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Right i think im going to order the Makita 8406 Core drill, however i wanted some advise as to which core cutter set i should use with it.
Would like some review on the sets you currently have, as their are so many to pick from.
Would appreciate any good suggestions.
Thanks
J
 
I had the makita drill and core set, i used the core set about, 15 times max and core bit fell apart, the drill is quite a nice drill, but got rid im also on the look for better bits, so i will tag along on this fred.
 
Right i think im going to order the Makita 8406 Core drill, however i wanted some advise as to which core cutter set i should use with it.
Would like some review on the sets you currently have, as their are so many to pick from.
Would appreciate any good suggestions.
Thanks
J

I use the Makita 8406 with Norton cutters.

I'm originally from the engineering industry, & Norton manufacture grinding wheels so theirs was a name I was already familiar with. Add this to the fact that one of the companies I used to work for back in the '70's made core cutters when this was a quite specialised industry, I think I can recognise a decent core cutter when I see one & for me it's Norton every time.
Each to his / her own though. ;)
 
Buy the best quality you can afford. I can recommend "Norton" as I used these a lot in the past. Last year I was unable to obtain "Norton" from my supplier, in the sizes I required for a particular job, I decided to give "Marcrist" a try, what a revelation! Absolutely superb, speedy and efficient cutting, used either wet or dry. I've cut nearly a hundred holes with a "Marcrist" 117 x 165 CCU850X and still have well defined sharp diamond lands.
 
Is that the same Norton cutters that B&Q sell.

if not how do i get hold of this cutter, could you link a web site.
Cheers Geordie Spark.

I use the Makita 8406 with Norton cutters.

I'm originally from the engineering industry, & Norton manufacture grinding wheels so theirs was a name I was already familiar with. Add this to the fact that one of the companies I used to work for back in the '70's made core cutters when this was a quite specialised industry, I think I can recognise a decent core cutter when I see one & for me it's Norton every time.
Each to his / her own though. ;)
 
Right i think im going to order the Makita 8406 Core drill, however i wanted some advise as to which core cutter set i should use with it.
Would like some review on the sets you currently have, as their are so many to pick from.
Would appreciate any good suggestions.
Thanks
J

Norton, Makitta. Macrist etc etc ..................without doubt the best core cutter that far outstrips the rest .......................get someone else to do it ......................
 
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Buy the best quality you can afford. I can recommend "Norton" as I used these a lot in the past. Last year I was unable to obtain "Norton" from my supplier, in the sizes I required for a particular job, I decided to give "Marcrist" a try, what a revelation! Absolutely superb, speedy and efficient cutting, used either wet or dry. I've cut nearly a hundred holes with a "Marcrist" 117 x 165 CCU850X and still have well defined sharp diamond lands.

EXACTLY, I'm forever trying to drill into people to ALWAYS buy the best quality tools that you can afford to. I don't understand why educated blokes would waste money on poor quality tools. As far as I'm concerned, its always worth spending that extra few quid on something that will last - even if it means that you have to save up for it....
Hence the beauty of this forum - so that you can get recommendations from other members. This forum to me is like working a large site, there is always someone who knows something about something.
 
Thanks for all the advise.
I just got a bargain, 4" Norton diamond core for ÂŁ20 off ebay.
Can anyone advise what size arbour i need and if i need anything else. Thank you.
 
Thanks for all the advise.
I just got a bargain, 4" Norton diamond core for ÂŁ20 off ebay.
Can anyone advise what size arbour i need and if i need anything else. Thank you.

You need this: Screwfix Product Code: 10766 .............. or something similar.
 
Well, I havent got a core drill and I dont want to snap my wrists ... so I borrow my brothers. They use it every week with no problems. Hitachi core drill and Spectrum core kit. His tip, if its not cutting fast enough (besides the obvious clogged up), replace the pilot drill.
Kind Regards
David
 
The Best core drill without doubt is the Hilti DD110 ...I have had so many over the years, makita de Walt you name them ...they are just not man enogh for the job ...yes I know they are expensive...you can pick one up on eBay circa 300 far better than buying any of the DIY kit new!!! and you wonk break your wrist!
 

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