I believe I know what is a hammer drill. That ain't it.
When I was younger, working in a welding/fabrication
shop, after welding a large seam with white wire at about
200 amps, I used to clean off the flux with what we used
to call a "scaler." It was a reciprocating pneumatic chisel.
No drills. No drill bits. This was a chisel head that reciprocated.
Used it to knock off the flux. Maybe also to smooth the
weld.
I need an electric version of that.
chuckC
Clayton La Baw wrote:
> Chuck -
>
> What you need is called a hammer drill. They're made by all the quality
> power tool manufacturers.
>
> Clay L.
> '67 Sprite
>
> At 12:14 PM 8/20/01 -0400, you wrote:
> >I know, I know, nothing to do with LBCs, but
> >if anyone would know the answer, it's you guyz.
> >
> >I want to regrout the tile on our kitchen floor. Forst, I
> >want to remove all the old grout. AND I do not own an
> >air compressor. So, I wonder does anyone make
> >either:
> >
> >A. An electric version of a pneumatic chipper (like a
> > mini jackhammer, or
> >
> >2. A chipper adapter to be used with an electric drill.
> >
> >Eh?
> >
> >chuckC
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