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Not the usual SDS question
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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Not the usual SDS question
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? Thanks Pete If you are reading 22mm that is the diameter of the hole nots it's depth Cheers Jonathan |
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Not the usual SDS question
"PM" wrote in message ... 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? for depth read diameter |
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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? The depth you can drill is only really limited by the length of the drill. The diameter, now, is a different matter. ;-) If you're repointing an old house with lime mortar, I'd be careful not to rake out too much. On mine I found it easier to do by hand using a plugging chisel. -- *How do they get the deer to cross at that yellow road sign? Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
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Not the usual SDS question
In message , PM
writes "Jonathan@Home" wrote in message ... 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. -- Chris French, Leeds |
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"chris French" wrote in message ... In message , PM writes "Jonathan@Home" wrote in message ... 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. Yeah, before you know it, you're through the to the cavity and taking bricks out on the inside! D |
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Not the usual SDS question
Dave Plowman wrote:
In article , 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? The depth you can drill is only really limited by the length of the drill. The diameter, now, is a different matter. ;-) If you're repointing an old house with lime mortar, I'd be careful not to rake out too much. On mine I found it easier to do by hand using a plugging chisel. Isn't there a special angle grinder bit for this? I believe screwfix stock it. |
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geoff wrote: If you're repointing an old house with lime mortar, I'd be careful not to rake out too much. On mine I found it easier to do by hand using a plugging chisel. Yes, but you weren't trying to justify the purchase of a new toy were you Yebbut you don't have to justify it on here. ;-) -- *I have a degree in liberal arts -- do you want fries with that Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
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Not the usual SDS question
There you are, now you can justify two toys!
Regards Capitol BillR wrote in message ... Dave Plowman wrote: In article , 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? The depth you can drill is only really limited by the length of the drill. The diameter, now, is a different matter. ;-) If you're repointing an old house with lime mortar, I'd be careful not to rake out too much. On mine I found it easier to do by hand using a plugging chisel. Isn't there a special angle grinder bit for this? I believe screwfix stock it. |
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On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 08:57:21 +0100, "PM"
wrote: Maybe not, but it's the justification for buying it!!!!! Too right! Andrew Do you need a handyman service? Check out our web site at http://www.handymac.co.uk |
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In message , PM
writes -- Maybe not, but it's the justification for buying it!!!!! I hear an echo ... -- geoff |
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Not the usual SDS question
"geoff" wrote in message ... In message , PM writes -- Maybe not, but it's the justification for buying it!!!!! I hear an echo ... -- geoff That's justification for buying ear defenders... Pete |
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