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soulman

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Hi, I need a core drill any advice on what to buy and what core's sets do you consider to be the best.

Cheers

 
If you do a lot I am biased towards the HIlti, though I do use two Metabo's, cores are never ever as good as they say, but I would opt for a set that you can afford.

You pay a lot of money for a good set.

 
I`ve got the makita 8406 as above - bought new, with a set from my local specialist tool stockist - paid full price for the drill, got the 5 set core bits, hex and sds arbors (long and short), pilot, drift and summat else - in flight case on wheels - whole lot = £ 445 inc vat ( approx 2 yrs ago)

I`ve replaced the 4" - and bought a 6" - but everything else still doing well........

2nd the comment about a clutch - I remember first off using a kango - nearly took my arm off!!!!!

 
Ive broke my wrist twice, and my thumb about half a dozen times,

NEVER EVER use a core drill without a clutch,

I hate doing them now, even with a clutch it really doesnt take much to snap my thumb/wrist again, I broke my thumb again last year with a clutched machine.

although, I have had a few other wrist/thumb breaks also that werent attributed to core drills, so perhaps its now so much weakened it wont hold to much these days.

 
I have two 8406 core drills, one is new and is for core drilling the other has the clutch tightened down more than normal so that I can use it to drill timbers. Excellent for doing so I might add, if you are aware and can make good judgement calls as to where the nails are then it can't be beaten for drill timbers, especially with one of those new Bosch bits.

I think the standard 8406 for core drilling is fine if you vent the dust regularly, don't try to force it let the bit do the work.

 
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