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Post #148967914 added 08-08-2021 2:53 PM by BadBimr in Deal Talk
Mine just arrived and the one is way out of round. Horrible quality control. OOS so I can't send back and get another. I guess I'll call HD CS and see if they can hook me up with something similar...
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Post #148963840 added 08-08-2021 9:54 AM by Schnoidz in Deal Talk
Drat, I missed it. OOS now...
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Post #148963489 added 08-08-2021 9:27 AM by Jiggamon in Deal Talk
OOS now. Got one just in case :)
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Post #148947583 added 08-07-2021 6:49 AM by ToolDeals in Deal Talk
Bi-metal bits were never used on hammer mode, but hammer modes have changed to be more of a vibration on smaller tools --- not as abrupt as on larger, or SDS types that all use carbide cutter bits....
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Post #148947163 added 08-07-2021 6:15 AM by HansGruber in Deal Talk
I also have the 12V Fuel Impact driver as well. I bought the set. I thought you needed the hammer drill, didn't think you could use the impact as well.
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Post #148947142 added 08-07-2021 6:11 AM by ToolDeals in Deal Talk
. Sure, watch this video. Since these bits are bi-metal and not carbide percussion, I would put in straight drill mode and initially start slow. Depending on what is being drilled, the larger bits...
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Post #148925161 added 08-06-2021 1:40 AM by ToolDeals in Deal Talk
. Yes, the core bit is not much help with brick/masonry behind, but is easier on the stucco that when old, can be fragile. We do a lot of work in the SW that has a lot of stucco and for small holes,...
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Post #148924936 added 08-06-2021 12:33 AM by HansGruber in Deal Talk
I am interested in this kit. Would a 12v Milwaukee Fuel Hammer Drill be up to the task of drilling holes with this kit?
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Post #148924450 added 08-05-2021 11:00 PM by BigDogg365 in Deal Talk
Yea, mostly find the traditional cement kind, often w/ brick/masonry behind it. Been using that Dewalt carbide set from Ace for the smaller stuff, thx
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Post #148912036 added 08-05-2021 10:07 AM by vsmd in Deal Talk
Thanks so much needed this.
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Post #148907938 added 08-05-2021 5:25 AM by ToolDeals in Deal Talk
. You don't need a kit, you need one bit that depends on whether traditional stucco that uses cement, or synthetic that is fiberglass and polymer. The OP type hole saw is fine for synthetic. For...
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Post #148907362 added 08-05-2021 3:56 AM by ObiWanRyobi in Deal Talk
This being said, I currently have the hole saw kit from HF that is on sale for $15.97 right now and it has worked great for wood, sheetrock and other light duty hole cutting.
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Post #148886407 added 08-04-2021 5:32 AM by BigDogg365 in Deal Talk
What's a good kit for drilling 1" holes in exterior stucco walls?
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Post #148884835 added 08-04-2021 12:15 AM by manyee in Deal Talk
I just want to share my experience with this Milwaukee. I bought it last time deal and have been using it to drill 10 doors to install new door locks. The hole saw are still as good as when it's new....
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Post #148883932 added 08-03-2021 10:18 PM by k43kf0 in Deal Talk
I bought a 6 inch hole for $49.99 to install the recessed lights
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Post #148883275 added 08-03-2021 9:12 PM by xiaochenhu in Deal Talk
i think this one is made in china too
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Post #148882333 added 08-03-2021 8:06 PM by SavingsHawk in Deal Talk
I generally agree with you and 100% agree on HF. Best quality? No. Perfect for a homeowner? Almost always. In this case, HF is coming in higher at $58 and only going up to 2...
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Post #148880674 added 08-03-2021 6:26 PM by Hambone191817151 in Deal Talk
Bi metal really is not durable. Did 5 doors and had to replace with carbide. My past carbide did ~50 doors before it got stolen. Had nearly no wear on teeth. Better off buying carbide as you need it....
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Post #148880503 added 08-03-2021 6:16 PM by Crowded Blouse in Deal Talk
Great deal, thanks for posting.
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Post #148880389 added 08-03-2021 6:10 PM by maryemerald in Deal Talk
Thank you, OP!! Adding a built-in dishwasher soon and needed this set. Now I can fix some Frankenstein looking holes I chiseled out, too.
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