If you are working extensively in stone, brick, or tougher materials, you don’t want a tool that is simply capable of doing the work, you want a tool that was specifically designed to tackle the job.
No workshop is complete without a drill – but what sort of drill should it be? Andy Collings takes a look at SDS-drills to see what they can do and how they do it Before the mid-70s, a powered drill ...
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10 Types of Drills and How to Use Them

Back in the day, carpenters used brace-and-bit drills. For lighter jobs, manufacturers came up with a gear-driven model. More ...
Rotary hammer drills blast through concrete, stone, and masonry with percussion-driven force, making them essential for heavy-duty drilling and demolition projects. By incorporating a hammering, ...
If you need to drill holes in masonry or concrete, you may have heard about, or come across, hammer drills. There are two types, and people often apply the term “hammer drill” to both, although they ...