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post Dec 16 2011, 12:03 PM

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SDS shank
SDS-plus drill bit shank
The SDS shank has the advantage of a simple spring-loaded chuck, so that bits can be chucked with a simple and quick hand action. Further, the shank and chuck are uniquely suited to hammer drilling in stone and concrete. The drill bit is not held solidly in the chuck, but can slide back and forth like a piston. The hammer of the drill acts to accelerate only the drill bit itself, and not the large mass of the chuck, which makes hammer drilling with an SDS shank drill bit much more productive than with other types of shank. So, SDS shanks are most often seen on masonry drills, for which hammer drilling action is most helpful.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drill_bit_shank
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post Dec 16 2011, 05:39 PM

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QUOTE(Eng_Tat @ Dec 16 2011, 02:26 PM)
btw anyone here uses laser leveller? skil brand cheapest is rm320 but i am not sure about the model.
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there are some, china made levelers for like < 100MYR

you can try to find those, not sure how level it can be la..
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post Dec 16 2011, 08:19 PM

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QUOTE(Eng_Tat @ Dec 16 2011, 07:04 PM)
jinxxx, i saw one leveller rm160 and is plus tripod is rm205. those leveler comes with vertical and horizontal laser one

the skil if not mistaken is model 0515 and comes with tripod ready.

there is how many mm of wall plugs? tytyty
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we should do a club or some sorts so we can share this stuffs hahaha tongue.gif

wall plug standard size 6mm... large 8mm and 10mm...

aircond wall plug is 12mm or 10mm not too sure

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post Dec 22 2011, 03:50 PM

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anybody use diamond drill bits to drill through tiles before ?

im planning to order a set from ebay..

how do we know if its real diamond drill bits ?
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post Dec 22 2011, 04:01 PM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Dec 22 2011, 03:57 PM)
No need order from ebay. CT Hardware selling.
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their PRICE ? crazy or reasonable ?

cause i can get a set of 16 sizes for about 250 bucks
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post Dec 22 2011, 04:30 PM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Dec 22 2011, 04:19 PM)
But you won't be using it all right? I have not check the price. Did not want to buy what not going to use.
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better to have all size when u need it rather then need to use it don't have..

just like bought a rotary hammer with hammer function just incase i need to use it smile.gif wahahhaha

will drop by and look see look see the price hope i won't get heart attack...
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post Dec 22 2011, 07:56 PM

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QUOTE(bahathir @ Dec 22 2011, 04:46 PM)
Actually, the diamond is the synthetic diamond. We know that the natural diamond is just a lump ofr carbon/coal that survived millions of years under pressure and heat in earth.

The material for 'diamond' cutter might be boron nitrate, or other hard combinations.

I saw 6mm diamond core drill bit, at 'Keris'or ;Tukang' harwdware stores in Bangi. The price is about MYR19. MYR250 for sets of diamond cores are reasonably cheap. smile.gif



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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthetic_diamond
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yeah sure la not real diamond.. this one is all more toward industrial use diamonds , just worried about the quality thats all .. smile.gif

not sure to get branded one from 365 drills or some OEM from ebay... lol smile.gif
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post Dec 24 2011, 05:47 PM

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QUOTE(ahter @ Dec 23 2011, 11:22 AM)
Black & Decker 450w 10mm VSR Hammer Drill  ok or not for normal use ?
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which model is that ? can't seem to find it in B&D website ..

whats the price/function and all dont have details cannot give u proper comment...

so far.. makita 2470 i say is the best bang for bucks.. unless u want top up a little extra to get one like bahatir's type..


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QUOTE(ahter @ Dec 24 2011, 09:56 PM)
KR45P14.  if not mistaken ACE hardware selling @ RM199. Makita 2470 too high for me. Just looking for entry level ones.
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actually entry level one any one will do.. but get a trusted brand la.. eg bosch comes to mind..B&D also can...


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post Dec 26 2011, 09:03 PM

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QUOTE(bahathir @ Dec 26 2011, 04:57 PM)
2) Woodcraft branded drill dust collection attachment : mmm... around MYR300
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yeah saw that also.. really.. giving the heart attack feel...

rather use the cheapo envelop trick hahahah
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QUOTE(bahathir @ Dec 26 2011, 09:11 PM)
jinXXX : So how do you find the effectiveness of the envelope?  smile.gif

Yup, the envelope trick is better. smile.gif but, if someone is doubt about the effectiveness,
my Panasonic 1500W vacuum cleaner has more sucking power smile.gif
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quite good.. if you got use doubleside tape smile.gif
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post Jan 20 2012, 06:19 PM

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QUOTE(bahathir @ Jan 20 2012, 04:10 PM)
Happy holiday and be safe smile.gif
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+1... smile.gif nobody got new toys to share ? lol
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QUOTE(bahathir @ Jan 27 2012, 03:31 PM)
Makita TD-0101F 'impact DRIVER' for screw/nut driving and hole drilling into wood and metal, so, I am covered for most of my DIY jobs.
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would be using an "impact driver/scrwedriver" much more better than using a hammer drill minus hammer mode for screwing and drilling ?

the only plus side seems to be the size only.. but power/torque and etc a hammer drill sure pawns the screwdriver range/impact driver right ?



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QUOTE(bahathir @ Jan 28 2012, 03:40 PM)
So, based on my limited experiences, I recommend to get a good rotary hammer and impact DRIVER smile.gif Its really make my jobs easier  and enjoyable smile.gif
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thought when it says impact driver there is a slight "hammering" like those workshop air pump thinggy that they used for removing the wheel/rims bolt ... so its just normal pusing pusing aka electric screwdriver la smile.gif thanks for the feedback

somehow i manage to control my impact drill's torgue must be quick on the trigger lol smile.gif press abit slow-slow.. press more fastt smile.gif
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QUOTE(gbsters @ Feb 13 2012, 08:52 AM)
Good morning guys,

Anyone know where I could get skil 1715? Iv been to the hardware store in ikano and publika but they don't carry em. Iv been searching high and low for this but to no avail. If you guys would let me know where (pref. around Bangsar, Hartamas or mutiara Damansara area), I'll appreciate it. Thanx in advance!

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QUOTE(gbsters @ Feb 13 2012, 10:22 AM)
Hi JinXXX,

i havent checked that one yet. Thanx yea.
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if u really want to get skil then search here for a distributor/dealer near you

http://www.skil.com.my/skil/l0/cs/dl.php
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QUOTE(Eng_Tat @ Feb 16 2012, 03:36 PM)
Ic, nvm i guess i am getting the bosch gdr10.8 cordless for rm300 instead for mobility  blush.gif
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where u getting it for 300 bucks ?
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QUOTE(Eng_Tat @ Feb 20 2012, 03:19 PM)
jinXXX, the market price in shop i think is around 350-380 bucks. i think still can nego.  blush.gif
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i know the market price.. you said 300 i was surprise smile.gif if really 300 can just get it smile.gif
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QUOTE(bahathir @ Feb 27 2012, 10:11 AM)
Alright...another tool to be added in my wish list.. ... the stud finder. smile.gif
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this one can detect wiring.. but piping is non metallic.. how to detect

unless it uses sonar or sonic to detect emptiness aka conduit in the wall la..


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post Feb 27 2012, 11:55 AM

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how i wish we have a diy club and can share/kongsi buy and use it smile.gif

since we dont need it everytime or maybe a rental..

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