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Ian Stirling
 
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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
In article ,
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An SDS drill does not substitute for an ordinary hammer drill.
For small holes in wood, metal, the SDS RPM can be low, and the weight
can be quite a bit higher.


But you don't need a hammer drill for drilling wood and metal...


Are there such things as small electric hammer drills - that can't
have the hammer turned off?