I wonder if this can chip pure fill concrete blocks reason is I do refractory work in the refineries. I hate to drag the 50 pound gun with the big holes around if this is a Solution, I will really invest in this.
*Works as described , **MyBest.Tools** breaking out rock in my yard to install post for mailbox , fencing and trenches . We built the house on a high point that is mostly rock and this is a tool that helps for installing anything in this ground.*
Awesome video this is what I like to see is the duration work output if you've got any more videos on it wouldn't mind seeing another video on how well this machine is going ,it looks like the Beast ,thanks man
That 733 is beyond Badass!!🙌 Thanks for the demo vid, keep em comin! Fyi, I use my hilti TE-76 for Tile floor demo too. It's similarly sized & I find that breaking up the tiles with a small sledge beforehand helps prevent the chisel from getting wedged & stuck underneath the tiles as much when using the roto-hammer. A few hits every 2-3 sq. ft in both the corners & centers really helps. I'm actually looking for a deal on a dch293, hoping it'll be good for jobs where the HIlti is a bit overkill or just too damned corded. ✌
Totally depends on the hardness of the rock your drilling. If the tools comes out I will put a 12 in it just for the runtime. I'm very anxious to see the 15amp!
Depends on the battery and what your doing. A 6.0 will be less the. 10min of pure chipping. A 12.0 will get around 20-25. I havnt run a 15 yet. But it would obviously be longer.
That's the wrong tool for the job. Way to big of a sds for tile. Just awkward to hold it at that angle for what needs to be done. That thing is over kill for removing tile. A1 inch sds would have been more than enough. That thing would be good for removing stucco at about knee high.
I wonder if this can chip pure fill concrete blocks reason is I do refractory work in the refineries. I hate to drag the 50 pound gun with the big holes around if this is a Solution, I will really invest in this.
*Works as described , **MyBest.Tools** breaking out rock in my yard to install post for mailbox , fencing and trenches . We built the house on a high point that is mostly rock and this is a tool that helps for installing anything in this ground.*
Awesome video this is what I like to see is the duration work output if you've got any more videos on it wouldn't mind seeing another video on how well this machine is going ,it looks like the Beast ,thanks man
That 733 is beyond Badass!!🙌 Thanks for the demo vid, keep em comin!
Fyi, I use my hilti TE-76 for Tile floor demo too. It's similarly sized & I find that breaking up the tiles with a small sledge beforehand helps prevent the chisel from getting wedged & stuck underneath the tiles as much when using the roto-hammer. A few hits every 2-3 sq. ft in both the corners & centers really helps. I'm actually looking for a deal on a dch293, hoping it'll be good for jobs where the HIlti is a bit overkill or just too damned corded. ✌
Question is light weight or heavy
I would buy it just for the two 12.0 batteries that come with it.
how much holes can you drill in rocks with this one in 22/500mm? and about the amp battery? are you using 9 or12?
Totally depends on the hardness of the rock your drilling. If the tools comes out I will put a 12 in it just for the runtime. I'm very anxious to see the 15amp!
What a beast! I’m caught between this and the 1-7/8’ model.
Go large
Yup go bigger and dial down the force if you don't need all the power....
Can you demolish a concrete patio slab with that thing?
Hell yea
Yes. But it will eat batterys. It would be better suited for clean up/edge work.
what the runtime when using the chisel ?
about 20-30 mins with a 12.0.
Hello . how long does a battery last?
Depends on the battery and what your doing. A 6.0 will be less the. 10min of pure chipping. A 12.0 will get around 20-25. I havnt run a 15 yet. But it would obviously be longer.
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Buen demoledor donde consigo uno como ese inalambrico
get longer bit hold at correct angle
Good God!!
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Should have given it to someone not first day on the job.
It was his first time using it. And why not show its use with a first timer? I'll have a follow up video soon with more users.
That's the wrong tool for the job. Way to big of a sds for tile. Just awkward to hold it at that angle for what needs to be done. That thing is over kill for removing tile. A1 inch sds would have been more than enough. That thing would be good for removing stucco at about knee high.