Man your videos are so good and detailed. I save so much money with the links you gave too!
I appreciate the positive feedback! It is so much cheaper buying it online than to rent it.
I bought a very similar one from Harbor Freight for a similar price. I've done so much demo work with it and it paid for itself 100x easily and still works great. But as a previous commenter mentioned, make sure you keep it well greased and make sure the SDS bit splines stay clean and free of sand and don't let them wear out. Inspect them after each session.
I love this hammer, a good bank for your buck
Awesome job
Good job Great video. I am headed to do a tile and thin-set removal job with my rotary hammer thanks to you. Appreciated.
I'm using the drill tomorrow to break up tile for the first time and looking forward to it after seeing your video. Thank you.
Bathroom renovation looks amazing for the price you spent on renovation supplies
I came up with a good trick using the 15 Amp Milwaukee hammers to do ceramic and vinyl tile floors. Ratchet strap it to a handle, last time I used an upside-down scrub brush. You can do large rooms with ease, while the other people kill themselves with heavy tile dozer bars. I'm hoping this brand does well too, I'm pretty sure it will being 13 amps and having some weight to it. I'm not sure if there is a trigger lock, I might have to put velcro on the trigger. It might look a little stupid but it works amazingly well on all types of flooring.
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Good video, but take the base molding off first bro.
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Hi there, do you have any suggestion about with chisels' brand is preferable? Do you have any estimation on which one is performing better?
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Interesting. I'm just getting familiar with the idea of using a hammer drill for chisel.
How long or how many square feet of work area would you say these blades last?
I've done 4 bathrooms about this size and still hasn't faded. They definitely last but won't hurt to have a backup blade in case.
This drill made in Germany Hilti? -or japan drill mashine?
Can I use it for Bosch Impact Drill Professional, GSB 1300, 2724456668901 or
Total TDLI20011 Lithium-ion Cordless Drill, 20V, Max Torque 45nm i need it for romve the screws from old wood plates
Please answer me before I order it from Amazon.
Hold still, I’m dizzy
What does SDS stand for?
"SDS" is suppose to stand for Slotted Drive System or Slotted Drive Shaft.
a wider chisel is not faster with a smaller hammer to be able to use a larger bit faster you need a larger tool typically the size of the hammer is the size x1.5 of chisel that works most efficient even though any tool that fits in the hole will work it will have efficiency fall off!
so in a 1 inch hammer will have is best work fastest you should use 1.5 inch chisel.... if you lack power your dispersing power over the width of the bit and means you may not get clean surface or takes longer in 1 area.
example in a 1 inch hammer you get up that tile after 7 seconds of pressure and the mortar is hardly affected if your chisel was half size it would rip up the tile on contact and dig deep into the mortar i bought a hammer 1 size up so using a 2 inch borderline to big but i will get the same job done faster with a 2 inch chisel about 1 hour faster than you doing the job with a 3 inch on a smaller hammer
a simple way to know your bit is to big if under the hammers own weight you see almost nothing happen or needing to muscle the job.
really all you should have to do is hold the hammer angle and guide it with the bevel of bit flat with surface regardless of angle so if your bit has a 90 degree blade, 45 degree will be the flat if your bit is flat or 180 degree you will want a 15 degree angle if your blade is 135 degree you will want a 22.5 degree angle
This is now $115! That's quit the increase in 10 months!!
Hopefully it goes not. It is crazy how everything went up during this pandemic.
When people know what their talking about it shows in the finisher product. Great video and sharing the knowledge.