Hi @JacobZ,
Thanks so much for answering my questions – big help! Would it still be possible to fit an SDS drill bit in the 3-pronged chuck of the R ...
Hi @JacobZ Great, I'll look into it thanks.Do you think long-term I'll be OK with a bit of flex on the panel? I don't really want to warp it or apply ...
Hi @JacobZ Nice, thank you! That makes a lot of sense. Once I've done the measurements, would I be able to get the timber cut to spec at Bunnings? Th ...
Hi @Nailbag,Thanks to your help I managed get this done! So I ended up totally wrecking the first masonry drill bit I used for the first two holes. I ...
Hi @Nailbag, So i've gotten underway and ran into a little issue – after drilling the holes with the 8mm drill, I'm trying to hammer the Ramset anchor ...
Hi @CROBBO,
It would physically fit in the chuck, but the prongs may line up awkwardly with the slots in the SDS bit, which can cause it to wobble.
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Hi @CROBBO,
Yes, the value of pilot holes becomes pretty evident the first time you attempt to drive a screw into something and split your workpiece ...
Thanks so much for the update and very glad our advice helped along the way @CROBBO That bench looks awesome.
I guess you could consider a 3rd brack ...
Hi @CROBBO, I don't think it is a huge issue as long as it gets folded down when not in use, and you don't put a heap of weight on it. If you left it ...
Hi @CROBBO,
I'm glad to see @Nailbag's advice was super helpful to you, and you've managed to install your folding table. Congratulations on a job w ...
You simply haven't drill the holes deep enough @CROBBO
Use pliers to twist it back out then re-drill deeper and blow out the debris. A piece of tap ...
Hi @Nailbag,Thanks to your help I managed get this done! So I ended up totally wrecking the first masonry drill bit I used for the first two holes. I ...