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    am not sure kung ano tawag. pero kailangan ko sana ng barena para sa concreto. mag lagay lang ng curtain rods, and iba pa shelve para sa concrete wall sa bahay.
    me ma recommend ba kayo na entry level lang and reasonably priced? kasi di naman sya everyday gagamitin.

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by african888 View Post
    am not sure kung ano tawag. pero kailangan ko sana ng barena para sa concreto. mag lagay lang ng curtain rods, and iba pa shelve para sa concrete wall sa bahay.
    me ma recommend ba kayo na entry level lang and reasonably priced? kasi di naman sya everyday gagamitin.

    thanks
    You can use ordinary power drill and use concrete drill bits to drill holes on any cement walls. Entry level drill would be Skil or black and decker brands but if you want heavy duty ones try to get a Bosch.

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    ^ may rental na drills sa ace / handyman try mo kung ayaw mo bumili. Still if you could afford one? Maganda rin meron ka sa bahay.


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    Bili ka nalang sir ng barena. Magkano nalang naman yun Black and Decker na drill kit. Basta may "hammer" function yun barena, at gagamitan ng drill bit na pang-bato/concrete, pwedeng pwede na yan sa needs mo

    CNS, di ko alam na nagpaparenta pala si Ace ng barena...

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    ^ not sure if ace or handyman. Basta isa dyan im sure may rental na equipment.




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    Hinde na kailangan ng may hammer function kung para Sa mga frames or curtain rods Lang. Bili ka lang ng branded na Concrete drill bits.

    Pero maganda talaga meron ganyan Sa bahay. Yun Sa akin cordless na Bosch kayang kaya mga pader.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow View Post
    ^ may rental na drills sa ace / handyman try mo kung ayaw mo bumili. Still if you could afford one? Maganda rin meron ka sa bahay.


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    magkano kaya ang rent? kasi yong nakita ko skil sa ace, naka sale at 2.9k

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    Mabagal mag-drill sa concrete pag walang hammer function yung equipment - if it works at all.

    Mura lang hammerdrill, mga 4k lang meron na. Just don't buy chinese crap. Get bosch (blue) or B&W or DeWalt.

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    Maktech (by makita) mura lang yung 400watts 1,900bili ko may hammer function na din may 2 years na din yung sa akin hanggang ngayon buhay pa sa dami ng pinaggagamitan. bili ka lang ng magandang drill bit wag yung mga made in china ha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syuryuken View Post
    Maktech (by makita) mura lang yung 400watts 1,900bili ko may hammer function na din may 2 years na din yung sa akin hanggang ngayon buhay pa sa dami ng pinaggagamitan. bili ka lang ng magandang drill bit wag yung mga made in china ha.
    san ka nakabili ng Makita? and ano maganda brand ng drill bit?

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    IMO, when it comes to tools don't scrimp especially kung ikaw ang gagamit. Investment yan at maipapamana mo sa mga anak mo kung tatagal..Got my first hammer drill when I'm in high school. Its a 13mm reversible hammer, up to now ginagamit pa rin nakailang palit na lang ng brush. Kung bibili ka ng nasa plastic molded case, usually may kasama na drill bits for masonary and metal. Entry level yung mga 10mm chuck and yes, get the hammer-type if youre planning to work with concrete. I also recommend the keyless chuck by jacobs or rohm, dont settle for the china keyed yan ang madalas bumigay.

    For drill bits, when it comes to concrete halos pareparehas lang. All drill manufacturers makes their own bits. Sa malls usually B&D, maxsell bits, may kamahalan yung makita and other branded. Kahit siguro sa hardware makakabili ka ng per piece, samahan mo narin ng TOX, screws, or expansion bolt kung TV yung i-hahang mo sa wall.. For metal, i use Cobalt medyo useless yung HSS-highspeed steel bumebengkong kahit sa kahoy.

    Just last year i traded my broken B&D rotary tool at handyman for a BNew Skil for P1.5+k, so far buhay pa naman eto pinapagamit ko sa utility..hehe

    Worth trying din yung metabo, aeg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by african888 View Post
    san ka nakabili ng Makita? and ano maganda brand ng drill bit?
    Best to goto in T. Alonzo to get the best bargain... or if you dont want the hassle of going to divisoria you can try diy or ace or even handyman. Just remember to get a powerdrill with hammer function... get the highest wattage/amperage you can afford to buy.

