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Re: roto hammer drill [Re: white marlin] #6928333
07/12/20 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by The Beav
It must be nice to be young and fit. My bucket Is heavy enough with just a trowel and hammer and a sifter and some bait and lure. If I added all that gear I would have to hire someone or have to use a 2 wheel cart to haul It too the set . LOL

I'm not young or fit, just a broken down 60 year old. That's why I bought the hammer drill. Lol. Really, it saves a lot of work in the winter.
Originally Posted by white marlin
pics of your set-up, LDW?

I have almost the same setup as Taxi, just a Milwaukee instead. I also have a ground rod driver for driving earth anchors, which I can't find right now.

Re: roto hammer drill [Re: desertrat1] #6930389
07/15/20 06:35 AM
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Can someone tell me where I can get one built for a sds drill ? I’m looking for a 2” and 3” and a driver for super stakes . If you don’t want to post the information just pm me . Thanks

Re: roto hammer drill [Re: The Beav] #6930483
07/15/20 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by The Beav
It must be nice to be young and fit. My bucket Is heavy enough with just a trowel and hammer and a sifter and some bait and lure. If I added all that gear I would have to hire someone or have to use a 2 wheel cart to haul It too the set . LOL


Pulaski or pick.
Big honking hammer or cut down sledge.
Rule out digging holes with a shovel.
Wear yourself out swinging those implements of destruction.

Or pack a rotary hammer and a few bits to replace all the above.

I know what option is lighter and faster!

Re: roto hammer drill [Re: Tommie] #6930501
07/15/20 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Tommie
Can someone tell me where I can get one built for a sds drill ? I’m looking for a 2” and 3” and a driver for super stakes . If you don’t want to post the information just pm me . Thanks


Did you not see rednecktrapper's post.Now you have to figure if you have an SDS Plus or SDS Max.It is one or the other.


Boone,I couldn't agree more.A fact that many miss,,is that the rotary hammer doesn't throw frozen chips like all those manual tools.They just roll off the chisel and you scoop them out of the trap bed.That is another big plus.

Re: roto hammer drill [Re: desertrat1] #6930705
07/15/20 01:22 PM
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Early in the season I use a mud mixer drill it's geared real slow.
When it gets cold I switch to the hammer drill for chiseling trap beds, drilling holes and holes for earth anchors [Linked Image]

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