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Looking great so far Mel. I need to come check it out in person once you've got it finished.
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Thats about as good a method as you will get. Perhaps try to save a small amountof time by snapping chalk lines.@DawgDaze I'm doing the base plates now Danny, I have 90 holes to drill. I predrilled them yesterday with a pilot. But messed up as the drill depth rod slipped and I have 4 holes to fill as well as two to widen and then have to epoxy them. I'm changing the way I am going to drill and set the plates so I can avoid this. I am going to set a plate and get it square, then dril 3 holes and bolt the plate down, drill remaining holes. I will still have to remove the plates and caulk them before final set. Can't seem to find a better way to avoid holes wandering in the cement.
No fun at all!!!! That is going to be one expensive drill bit...or 10 cheaper ones! Funny how all the little things will add up when doing a job like this!Ninety holes in concrete? I assume with a percussive drill. I pity your arms.
Those bulldogs are nice and light! If you move up to the full size deals, it DOES drill faster and you can put a ton of pressure on it. For you guys it would be a rental i am sure.@Julian, SDS bits are carbide coated and last much longer, as a result, it should breeze through the 90 holes. It only takes about 15-20 seconds to drill a 4.4" deep X 1/2" hole. I didn't know before I started planning this project, but a SDS rotary hammer drill is a whole nother animal than your basic hammer drill.
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