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Larry -

"I also have a Bosch rotary hammer, an SDS-Max, that I have rod drivers for. It will sink a 1/2" rod in about 15 seconds in most soil, and has never taken over a minute, no matter how firm the terra firma."

What are the "rod drivers" and where do you get them? (or, are they a "home-made" thing?)

Steve


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Steve, I bought them. They look like this:

[Linked Image from grainger.com]


They can be bought at most places that sell the tools and bits.

[This message has been edited by Larry Fine (edited 11-05-2005).]


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Thanks for the replies guys.

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MacMikeman...I tried looking for "Kango," and they don't seem to have made it completely across the ocean....any guidance you can offer?

[This message has been edited by renosteinke (edited 11-07-2005).]

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Just purchased the new Makita LXT400 18-Volt Lithium-Ion set from the Home Depot and I must say I am VERY impressed. Great power, light and easy to hold. Highly recommended if they do what you are looking for.

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I have my eye on the Hilti TE 2-S Rotary Hammer actually. It's the same one we use at work and I love it.

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Renosteinke, they used to carry them on Oahu at a tool place called FKS, but don't anymore. It is too bad cause I would love to get me another brand new one.

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makmikeman,
Is this what you are talking about?: http://cgi.ebay.com/KANGO-900-BV-DE...216QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem


Tim

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