We already got one! We are trying to figure out a way to mount it inside one of the tool boxes in the truck so that it can always be ready for us. I'm planning on putting some sort of on/off switch inside the cab of the truck so that it's only on when we need it.
Looks like you guys can take your gas powered drills for a long walk on a short pier!
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We did four bolts today. We drilled a total of...
I guess that statement right there sums up the point of this whole thread. What does "like rated" mean when one drill is rated in killowatts and the other in UWOs? Is there a conversion chart for this?
no way! The grinder is only on it for a few seconds!
Maybe we'll spray water on it while we're cutting...just in case. That'll really impress the client!
It could take a solid minute to chop through it with a hack saw. Who has that kind of time!?
Good call. Never would have though of...
Ahhhh so the extensions are thinner than the bit itself so the only actual bit/trunk contact/friction is on the front 6" or so where the bit is.
Clever.
Where does one find such a thing?
My plan was to use a 12" bit first, then switch to the 24" (these are bits I already have) then after...
Shit. I bought it because the website said it was Irwin. I haven't even taken it out of the box yet. I will check it out.
I'll let you know how it goes.
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Yep yep. I understand the part of clearing the bit. Even when drilling measly 7/16 x 20" holes you can feel the advantage in clearing the bits every 5 seconds or slow.
You have "a dewalt" but is it a 20vMax?!
I need to find a tree that is slated for removal so I can go drill a hole in it with the new big drill just to make sure it works.
I am comparing two drills. The Stihl BT 45 and one that I already own, the Dewalt DCD985
I use the Dewalt for, among other things, installing Rigguy system. It works like a charm for that. But the biggest drill that I'm pushing is a 7/16" bit that Is like 28" long. I'm prepping to do my...
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