Milwaukee was set to slow speed. It’s great for running big self feed bits, but for hole saw bits high speed will get it done way faster. You do have to be mindful to clear the sawdust as you go, especially drilling downward, otherwise it will start to smolder and gum up the teeth. Bit overheats and looses its performance. Just use self feed, more chips to clean but no dust at all. I only use hole saw when hole needs to look clean.
Both drills are high speed. I don't use self feed because our framers have nails everywhere and your going to professionl nail puller or lots of offsets just to avoid nails. That was fine when a 45 was $1.5. Now days that's a $10 dollar or more offset to avoid a nail. I put the pipe where I want it and don't ever a single nail using holesaws. Holes take 15 to 20 seconds. Your not saving any time with the self feed if you count in sharpening and cleaning up your mess. I did a decade with self feeds, last decade I've doing holesaws and will never go back.
Both are great tools. Would like to see the FLEX tested alongside them too! Only thing I'll say is that Milwaukee Forge batteries probably would have helped it a bit over the High Output.
Oh boy.. wearing a mask from wood mask.. i mean your probably right.. Everything will kill you ... I suppose we should wear a mask 100% of the time and quite kissing our wives because we could be exposed to something
Milwaukee was set to slow speed. It’s great for running big self feed bits, but for hole saw bits high speed will get it done way faster. You do have to be mindful to clear the sawdust as you go, especially drilling downward, otherwise it will start to smolder and gum up the teeth. Bit overheats and looses its performance. Just use self feed, more chips to clean but no dust at all. I only use hole saw when hole needs to look clean.
Both drills are high speed. I don't use self feed because our framers have nails everywhere and your going to professionl nail puller or lots of offsets just to avoid nails. That was fine when a 45 was $1.5. Now days that's a $10 dollar or more offset to avoid a nail. I put the pipe where I want it and don't ever a single nail using holesaws. Holes take 15 to 20 seconds. Your not saving any time with the self feed if you count in sharpening and cleaning up your mess. I did a decade with self feeds, last decade I've doing holesaws and will never go back.
The Dewalt is absolutely massive
And yet Super Hawg is close to 2 lb heavier ...
Both are great tools. Would like to see the FLEX tested alongside them too! Only thing I'll say is that Milwaukee Forge batteries probably would have helped it a bit over the High Output.
I saw another test by lumberjacks test the M18 vs Makita XAD03 and the Makita destroyed it. Maybe the Flex vs Makita.
Real test is inch and half auger bit thru 4 studs
That's tough cause if it don't make it your bit is so stuck...
Dewalt sounds to be moving faster
I perfer the hole hawg bits they are way nicer to drill 2 9/16
Who makes those and where do you buy them?
Not to be a killjoy but guys ffs wear a respirator that dust is no good in your lungs.
Oh boy.. wearing a mask from wood mask.. i mean your probably right.. Everything will kill you ... I suppose we should wear a mask 100% of the time and quite kissing our wives because we could be exposed to something