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I have a couple of jobs coming up which will require a 110mm hole for soil pipe cutting. I just cant make up my mind on whether to hire, buy a cheap cutter and use it in my Hammer drill (no clutch :mad:) or shell out god knows how much on a decent cutter and machine.

I've already bought two powertools in the last two weeks so maybe I should wait, but then again these holes aren't going the drill themselves and hiring is such false economy. :(

Whatever I get it won't be used every day maybe 4 or 5 110mm's a year but if I do get a machine I will use it for 40mm wastes etc.

Cant make up my mind. :confused:
 
send a pm to *********, he is the qualified man to answer that one.
 
May aswell get one, last you a life time, never know when you might just need one in a hurry to finish a job and the local hire place hasnt any in or has been burgled.
 
Thanks for the replys.

If you got a half decent 110mm cutter say £70 /£90 or whatever they are, how long before they go blunt?

Will my 850W Bosch hammer be enough power to drill 110mm??
 
if you use a hammer with core drilling you will bugger the bit and break the ends rotary only for core drilling
 
and knacker your drill, you need a drill with a clutch!
Quite apart from knackering your drill, it will break your arm quite possibly if and (when) the core bit jams in the wall.

My advice is buy a cheap SDS drill with a clutch or a used core drill.. Will save you a lot of armache...

Thanks for the replys.

If you got a half decent 110mm cutter say £70 /£90 or whatever they are, how long before they go blunt?

Will my 850W Bosch hammer be enough power to drill 110mm??

It might well kill your drill. One of the big hefty 1500 watt SDS breakers off ebay for £30 does it though as Ive used one for a couple :D . Not on hammer mode of course.

Oh, and they get VERY heavy with the time it takes to drill a core through a hard wall, so I would advise a proper core drill!! a good book, and a seat
 
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Yeah difinitely need an sds I did one a few weeks back and it still took a couple of hours.
 
I can highly recomend the macrist core drill ddm2.DDM2 Hand Held Drill | Marcrist. I bought mine from a macrist rep who visited a hps branch in dover for about £160 when it was still a prototype. Beieve me once you've tried this baby you will never use another core drill again. If you google marcrist ddm2 and click on shopping you can find it for about £250. worth every penny! Also it is a very fast machine.
 
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