alan camby
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I have used several different types of hammer drills, and i want a hammer drill not a vibrating drill
Every time I have used a SDS chucked hammer drill the drill seems to work just fine. I hold onto the drill and it does the work.
I have also used hammer drills that have a drill chuck like the ones found on a regular drill (i will call these drill chucks). These seem to be great at vibrating your hand numb in about 10 seconds and can become quite painful if used for several minutes. Not only that, but good luck getting a hole drilled in concrete. These might work fine for 1/4" holes in cinder block. I call these vibrating drills not hammer drills.
Is there something different internally inside of the sds drill that makes it better. Or is it just the chuck allows the bit to move up and down inside of the chuck??? Like i just said, seems like there is something different internally. Does one have a Hammer inside? I saw inside a very cheap Hammer Drill once. It had two washers with ramps that climbed each other. This was a vibrating drill
Are there any drill chuck style drills that perform like a SDS drill??? Just curious on this as i really want a SDS drill
And my main question. what is the cheapest SDS drill I can buy that will work, do some just vibrate??
I saw a Bosch at Home Depot that was $199 and one for around $260. Both were shaped like a very large hand drill. I know you get what you pay for but this is a home use only drill and i don't need a $700 drill. Just something that works, not vibrates your teeth out.
I need something that will drill 1/2" holes in concrete. Would like to be able to drill a 4" deep hole in about 45 seconds.
The drill I have now is a Dewalt DW505K and it is a joke. It has the drill chuck and is useless for 1/2" holes. It is a $99 drill, and it is new.
Any ideas for me? Also very curious on the difference between my self named "vibrating drills" and hammer drills that work.
Thanks
Every time I have used a SDS chucked hammer drill the drill seems to work just fine. I hold onto the drill and it does the work.
I have also used hammer drills that have a drill chuck like the ones found on a regular drill (i will call these drill chucks). These seem to be great at vibrating your hand numb in about 10 seconds and can become quite painful if used for several minutes. Not only that, but good luck getting a hole drilled in concrete. These might work fine for 1/4" holes in cinder block. I call these vibrating drills not hammer drills.

Is there something different internally inside of the sds drill that makes it better. Or is it just the chuck allows the bit to move up and down inside of the chuck??? Like i just said, seems like there is something different internally. Does one have a Hammer inside? I saw inside a very cheap Hammer Drill once. It had two washers with ramps that climbed each other. This was a vibrating drill
Are there any drill chuck style drills that perform like a SDS drill??? Just curious on this as i really want a SDS drill
And my main question. what is the cheapest SDS drill I can buy that will work, do some just vibrate??
I saw a Bosch at Home Depot that was $199 and one for around $260. Both were shaped like a very large hand drill. I know you get what you pay for but this is a home use only drill and i don't need a $700 drill. Just something that works, not vibrates your teeth out.
I need something that will drill 1/2" holes in concrete. Would like to be able to drill a 4" deep hole in about 45 seconds.
The drill I have now is a Dewalt DW505K and it is a joke. It has the drill chuck and is useless for 1/2" holes. It is a $99 drill, and it is new.
Any ideas for me? Also very curious on the difference between my self named "vibrating drills" and hammer drills that work.
Thanks
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