trackwelder
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Anyone know of a sds max to 1/2” chuck adapter. I’m looking to run an ice auger with a m18 2717-20 rotary drill.
It was an exampleThat won’t work with the Milwaukee rotary drill I have. Needs to be a sds max
I would like to leave the ice drill stock. Plus there are times when an extension is need due to ice thickness. I have a 1/2” fuel Milwaukee that work well, just can’t find the damn handle for it. Would like to have the ability to use both drills if needed.maybe get an SDS max bit welded to the ice auger? or get a coupling of some sort made up
a sacrificial SDS bit would probably be less expensive and less bulky
Would you have a part number, brand for them?I have a bunch of brand new ones, it's a great idea but not worth the effort, every crew wants them & never uses them. Most sds or sds max are too bulky & heavier for regular drilling & usually you have a drill handy with a bit chucked in it. It's just not practical, in my opinion.
I have a 20V dewalt hammer drill and want to change the chuck, need an adapter that will fit the chuck that is on the drill now, did you find something, my drill has the bits that have to twist and push in and the piece that releases them be’s pushed inwards, so looking for a chuck that will fit this and hold the 1/2 “ molded piece thats made unto my ice augerAnyone know of a sds max to 1/2” chuck adapter. I’m looking to run an ice auger with a m18 2717-20 rotary drill.
Just checking to see if you got a working solution, and if so, how did the rotary hammer work out on the ice?Anyone know of a sds max to 1/2” chuck adapter. I’m looking to run an ice auger with a m18 2717-20 rotary drill.