If you are working extensively in stone, brick, or tougher materials, you don’t want a tool that is simply capable of doing the work, you want a tool that was specifically designed to tackle the job.
No workshop is complete without a drill – but what sort of drill should it be? Andy Collings takes a look at SDS-drills to see what they can do and how they do it Before the mid-70s, a powered drill ...
Back in the day, carpenters used brace-and-bit drills. For lighter jobs, manufacturers came up with a gear-driven model. More efficient and easier-to-use power drills tackle these jobs now, but people ...
Rotary hammer drills blast through concrete, stone, and masonry with percussion-driven force, making them essential for heavy-duty drilling and demolition projects. By incorporating a hammering, ...
A hammer drill is a tool that has a back-and-forth hammering action as well as a clockwise or anti-clockwise drilling action. They can do jobs regular drills are not suitable for, such as drilling ...