On Tue, 28 Jul 2015 07:21:05 -0700, Larry Jaques
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lja...@invalid.diversifycomm.com> wrote:
>On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 22:03:03 -0700, Gunner Asch <
gunne...@gmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 21:43:41 -0700, Gunner Asch <
gunne...@gmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Ive got a BIG...Makita hammer drill. Uses hex drive shanked
>>>bits..slightly larger than the older Milwaukee hex shank bits.
>>> Want it?
>
>>>It uses hex shank bits...I may..may have (1) of that type
>>>
>>>
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Concert-Drilling-30mm-x-280mm-Hex-Shank-Electric-Hammer-Masonry-Drill-Bit-/390965829703
>>>
>>>I think the shank is 13mm. Its bigger than my old Milwaukee hex shank
>>>bits. Does come with what looks like a new 2" cup bit and a long
>>>extension.
>>>
>>>No..you are not getting my spline drive demo hammer drill.
>
>Oh, I thought that was first offered. My mistake. What I've been
>looking for is a small to medium sized demo hammer to break up
>concrete fence post bases. But since I'm retiring from the larger
>jobs, I don't really need one as much any more. If the Makita is a
>freebie, by all means bring it.
Nope..Im not sure what was first offered. I have the following:
Milwaukee Hex shank rotary hammer drill
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Milwaukee-Rotary-Hammer-HEAVY-DUTY-/171867635839
Skil Hex shank rotary hammer drill
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/55/35/28/553528e08eb3b4ba8de34d4799dc9919.jpg
(Both it and the Milwaukee use the same hex shank drill bits and I
have them up to 36" long
Makita spline drive rotary hammer drill
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MAKITA-HR3851-1-1-2-in-SPLINE-ROTARY-HAMMER-/111717660048
Makita hex drive rotary hammer drill which looks very similar to the
above drill, but uses a slightly larger hex shanked bit than does the
Milwaukee/Skil drills.
I also have a small Dewalt hammer drill in a case, that doesnt work
(think the switch is bad)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DEWALT-DW510-1-2-VSR-HAMMER-DRILL-CORDED-DRILL-/12171417046
and my beloved
Hilti Te 5
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HILTI-TE-5-ROTARY-HAMMER-USED-/181723003289
The Hilti is the only rotary hammer that I own that is actually SDS
shanked.
If you want to take the Dewalt into a service center..Ill give you the
drill. Id be more than willing to give you the Skil as well, but I
cant let go very many bits...its a shank I use a lot with the
Milwaukee. Humm..the Dewalt may be SDS shanked as well, come to think
of it. It looks nearly new. Shrug.
I could probably get by with just the Hilti (which lives in my service
truck) , the Milwaukee and the Makita spline drive
I dont know which would be easier to find bits for..the Skil or the
Makita hex drive. Your choice. Ill toss in the Dewalt as well.
I buy my bits at swap meets and on Ebay.
Both have hammer only/turn and hammer switches
No idea if I have any chisels though..Ill make a note and look.
Id swear I had a Star Bit demolition hammer..didnt turn..just hammered
hard, with an assortment of star bits. Ill see if I can find em. Woda
sworn it was a B&D Industrial...Ill start digging when I get back.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BLACK-AND-DECKER-No-103-TYPE-D-ELECTRIC-HAMMER-/221836753943
>
>
>>>Want a picture..I can shoot one quick like and put it up on the Picasa
>>>site. Ill be leaving in the morning for LA, but will be back Friday
>>>nite, plenty of time to keep finding Stuff.
>
>So you did get my email. I was wondering. Ya never call, ya never
>write. <g>
Ayup..being on the road..I get a backlog of emails and have to spend
some time looking through them.
Gunner