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TSbahathir
post Mar 15 2012, 10:13 AM

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HR2611F, English



HR2611F, Japanese

I like to have the dust cup, which is a standard accessories for Japanese HR2611F. I also like the auxilary handle, with the depth gauge stopper. Wondering if it can be used to my HR2810. smile.gif


Added on March 15, 2012, 10:28 amMy HR2810 does not has the AVT (Anti Vibration Technology) or spring loaded handle mechanism in HR2811F(T), but, IMHO, the vibration is still low, and no complaint about strain or pain in my hands, even after continuously making 20 holes into concrete block.

I think it is about the same experience with HR2470, GBH2-26 or other rotary hammers. smile.gif Other rotary hammer's users can add and share this particular experience here.

Thank you.



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post Mar 16 2012, 10:51 AM

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bahathir, can share about bits as well. maybe we can list on the first page the pricing of rotary hammer and bits size and price. havent really abused my gbh226, but its more pleasant to drill in wall 6mmx1.5inch takes less than 5-10 sec with 1/4 power. did 12 holes straight without feeling any fatigue.
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post Mar 16 2012, 08:35 PM

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Good idea. I'll try to fulfill your request soon. smile.gif


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post Mar 18 2012, 10:12 PM

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I found the wall chaser in ACE Hardware@Mines.
Wolfcraft 3500000. Price: 439.50

Ref:
http://www.wolfcraft.de/jcatalog_generated...17_product.html



I am quite impressed with this wall chaser. smile.gif
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fast_coder
post Mar 19 2012, 10:06 AM

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I need to drill holes against the concrete wall on tight spaces..

Is this right angle adapter useful against the wall?

http://www.amazon.com/Rockwell-RW9273-Righ.../dp/B005BTM3SM/

http://www.homedepot.com/buy/tools-hardwar...ent-130808.html

Can I know where is it available locally?

TQ.
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post Mar 19 2012, 10:45 AM

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It is not suitable for hammering drill or wall drilling with hammer mode. It is for normal drilling. You can get it locally. But not easy to find.

Here is my 1. Cost about RM300 if not mistaken.

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post Mar 19 2012, 10:48 AM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Mar 19 2012, 10:45 AM)
It is not suitable for hammering drill or wall drilling with hammer mode. It is for normal drilling. You can get it locally. But not easy to find.

Here is my 1. Cost about RM300 if not mistaken.

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Do you still remember from where you got it ?

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TSbahathir
post Mar 19 2012, 10:50 AM

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How tight is it? Give us some measuring.. smile.gif

The smallest rotary hammer, I ever pick is, Makita HR1830. with size, 279mm x 66mm x 208mm. IMHO, it just as small or a bit bit longer than my impact hammer drill.

Yeah, there are Panasonic compact cordless rotary hammer and Rockwell H3 rotary hammer...
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post Mar 19 2012, 10:55 AM

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the space is 9 inches..
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post Mar 19 2012, 10:59 AM

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QUOTE(bahathir @ Mar 18 2012, 10:12 PM)
I found the wall chaser in ACE Hardware@Mines.
Wolfcraft 3500000. Price: 439.50

Ref:
http://www.wolfcraft.de/jcatalog_generated...17_product.html
I am quite impressed with this wall chaser. smile.gif
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Saw the Wolfcraft in Ace H/W @ Mad Valley. But the instruction say not for brick and concrete. Maybe is difference model.

The macroza look cool, but not sure if a tool for DIYer.
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QUOTE(fast_coder @ Mar 19 2012, 10:48 AM)
Do you still remember from where you got it ?

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From the jaya supermarket hardware shop which selling alot of unusual tool special tools. But the whole building gone already. The last I know is, it shift to section 17, PJ. But detail not sure. And can't remember the shop name. Hope can help.
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post Mar 19 2012, 11:01 AM

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Wow.. that kind of small space... Not sure, what is the best solution for it. smile.gif

What I can think is... right angle adapter + impact/percussion adapter


Added on March 19, 2012, 11:04 am
QUOTE(weikee @ Mar 19 2012, 10:59 AM)
Saw the Wolfcraft in Ace H/W @ Mad Valley. But the instruction say not for brick and concrete. Maybe is difference model.

The macroza look cool, but not sure if a tool for DIYer.
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Yes, I like the Marcoza wall chaser too. Very cool tool. Why not you call the distributor and ask them how muc it is, and whether they also have the rental plans. smile.gif


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QUOTE(ozak @ Mar 19 2012, 10:59 AM)
From the jaya supermarket hardware shop which selling alot of unusual tool special tools. But the whole building gone already. The last I know is, it shift to section 17, PJ. But detail not sure. And can't remember the shop name. Hope can help.
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Jaya hardware?

Is at Section 17/21, near toward the traffic light / junction to Sprint highway.


Added on March 19, 2012, 11:05 am
QUOTE(bahathir @ Mar 19 2012, 11:01 AM)
Wow.. that kind of small space...  Not sure, what is the best solution for it. smile.gif

What I can think is... right angle adapter + impact/percussion adapter


Added on March 19, 2012, 11:04 am

Yes, I like the Marcoza wall chaser too. Very cool tool. Why not you call the distributor and ask them how muc it is, and whether they also have the rental plans. smile.gif
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I equip myself with diamond cutter now, so no need for the time being biggrin.gif

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post Mar 19 2012, 11:07 AM

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Aha... the diamond cutter + right angle adapter... Good idea... smile.gif
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QUOTE(weikee @ Mar 19 2012, 11:04 AM)
Jaya hardware?

Is at Section 17/21, near toward the traffic light / junction to Sprint highway.
ya, ya that 1. Thanks. smile.gif

I really like that hardware shop. Many special thing I can't find will go there. The boss very knowledgeable. Not sure now the son got takeover or not.
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post Mar 19 2012, 11:18 AM

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thanks guys, will check it out..

if cannot get, maybe ozak u can pinjam me yours for a day or two tongue.gif
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post Mar 19 2012, 11:20 AM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Mar 19 2012, 11:17 AM)
ya, ya that 1. Thanks. smile.gif

I really like that hardware shop. Many special thing I can't find will go there. The boss very knowledgeable. Not sure now the son got takeover or not.
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Along Section 17/21, you won't missed that. Just that Section 17/21 is very long stretch, it go from turning from the old Rothman roundabut up to the Sprint H/W. The shop is nearer toward Sprint Traffic light junction. You see a big sign board.
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QUOTE(fast_coder @ Mar 19 2012, 11:18 AM)
thanks guys, will check it out..

if cannot get, maybe ozak u can pinjam me yours for a day or two  tongue.gif
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No problem. smile.gif Just don't use for hammering drill. Cause the mechanical gear inside is not for this kind of drilling.
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QUOTE(ozak @ Mar 19 2012, 11:17 AM)
ya, ya that 1. Thanks. smile.gif

I really like that hardware shop. Many special thing I can't find will go there. The boss very knowledgeable. Not sure now the son got takeover or not.
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Jaya Do-It-Yourself Centre.

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post Mar 19 2012, 03:13 PM

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The boss looks pro =)

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