Chas12 wrote:
> Nice idea for a one shot job, but having an old stucco house, I need to be
> able to drill holes when I want. Don't want to run to a rentacenter each
> time.
> Chas
>
> <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>Yes. It's called a "tool rental center" around here.
>>
>>J
>>
Take a look at Harbor Fright, Northern Tool, etc. for the tool that you
need once in a while. You can probably buy one for the price of one or
two rentals.
scrooged,
jo4hn
"Chas12" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Nice idea for a one shot job, but having an old stucco house, I need to be
> able to drill holes when I want. Don't want to run to a rentacenter each
> time.
> Chas
>
This makes no sense,. Why don't you just buy one?
> <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > Yes. It's called a "tool rental center" around here.
> >
> > J
> >
>
>
Nice idea for a one shot job, but having an old stucco house, I need to be
able to drill holes when I want. Don't want to run to a rentacenter each
time.
Chas
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> Yes. It's called a "tool rental center" around here.
>
> J
>
"Chas12" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know if there is a hammer drill attachment that can be used
with
> a regular drill, sort of like an angle head?
> Thanks,
> Chas
I don't know if there is, but I'd be very suspicious of one. Some of the
force is still going to be translated to the body and motor of the drill and
it is not likely to be designed for that.
j
In article <[email protected]>, "Chas12" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Nice idea for a one shot job, but having an old stucco house, I need to be
>able to drill holes when I want. Don't want to run to a rentacenter each
>time.
So buy a hammer drill already. They're not all that expensive.
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