Semper Fidelis
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I have a pretty big project coming up with my garage. I'm going to be demo'ing my existing barn and then getting a concrete foundation and slab poured.
Here's where the advice comes in:
Part of the project will be drilling 40 1/2" DIA, 6" deep holes into the concrete for the wedge anchors that I'll be using for my steel truss garage.
I'm all about saving time but I don't want to break the bank.
I've heard great things about Hilti and have found some TE-30-C AVR on EBay for $250 that appear to be in working order. It also seems like the TE-7 is pretty decent but that the TE-30 will go through the concrete like butter.
I suppose I'll end up using this tool in the future but, for now, that's my main concern with all the stuff I need to do.
TE-30-C seems ideal for a 1/2" hole as Hilti states that's in its optimum range.
Any thoughts? Sorry if I sound like the weekend guy that just does construction once in a blue moon but that's me. I'm a retired Marine and don't mind working hard but I just don't do projects like this very often.
Here's where the advice comes in:
Part of the project will be drilling 40 1/2" DIA, 6" deep holes into the concrete for the wedge anchors that I'll be using for my steel truss garage.
I'm all about saving time but I don't want to break the bank.
I've heard great things about Hilti and have found some TE-30-C AVR on EBay for $250 that appear to be in working order. It also seems like the TE-7 is pretty decent but that the TE-30 will go through the concrete like butter.
I suppose I'll end up using this tool in the future but, for now, that's my main concern with all the stuff I need to do.
TE-30-C seems ideal for a 1/2" hole as Hilti states that's in its optimum range.
Any thoughts? Sorry if I sound like the weekend guy that just does construction once in a blue moon but that's me. I'm a retired Marine and don't mind working hard but I just don't do projects like this very often.