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![]() "Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)" wrote in message news ![]() On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 11:27:33 -0700, Chuck Olson wrote: is there any chance you might know what brand and model number of hammer drill you used? Yup, it's the Hilti TE-76-ATC. Nobody I ever heard of... but it sure works nice. Thanks, Rick - - I guess if you knew the part number for the "right fitting" you would have told me. Can you describe what it looked like? |
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On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 15:14:02 -0700, Chuck Olson wrote:
I guess if you knew the part number for the "right fitting" you would have told me. Can you describe what it looked like? Yeah, I have no idea what the part number is, there wasn't one on the fitting. It has an SDS Max (that's the next bigger one than SDS Plus, right?) shaft that goes into the chuck of the drill, then that is fastened to a sort of a cup fitting that fits over the end of the ground rod. |
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