Congrats on 1k. I'd love to see a comparison of the Bosch Flexiclick rotohammer adaptor (GHA FC2 or GFA 18-H, not sure if they're interchangeable or if the 18V version is bigger/better). Claims to be 1J so would be interesting to see it up against the M12 rotohammer. You might be able to drive it with a 1/4" extension, otherwise you'd have to buy the Bosch flexiclick drill.
As a matter of fact I may have found one of those in a pawn shop and will try to get it working without the actual tool. Been wanting to try it for years! The SDS head alone costs like 200 bucks normally, plus the mucho dinero for the drill part so we'll see how it goes!
Hey! Nice video, that Milwaukee is a monster! I think it would be interested to make a video about the quality of the hole. Obviously, speed and efficiency of the drilling bit and the rotary hammer are important, but for anchors a perfect hole is all that matters 🙂
@@BoltahDownunder yeah, I know that video, after I saw it I bought some drilling bits you reviewed and I can say I increased efficiency. In the past I was using 4 cutters even for 40cm drilling bits, but for doing abalakovs in rock it is not so important to have a perfect round hole, but to drill it fast
@@BoltahDownunder @Boltah Downunder I had an accident last summer with one anchor that pulled out, and now I am too lazy to do tests for myself :)) I am not sure if rock, anchor or hole was the problem :)) however, it would be interesting to test pull strength with same type of anchor, same rock, but with different drilling bits
It was an expansion bolt 6mm 5cm long (I used same size made by Hilti and I had no problem). The rock was very compact marble and the drilling bit was a 4 cutter Bosch.
I had the old version of it, loved it.
Congrats on the 1k
Found your review, helped me make my decision, thanks heaps. By the way that concrete block looks like it was bagged 5 MPa stuff.
Nice. I wait at your home test.
Congrats on 1k. I'd love to see a comparison of the Bosch Flexiclick rotohammer adaptor (GHA FC2 or GFA 18-H, not sure if they're interchangeable or if the 18V version is bigger/better). Claims to be 1J so would be interesting to see it up against the M12 rotohammer.
You might be able to drive it with a 1/4" extension, otherwise you'd have to buy the Bosch flexiclick drill.
As a matter of fact I may have found one of those in a pawn shop and will try to get it working without the actual tool. Been wanting to try it for years! The SDS head alone costs like 200 bucks normally, plus the mucho dinero for the drill part so we'll see how it goes!
Hey! Nice video, that Milwaukee is a monster! I think it would be interested to make a video about the quality of the hole. Obviously, speed and efficiency of the drilling bit and the rotary hammer are important, but for anchors a perfect hole is all that matters 🙂
Yeah I've touched on that a bit with the drill bit test video, and it looks like 4 cutters drill most precisely, but I'll see what else i can do!
@@BoltahDownunder yeah, I know that video, after I saw it I bought some drilling bits you reviewed and I can say I increased efficiency. In the past I was using 4 cutters even for 40cm drilling bits, but for doing abalakovs in rock it is not so important to have a perfect round hole, but to drill it fast
@@BoltahDownunder @Boltah Downunder I had an accident last summer with one anchor that pulled out, and now I am too lazy to do tests for myself :)) I am not sure if rock, anchor or hole was the problem :)) however, it would be interesting to test pull strength with same type of anchor, same rock, but with different drilling bits
What kind of anchor failed? And was it limestone?
Also, abalakovs! I've never tried them but I reckon I'll have to
It was an expansion bolt 6mm 5cm long (I used same size made by Hilti and I had no problem). The rock was very compact marble and the drilling bit was a 4 cutter Bosch.
A hammer drill is a hammer drill is a hammer drill
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God bless you