Ok, educate me.
I know there's different grades of hammer drills, bits, and the material being drilled into.
So if a guy is using a Dewalt Hammer drill (19v cordless) with an unknown brand masonry bit (7/32) going only about an inch into brick and is making virtually no progress...whats the culprit?
I'm hoping its the unknown brand Masonry bit and a higher quality one will help things along. I dont expect a cordless hammer drill to cut into brick like wood...but I'm thinking it should be better than it is.
Any suggestions on a brand of bit to choose for a standard 3-jaw chuck?
I know there's different grades of hammer drills, bits, and the material being drilled into.
So if a guy is using a Dewalt Hammer drill (19v cordless) with an unknown brand masonry bit (7/32) going only about an inch into brick and is making virtually no progress...whats the culprit?
I'm hoping its the unknown brand Masonry bit and a higher quality one will help things along. I dont expect a cordless hammer drill to cut into brick like wood...but I'm thinking it should be better than it is.
Any suggestions on a brand of bit to choose for a standard 3-jaw chuck?