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post Jul 27 2020, 08:44 AM

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QUOTE(cyclone9 @ Jul 24 2020, 11:16 PM)
Where Cheapest deal for bosch cordless? Shopee or any hardware shop to intro?
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If you compare around, you can find online is cheaper than hardware shop because from time to time the platform like Shopee and Lazada subsidize the selling price to the shop. If you go to the shop that sell online also, they cannot give you the advertised price. You have to purchase through internet smile.gif

Just make sure the shop is selling the local manufacturer warranty product. Some very cheap price offered, the product is warrantied only by that shop, meaning the product cannot be service under warranty in authorized service center.

Note: Don't forget to put into account the shipping cost also laugh.gif
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post Jul 27 2020, 09:43 PM

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QUOTE(lyt25_1234 @ Jul 26 2020, 02:45 PM)
Wah, you guys really MR DIY. So many heavy duty power tools at home. Hahhaa...I only have one philip screwdriver, one star screwdriver and a small hammer at home. biggrin.gif
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my advice is... dont start. it's addictive. unless, you're making a living with it... but the itch is still there. how i end up with 5 cordless drill driver, i dont know. dont ask. it just happens
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post Jul 28 2020, 08:23 AM

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QUOTE(lucifah @ Jul 27 2020, 09:43 PM)
my advice is... dont start. it's addictive. unless, you're making a living with it... but the itch is still there. how i end up with 5 cordless drill driver, i dont know. dont ask. it just happens
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When you have one and compare with other, you like something about it and think well maybe I need another one that I don;t need to change the bit and so on laugh.gif

Then you think you need this and that too even though you probably use it for 10 min in a year sweat.gif

At least I can still control my desire tongue.gif
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post Jul 28 2020, 08:55 AM

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Hahahaha, really can open a workshop and start doing a side business already...
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post Jul 28 2020, 10:25 AM

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QUOTE(lucifah @ Jul 27 2020, 09:43 PM)
my advice is... dont start. it's addictive. unless, you're making a living with it... but the itch is still there. how i end up with 5 cordless drill driver, i dont know. dont ask. it just happens
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It is big boy toys.
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post Aug 8 2020, 07:37 PM

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hi all, beginner diy here...

I am plan to diy the car porch using metal c frames/purlins and batten with a metal deck... my more than 10 year old drill went kaput...

so, i do plan to buy a new one... i already have a corded hammer drill, but i dont think i should use the hammer function for my purpose.. and it's also more than 10 years old... so, maybe its time for something new...

so, would like to ask sifus, asiring sifus and others on suggestion for something with a budget below rm500...

all help is utmost appreciated... thank you guys and girls..
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post Aug 8 2020, 07:37 PM

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Guys, I have a Bosch cordless GSB18 V-EC impact drill for general usage for my house but it's not able to drill through concrete. Can suggest me Bosch corded hammer drill that at least drill thru concrete? Just few cm to mount wall plug for picture frame, picture ledge, nothing heavy.

Is GBH 2-28D ok? Or overkill?


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post Aug 8 2020, 07:47 PM

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QUOTE(jimbet1337 @ Aug 8 2020, 07:37 PM)
Guys, I have a Bosch cordless GSB18 V-EC impact drill for general usage for my house but it's not able to drill through concrete. Can suggest me Bosch corded hammer drill that at least drill thru concrete? Just few cm to mount wall plug for picture frame, picture ledge, nothing heavy.

Is GBH 2-28D ok? Or overkill?
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Any cord drill with hammer function will do.
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post Aug 8 2020, 08:45 PM

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QUOTE(chamelion @ Aug 8 2020, 07:47 PM)
Any cord drill with hammer function will do.
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Thanks!

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Just bought a miter saw, want to ask if anyone has one, when install blade need put washer between the inner flange and blade? Manual says so but i couldnt find any washer in the box and seller say no, just wanted to be sure before i start cutting stuffs and wobble later worse still if blade cabut when cutting. Bought the okatz 10"

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post Aug 11 2020, 08:07 AM

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QUOTE(dixonleong @ Aug 11 2020, 12:57 AM)
Just bought a miter saw, want to ask if anyone has one, when install blade need put washer between the inner flange and blade? Manual says so but i couldnt find any washer in the box and seller say no, just wanted to be sure before i start cutting stuffs and wobble later worse still if blade cabut when cutting. Bought the okatz 10"

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On the diagram it says:
When you use a saw blade with aperture 25, mount a 25 washer on shaft ...

I don't have a miter saw but it is sad that the one you bought did not come with any washer.

I believe it is like circular saw too, sometimes saw blade has bigger hole than fitting post on the saw, thus you need to put washer (well it is called bush, like metal ring). It is to reduce the hole size to fit in snugly into the blade post.

I believe you can buy easily but not sure if some blades come with them when you buy one. The one I bought, none but the blade I bought has same hole size with the post. So, you don't need to put one.

