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Fred McKenzie wrote:
In article , Ian White GM3SEK wrote: Probably... the "2 kilogram" drills look like a stretched version of a normal pistol-grip drill, with a horizontal motor. For example: http://tinyurl.com/33zcrr Ian- Your first example is the one I was looking at. Neither store had anything like a Ground Rod adapter or half inch socket adapter in stock. I searched the web and was not able to find a ground rod adapter compatible with SDS+. I found one comment that such an adapter would not be sufficiently strong to withstand the forces required to drive a ground rod. Nah - we're not talking about pile-driving here. There were several references to an SDS-Max adapter, but that may not be compatible with SDS+. Yes, the prices were high! SDS Max is the next league up in terms of brute performance, weight and price. For normal ground rods, SDS Max is probably more than you need. I did find references to a half inch socket adapter. It is a Hitachi "1/2 inch Chemical Anchor Adapter", Code No. 303044. No, it's not that one either... It seems the magic words might be "nut driver": http://tinyurl.com/2bohkg You use the flat end of the nut driver to hammer on the rod, and to prevent it from skidding off the end of the rod, you snap on the correct size of automotive nut-driver socket. These surely must be available somewhere in the USA, if you can figure out the right name to ask for. -- 73 from Ian GM3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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