Concrete Anchor Driving Kit – (Day 3) 12 Days of Bits & Blades

When it comes to driving Tappers into concrete you are going to need several accessories and may even be using several tools. First you need to use a carbide bit and a rotary hammer to drill the right size hole in the concrete. Second you need to switch to drill mode (or seperate drill) and use a different bit to anchor the Tapper screws. Today’s Giveaway Prize makes this process so much easier. There is still time to register on the 12 Days of Bits & Blades page, plus 8 more days of prizes and the Grand Prize still to come!

Today’s Featured Product & Giveaway – Anchor Drive Installation Tool Kit HC2309 ($38, Ohio Power Tool)
 


This kit simplifies the whole process making it easy to use a single tool and  save a lot of time. The kit includes (2) 7” SDS-Plus bits a 5/32” and 3/16” which will give you nice clean holes in various material. With the hex sleeve and the appropriate size bit (several sizes provided) you can install the anchor Tappers without changing the SDS-Plus bit. Everything in the kit fits nicely in the canvas case which is vital to stay organized. This kit would make the perfect gift for most handymen as there are so many applications that require anchoring something to cinder block or concrete. However it is important to make sure they already have some kind of SDS-Plus Hammer Drill. Good luck working that into a conversation.  
      

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