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 LYN Power Tools Discussion, Bosch, Hitachi, Milwaukee, Metabo, Hilti

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ozak
post Dec 5 2012, 06:44 AM

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QUOTE(Menck @ Dec 5 2012, 12:20 AM)
how much Bosch 10mm drill bit? plan to buy it..any other brand? tq
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If you drill a lot, get a proper 1. Abit expensive but worth it.

Don't ever get the china no brand. The carbide tip is ok, but the drill body is soft like aluminum.
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post Dec 5 2012, 09:58 AM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Dec 5 2012, 06:44 AM)
If you drill a lot, get a proper 1. Abit expensive but worth it.

Don't ever get the china no brand. The carbide tip is ok, but the drill body is soft like aluminum.
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Agree, you don't want the bit to snap and hit someone like bullet.
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post Dec 5 2012, 06:44 PM

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QUOTE(Menck @ Dec 5 2012, 12:20 AM)
how much Bosch 10mm drill bit? plan to buy it..any other brand? tq
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What are you drilling?
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post Dec 5 2012, 10:51 PM

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concrete wall..anyway, thanks for the tips

sencan & DCA, anyone have experience using these power tool brand? or own it?
saw a lot these brand at various hardware shop lately.
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post Dec 6 2012, 06:43 PM

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menck, normal bosch s4l 10mm shud be less than 15 if not mistaken, if you very good bit can get Hilti bits, but price is slightly more expensive.
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QUOTE(Eng_Tat @ Dec 6 2012, 06:43 PM)
menck, normal bosch s4l 10mm shud be less than 15 if not mistaken, if you very good bit can get Hilti bits, but price is slightly more expensive.
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malaysia got sell hilti bits meh ?

never see before leh
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post Dec 6 2012, 08:25 PM

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QUOTE(Menck @ Dec 5 2012, 10:51 PM)
concrete wall..anyway, thanks for the tips

sencan & DCA, anyone have experience using these power tool brand? or own it?
saw a lot these brand at various hardware shop lately.
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DCA ar...

i tot d price very attractive... have a look at a shop at pasar road
the price is like 100-200 rm cheaper than bosch but the quality is way way lower...
price even more expensive than Skill....

if DCA is 40-50% cheaper than bosch , i might consider buying it...
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QUOTE(JinXXX @ Dec 6 2012, 07:19 PM)
malaysia got sell hilti bits meh ?

never see before leh
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got, i got a few hilti drill bits, duno fake or what, bought from ahpek hardware near my place, very solid,
for masonry, so far performs very good.
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yes bro, i think the price is resonable esp for their TeCX which can drill tru rebar steel, there is a hilti branch in tmn molek johor office. compare to bosch x5l i think hilti tecx are more worth.

QUOTE(JinXXX @ Dec 6 2012, 07:19 PM)
malaysia got sell hilti bits meh ?

never see before leh
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QUOTE(Eng_Tat @ Dec 6 2012, 10:06 PM)
yes bro, i think the price is resonable esp for their TeCX which can drill tru rebar steel, there is a hilti branch in tmn molek johor office. compare to bosch x5l i think hilti tecx are more worth.
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johor ? hmm what about klang valley ?

rather not cut to rebar smile.gif unless u plan to epoxy seal back.. else the rust will eat the rebar but will take like 30 years or more smile.gif


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post Dec 6 2012, 10:37 PM

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QUOTE(Eng_Tat @ Dec 6 2012, 06:43 PM)
menck, normal bosch s4l 10mm shud be less than 15 if not mistaken, if you very good bit can get Hilti bits, but price is slightly more expensive.
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thanks Eng Tat..but I just borrowed from my friend. He offered to me since he also don't use much. He got when he bought the drill. smile.gif

Never saw Hilti bit here, most popular Bosch and others like Navato, Remax..
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you can check hilti web sunway and pudu
http://www.hilti.com.my/holmy/page/module/...&nodeId=-293068

QUOTE(JinXXX @ Dec 6 2012, 10:21 PM)
johor ? hmm what about klang valley ?

rather not cut to rebar smile.gif unless u plan to epoxy seal back.. else the rust will eat the rebar but will take like 30 years or more smile.gif
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Anyone bought from this guy? http://m.mudah.my/view?q=hr2470&cg=0&ca=9_...&ad_id=19887314

selling a Makita HR2470 for RM480

Do you know if all come with a 13mm keyed chuck? or some with a quick change chuck?

where would be the cheapest place to get a 2611 from?
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post Jan 23 2013, 04:58 PM

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QUOTE(lacmac @ Jan 22 2013, 09:13 PM)
Anyone bought from this guy?  http://m.mudah.my/view?q=hr2470&cg=0&ca=9_...&ad_id=19887314

selling a Makita HR2470 for RM480

Do you know if all come with a 13mm keyed chuck? or some with a quick change chuck?

where would be the cheapest place to get a 2611 from?
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He didnt have the HR2470 in stock so i bought a Bosch 2-26 DFR from him for RM659
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post Jan 23 2013, 05:02 PM

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The price different alot. What is the outside price for the makita?
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QUOTE(ozak @ Jan 23 2013, 05:02 PM)
The price different alot. What is the outside price for the makita?
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i think the price quite stable.. for power tools.. unless they replace new replacement models...


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Hi. Just a question. I would like to bore a couple of 2 inch hole on my brick wall fence to create a drainage for my garden. When it rains, my garden is flooded and will take a while for the water to seep in the ground. However, my thought is to bore several hole at some section of the brick wall to all for better drainage.

I have only a simple Bosch hammer drill. I doubt so it will do the job. Saw on some hardware store, they have these diamond cutter, but it only mention for hard ceramic and not brick wall. Any advise? I just need to make the few holes and the cutter can be thrown away.

My only concern is the diamond cutter seems to need a bigger adapter. Also I don't believe it will be able to penetrate through a typical 4 inch brick wall. Appreciate your feedback
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diamond / masonry hole saw,
try to get one tht doesnt need an adaptor/fixed,
get those cheaper china ones,
get shorter - cheaper, drill half inside, half outside, u got ur hole biggrin.gif.....
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QUOTE(dchk @ Jan 28 2013, 11:29 PM)
Hi. Just a question. I would like to bore a couple of 2 inch hole on my brick wall fence to create a drainage for my garden. When it rains, my garden is flooded and will take a while for the water to seep in the ground. However, my thought is to bore several hole at some section of the brick wall to all for better drainage.

I have only a simple Bosch hammer drill. I doubt so it will do the job. Saw on some hardware store, they have these diamond cutter, but it only mention for hard ceramic and not brick wall. Any advise? I just need to make the few holes and the cutter can  be thrown away.

My only concern is the diamond cutter seems to need a bigger adapter. Also I don't believe it will be able to penetrate through a typical 4 inch brick wall. Appreciate your feedback
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Any hole cutter with tungsten carbide tooth will do the job. nod.gif

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post Jan 31 2013, 12:16 AM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Jan 23 2013, 05:02 PM)
The price different alot. What is the outside price for the makita?
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The cheapest price for Makita HR2470 online and in hardware stores was RM530 And RM860 for the Bosch 2-26 DFR

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