Thursday, January 14, 2010

High Power Torch Can A High Powered (7amp), Corded Hammer Drill Handle Tihs?

Can a high powered (7amp), corded hammer drill handle tihs? - high power torch

I have a 7-amp, cable, power-1 / 2 Bosch hammer drill.

I chose a custom template tunnel under the roadway to the channel.

I have a 3 "diameter pipe cut is 6" long and with a torch / Angle Grinder 6 large pointed teeth at one end.

At the other end (threaded end) with a combination of rings / nipples i cut 3 "to 1"

After the female 1 ", so I attached the hub to a" 1 pipe diameter of 10 "long.

Then, after the 10-inch tube, I welded a piece of 1 / 2 stick hole (center), so it fits on the plate 1 / 2 of the drill.

My plan is a tunnel 3 "hole in the street is 10 meters wide and take small amounts at a time, discharge, and then repeat.


increasing a) Do you believe that the holes do sufficient torque (I'm going to do this only once, but slowly 6 ") has

b) Do you think that the 3 "steel tube with teeth Tunnell ok?


Thanks

2 comments:

jim w said...

It Burn You Up, and remember that it underground. Go rent an auger for the day to make a hole big enough for you to put aside all the little band, and press the button and you're feet to dig. thats how the cable company put in my driveway

casey s said...

I think you do this more complicated than it is to go 10 or 12 feet or to buy electric or pipe and tubing through books with a large hammer.

If you are someone, you have to help, you can go take an important key to the pipe and his assistant, associate and forth as he struck his hammer.

If the stones are from the sweat and with some perhaps a few swear words sometimes fail if the pipe and struck his friend.

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