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    Bosch ok din, matagal na yung sa akin. Kabitan mo ng 6mm concrete drill bit at plug in tocques, good to go ka na

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    Drill kit ... pogi points kay kumander yan ... bili na!

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    eto mga gamit ko: skil, black & decker, makita / bosch, hilti.
    arranged from the cheapest (errr ... also, pinakamadaling masira) to the most reliable,
    toughest, and verrry expensive model / brand.

    pang- bahay use lang? here are my recommendations:
    - get any of the brands i mentioned.

    - get the hammer type para medyo relaxed ang drilling at hindi pwersado ang tool.
    gamitin ang "reversible" function sa mga screwdriving or deep drilling jobs.
    usually may variable speed function rin ang mga reversible types.
    di masyadong gamitin ang "reverse function" pero maliit lang ang price differences,
    get the tool with the most "functions" that you can afford.

    - i use stainless steel drillbits for wood / metals. for concrete (masonry bits),
    pare- pareho lang 'yan eh. gamit ka ng TOX o plastic plugs, mas madaling ilagay
    at palitan, mura pa. huwag ka naman nang gumamit ng kahoy as plugs, pleaseee...

    meri christmas en hapi nyu yir!!! :cheer3: :cheers2: :cheer3:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syuryuken View Post
    Maktech (by makita) mura lang yung 400watts 1,900bili ko may hammer function na din may 2 years na din yung sa akin hanggang ngayon buhay pa sa dami ng pinaggagamitan. bili ka lang ng magandang drill bit wag yung mga made in china ha.
    Good point on the bit, NEVER EVER skimp on quality drill bit as these can break at speed and pierce you (or worse, blind you).

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    Quote Originally Posted by joemarski View Post
    eto mga gamit ko: skil, black & decker, makita / bosch, hilti.
    arranged from the cheapest (errr ... also, pinakamadaling masira) to the most reliable,
    toughest, and verrry expensive model / brand.

    pang- bahay use lang? here are my recommendations:
    - get any of the brands i mentioned.

    - get the hammer type para medyo relaxed ang drilling at hindi pwersado ang tool.
    gamitin ang "reversible" function sa mga screwdriving or deep drilling jobs.
    usually may variable speed function rin ang mga reversible types.
    di masyadong gamitin ang "reverse function" pero maliit lang ang price differences,
    get the tool with the most "functions" that you can afford.

    - i use stainless steel drillbits for wood / metals. for concrete (masonry bits),
    pare- pareho lang 'yan eh. gamit ka ng TOX o plastic plugs, mas madaling ilagay
    at palitan, mura pa. huwag ka naman nang gumamit ng kahoy as plugs, pleaseee...

    meri christmas en hapi nyu yir!!! :cheer3: :cheers2: :cheer3:

    so skil pala pinaka low end sa branded. also akala ko BD is better than bosch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horsepower View Post
    Good point on the bit, NEVER EVER skimp on quality drill bit as these can break at speed and pierce you (or worse, blind you).
    thanks sa mga tips on drill bits. so whats a good brand of drill bit? yon ba kasama sa kit are not good/stainless?

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    There are two types of masonry drill bits:

    Rotary( most common). and


    Percussion type (for hammer drills)

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    Quote Originally Posted by african888 View Post
    so skil pala pinaka low end sa branded. also akala ko BD is better than bosch
    sa trabaho namin (construction works), 3 brand lang ng power tools ang madalas na
    naglalaban- laban: B&D, Makita, Bosch.

    at sa dami na rin ng aming nabili, nagamit, nasira at na "take home" ng mga kasamahan ko
    (mga buwiseeet! ), alam na namin kung ano ang mas maganda / matibay.
    between those 3, meron talagang tool na maaring mas mura pero mas "subok na".
    B&D, Makita, and Bosch are great names when it comes to power tools,
    only experience will tell you which is the best. ayos ba bro? :thumbup:

    usually, 'yung mga kasamang drill bits (freebies) ng tools are ordinay steel (for boring soft woods)
    and non carbide- tipped zinc coated bits (for concrete, but the tip goes off easily).
    get the HSS (High Speed Steel) or the better Cobalt Bits for drilling woods / steel
    and Carbide- tipped Bits for masonry. the big 3 also makes drill bits.

    hapi nyu yir!!! :cheer3: :cheers2: :cheer3:

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