are a bit too powerful and will crack the material. I just made the switch to brushless,(Makita XPH07) and that even makes me nervous.
Has anybody tried the bollmangrip pliers? they are made in Poland edit:Germany . Harry's has quite the selection
https://www.harryepstein.com/index.php/catalogsearch/result/?q=Locking+pliers
I used a matco mb920 (same exact box) and when I got it several dividers had been removed. I realize I that they are are there to strengthen me he drawers. After several years of use, I have seen no ill effects. My son uses it now, but it's shadowed and the drawers are loaded light. My long...