The icon is a little different to what I’ve seen on others and I don’t know how to tell otherwise.

Thanks!

  • SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    The hammering most of these 1/2 drill “hammer drills” perform isn’t the same percussive hammering as real sds hammer drills though.

    Great for putting a hole in brick or mortar, but trying to go into actual concrete will be a lesson in futility.

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      7 months ago

      I’ll be putting a hole all the way through breeze block. Would it be ok?

      Edit: km trying to avoid the expense of an SDS if I can as I only have 1 hole to do.

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        7 months ago

        You’ll be ok.

        I’m assuming you’re using a masonry bit so I’m gonna give you another tip:

        LET THE BIT/DRILL COOL DOWN. You might burn the drill out and you WILL dull the bit. You don’t need to drill through in one shot…drill for 20-30 seconds and wait a few minutes. It’s slow but worth it.

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          7 months ago

          Masonry bits are carbide tipped and don’t dull, they just break. Heat is not an issue and the bit doesn’t even function by cutting. It’s a downward 45 angle in order to chip as it rotates. There’s no cutting force from the rotation.

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            7 months ago

            Good masonry bits are carbide-tipped but not all of them. I used those with our sls drill but I stuck to the cheaper ones for anything under 1/2"

            Perhaps dull was the wrong word but the tips do wear out. You wind up with a useless flat stub at the end that won’t push through anything