Not the usual SDS question
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"Jonathan@Home" wrote in message
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PM wrote:
Having 'found' a project (repointing) that lets me justify to SWMBO
why I should get an SDS drill, while perusing the Screwfix catalog
one thing struck me - the maximum depth quoted for masonry drilling,
even on fairly expensive drills, is often less than an inch. How is
this right? Surely SDS can go deeper than that! What have I missed?
If you are reading 22mm that is the diameter of the hole nots it's depth
AAAARGH!!! I FEEL SO STUPID!!!! The actual phrase is "maximum capacity xx
mm"
Don't worry it made me smile :-)
Not sure an SDS is the tool for this sort of job though.
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Chris French, Leeds
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