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post Aug 11 2020, 09:11 AM

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Holy! Everyday I see this thread post, I am so shocked you guys have such tools at home.
You guys really extreme DIYers!
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post Aug 11 2020, 09:13 AM

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QUOTE(lyt25_1234 @ Aug 11 2020, 09:11 AM)
Holy! Everyday I see this thread post, I am so shocked you guys have such tools at home.
You guys really extreme DIYers!
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Big boys' toys hehehe.
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post Aug 11 2020, 12:17 PM

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QUOTE(Zot @ Aug 11 2020, 08:07 AM)
On the diagram it says:
When you use a saw blade with aperture 25, mount a 25 washer on shaft ...

I don't have a miter saw but it is sad that the one you bought did not come with any washer.

I believe it is like circular saw too, sometimes saw blade has bigger hole than fitting post on the saw, thus you need to put washer (well it is called bush, like metal ring). It is to reduce the hole size to fit in snugly into the blade post.

I believe you can buy easily but not sure if some blades come with them when you buy one. The one I bought, none but the blade I bought has same hole size with the post. So, you don't need to put one.

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Thanks, it looks like the blade that came with it fits snugly to the post smile.gif
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post Aug 12 2020, 11:40 AM

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QUOTE(playerzaki2000 @ Aug 8 2020, 07:37 PM)
hi all, beginner diy here...

I am plan to diy the car porch using metal c frames/purlins and batten with a metal deck... my more than 10 year old drill went kaput...

so, i do plan to buy a new one... i already have a corded hammer drill, but i dont think i should use the hammer function for my purpose.. and it's also more than 10 years old... so, maybe its time for something new...

so, would like to ask sifus, asiring sifus and others on suggestion for something with a budget below rm500...

all help is utmost appreciated... thank you guys and girls..
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Hi, would like to ask this again... smile.gif

anyhow, would the bosch 180 Li be okay for this?
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post Aug 12 2020, 01:04 PM

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QUOTE(playerzaki2000 @ Aug 12 2020, 11:40 AM)
Hi, would like to ask this again... smile.gif

anyhow, would the bosch 180 Li be okay for this?
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GDX 180-LI?



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post Aug 12 2020, 01:24 PM

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I've got a Bosch GBM 320 with chuck capacity 0.5-6.5mm dia. I want to cut a 30mm hole through a porcelain tile. I bought the cutter saw and measured the shank of the cutter saw - it is 11mm dia. & cannot fit into the Bosch.
Any sifu can advise what I should do?
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QUOTE(adamgombak @ Aug 12 2020, 01:24 PM)
I've got a Bosch GBM 320 with chuck capacity 0.5-6.5mm dia. I want to cut a 30mm hole through a porcelain tile. I bought the cutter saw and measured the shank of the cutter saw - it is 11mm dia. & cannot fit into the Bosch.
Any sifu can advise what I should do?
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There are chuck adapter like this but the best probably would be buying a new drill with more capability at least like having hammer function instead. Probably the adapter is not that expensive but I'd say the price probably worth investing on another tool in my opinion smile.gif

I'm not sure if there is one with size 6.5mm. More common 10mm maybe hmm.gif


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post Aug 12 2020, 08:00 PM

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Anyone bought this interesting tool ? if yes any comment please.

https://shopee.com.my/For-Makita-DJR186Z-18...0623.6844289889


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QUOTE(playerzaki2000 @ Aug 8 2020, 07:37 PM)
hi all, beginner diy here...

I am plan to diy the car porch using metal c frames/purlins and batten with a metal deck... my more than 10 year old drill went kaput...

so, i do plan to buy a new one... i already have a corded hammer drill, but i dont think i should use the hammer function for my purpose.. and it's also more than 10 years old... so, maybe its time for something new...

so, would like to ask sifus, asiring sifus and others on suggestion for something with a budget below rm500...

all help is utmost appreciated... thank you guys and girls..
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Metal no issue. But where does the metal frame mount to - concrete wall?
Concrete/AAC is best using rotary hammer (using SDS chuck).
Basic impact drill w hammer (using round drill bit) will work fine for sand/clay bricks only.

QUOTE(jimbet1337 @ Aug 8 2020, 07:37 PM)
Guys, I have a Bosch cordless GSB18 V-EC impact drill for general usage for my house but it's not able to drill through concrete. Can suggest me Bosch corded hammer drill that at least drill thru concrete? Just few cm to mount wall plug for picture frame, picture ledge, nothing heavy.

Is GBH 2-28D ok? Or overkill?
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2-24 corded or GBH 180-LI Cordless Rotary Hammer else with non-rotary impact drill you will spend 5-10 min per wall plug hole

QUOTE(chamelion @ Aug 8 2020, 07:47 PM)
Any cord drill with hammer function will do.
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Concrete bro whistling.gif SDS rotary hammer =/= hammer drill

 

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