"Mark" wrote in message
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Dave Plowman (News) typed:
Andy Hall wrote:
I don't have or use a hammer action on
either of them because for masonry work above that level I
occasionally use a corded drill
Yup. I can't see the benefit of the added complication and weight of
hammer action on a cordless, given that most common bricks etc can be
drilled OK with a decent bit and no hammer action.
Well im slightly surprised you have gone along with this one.
Masonry drills tips are ground to a chisel edge and are designed to be
used
in a hammer action, this angle means they don't cut. Ever tried drilling
into wood with one ?
So the only why you make a hole in masonry with one is by abrasive
friction,
which will
a) blunt your drill
or b) as the carbide tip is brazed onto a softer shank, melt the tip
off.
This is one for the misuse of tools, bad working practice, and a
qualifying
point in the.
"Wrong type of engineer badge"
That fits.
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