I wish they did offer that sharpener!I am contemplating one of those mag drills, looks like i could find uses on the farm for it. Vevor has had some good reviews on their tools, the drill sharpener for onewhich is not on the web site.
I wish they did offer that sharpener!I am contemplating one of those mag drills, looks like i could find uses on the farm for it. Vevor has had some good reviews on their tools, the drill sharpener for onewhich is not on the web site.
Yes it's a total Fein knock-off.
Sorry John I had the prices mixed up with another for $226 but I wanted variable speed so went with the $262 version.Here we go again......
Your link takes me to $263 not $226. That's not a bad price either but gee wilikers...... It almost seems like the whole world knows what I'm interested in......
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Have you tried it yet David?
Sorry John I had the prices mixed up with another for $226 but I wanted variable speed so went with the $262 version.
I haven't tried it yet but I have fired it up. Not the quietest thing ever but the magnet is insanely strong.
Yes, it's 3/4" Weldon with an included drill chuck to Weldon adapter.No sweat David. I'd prolly pay the extra for variable speed too. Especially for 2" holes!
Is the optional drive 3/4" Weldon? If so, I could use my existing annular cutters.
I am super impressed by it. Definitely get the variable speed version.I might pick one up too. Going to need one to finish the sawmill. I figured I would have stumbled upon one on marketplace by now, but it's been slim pickens for a while.
When the cutter breaks through the bottom surface there was a pretty good pop or bang as the slug was ejected. I didn't get the same feedback as a twist drill so it was difficult to judge when to ease up on the feed pressure. Likely more use will fine tune my senses with it.
The first time it happened I hit the off button immediately and inspected the cutter thinking I broke off a tooth!I use annular cutters from time to time on my mill and I've even used them on my drill press a few times. They don't cut like a hole saw or a drill bit. I think your "pop" is pretty typical. It has never been a problem but I do try to control the down pressure so it doesn't get away from me. My vise and those cutters are expensive.
Yup, I have all the pieces for the counter shaft rough cut to length. Waiting on some tooling (counterbore set and bottom tap) to get started.Thing of beauty, is the counter shaft bracket next?
Have you got the new shop drawn up yet?
And we’re progressing with the garage/carriage house build.
Got the proposal from the designer today.
They are doing everything they can to ensure that we don’t have to apply for a variance.