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Ian White GM3SEK wrote: Any SDS+ drill with the "rotary stop" option will make a very effective hammer for earth rods. Ian- I found SDA+ hammer drills in a couple of the local hardware stores today. The smallest was around 3 kilograms (6.5 pounds), but I suspect is the "2 kilogram" class you refer to. One question the sales people couldn't answer, was what you meant by "rotary stop". The drills I saw all had a linear stop in the form of a rod that can be adjusted to stop penetration of the drill bit at a desired depth. Do you mean that kind of stop, or do you mean something like stopping rotary action, leaving only the hammering action? Fred K4DII |
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