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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? Thanks Pete |
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