In this video I go through a normal day of work, while using and testing these Bosch 18v tools. All the tools I am using in this video are from Bosch 18v Professional Brushless 10PCE 3X5.0AH Kit 0615990N3B
Out there in the rain still filming, you have an admirable work ethic man. I can imagine the effort it takes to do your jobs plus actually filming yourself, managing your team and then coming home to edit the video. Can already see you'll end up hugely successful
I am diving headfirst into carpentry and looking into being a builder. My dad is a carpenter so I'll be working with him. I'm gonna watch you not just for your wisdom but for motivation as well!
The battery hammer drills can't keep up with drilling into concrete, the batteries chew too much of the power used to drill and eventually the hammer drill/batteries will deteriate. It's more designed for drilling into brick. A powered hammer drill is always the go too for drilling bolts into concrete.
Nice tools. I have the drill, orbital sander and the Bulldog rotary hammer and they perform great. My Bulldog is 4 years old, I don't know what bit size did you use but with my 4Ah CORE batteries I can do about 20 holes with my 10mm bit and about a dozen with my 13mm bit. That's the sweet spot for this tool although it's rated for up to 26mm. If I need extended runtime I plug my 8Ah CORE battery in it.
Makita and Milwaukee go fine in wet weather, I've dropped two makita impacters in a body of water on two separate occasions and they never had any problems, one of them was in a tank for a good 5 minutes and worked the moment I pulled it out
Before thinking certain brands have or sound more powerful …read the tool speciations, you’ll be surprised how much more joules or torque Bosch have compared to other brands.
@@user-gn4uk1jv3cnever had any battery overheating, when im from Central Europe using normal as well as procure batteries in impacts and 8x400 screws where there is definitely the limit so don’t talk shit wenn u don’t have the knowledge i have. Overheating the batterie is impossible in nearly every possible way.
Just swapped to toughbuilt 5 piece framer set up with suspenders for like $200. Durable and super comfy, and the clip lock function has been such a game changer. Integrates beautifully with the pack out stuff too.couldn’t recommend more for the price.
That's a second big thumbs up for Buildpro! Excellent build quality and comfortable all day! They do leather frogs as well as nylon (in my opinion is better)
What happend with the bevel cut? your mate gave you a long point measure and you cut short point? 😂 mite of been easier to see blade if you had cut from otherside too the long point measure 😅
@@glenndfidthis build he is working for himself. He usually states in his videos if he’s contracting or not and he also informs those he’s contracting for about his RU-vid and whether or not they allow him to film is purely up to the contractor.
For some reason he is pushing down on the battery when using the rotary hammer, this is pushing the battery away from the terminals and not allowing the battery to move along with the floating terminals. This causes a poor connection and higher current and heat resulting in the safety mode activating, a flash on the last bar would have indicated that the battery was actually flat, no lights is a fault. Also on the Bosch batteries the red plastic at the base is part of the heatsink for the cells, if they get hot you can definitely feel it. However it still might have not done many more holes.
He is testing a 10 piece kit from Bosch and only using the batteries that come in the kit. All the brands tend to put the low end or old models in these kits.
@@slinkytrips true and people and those testing tools for hobby still don't understand that those are not the best tools availible. For example, impact driver that has ability to be small impact wrench too, is not meant for large concrete bolts. Bosch has great impact wrenches in it's arsenal for such puprose.
This is more of an impact wrench that can double as a compact impact wrench. It might do 16mm x 100mm screws in concrete but don't expect much more out of a 210Nm tool
Throw some grease on those screw bolts and even the dyna bolts. They will drive in easier and and give some protection from the concrete rusting them up. Can be a bit messy but your a stickler for quality. You will be knocking back work . Well done.