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well this gas safe man his losing his patience with your BS ramblings keep trolling the forums and i will give you a free,permanent holiday

Unless I beat you to it!

Now that's 2 mods warned him in open forum.

Next steps a long one!
 
I have a DDM2 and its awesome. I would get the DDM3 if I was buying again.

Also they the DS150 to attach drill to and make your life easier.
 
Over the years ive gone for cheap drill when broken chuck away. Ive given up trying to win this situation as to either spend a lot for a good drill or buy cheap and have it break quicker
 
Over the years ive gone for cheap drill when broken chuck away. Ive given up trying to win this situation as to either spend a lot for a good drill or buy cheap and have it break quicker

DDM don't have a chuck, just a thread to screw cores on.
 
The blokes new to the forum and asking a serious question.

Now where's Dancin with the ddm3?
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Ooo here it is :)
 
Are they really that good?!

Do a lot of core drilling for soil (is that okay with you happyclappyflyer?) sometimes core through Cotswold stone which can be quite tough.

Do these make it quicker/easier or is it just a case they last longer?

Apologies for jumping on to this thread.
 
The main difference with a cheap core drill and a quality one is you dont lose time when they bind up, over heat or decide to threw you off a ladder when you hit a wall tie....

get a hilti,marcrist or a milwaukee core drill.

bosch used to do a decent one bt they discontinued it.

put a good quality core with a decent quality core drill and youre laughing.
 
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