Drilling RSJ and steel for bolts and fixings with a magnetic drill

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

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  • @Elfin4
    @Elfin4 3 года назад +9

    7:29 Robin, dont forget to use those safety glasses on your head to protect your eyes from flying swarf. That stuff will take your eyes out.

  • @TheSudsy
    @TheSudsy 3 года назад +7

    3:09 nice swimming pool you've built Robin. ;)

  • @davidhoogewijs1718
    @davidhoogewijs1718 3 года назад +4

    i have used these magnetic drills over and over again in many occasions while i was a contractor,i rented them for the day as i needed them,but these things are golden mate,they do a brilliant job :-),you can't do it more easy then this,keep it up you are a craftsman Robin Clevett

  • @djvasforever
    @djvasforever 3 года назад +10

    Use straps not only for drilling upside down, but for drilling into a side as well if possible.

  • @isyt1
    @isyt1 3 года назад +4

    Looks like it would be good for safe cracking!

  • @thetallcarpenter
    @thetallcarpenter 3 года назад +1

    A very civilised way of drilling steel on site👊 Cheers Robin

  • @liammcnulty7112
    @liammcnulty7112 3 года назад +1

    Hi Robin, was watching old vid of you with Roger and ply rafter template you set up for skil saw with 30 rafters, Roger said to you, " aw I see, there's no flies on you"..when I said that to my mother, she was 70's at the time, she said " no, only dead ones"😉

    • @adgeebike9173
      @adgeebike9173 3 года назад

      My mother used to threaten to throw people out of the window no matter how big they were when she was annoyed. She was 5 foot!

  • @nigelwilliams7403
    @nigelwilliams7403 3 года назад +1

    Another excellent video. Having the right tools always makes the job easy!

  • @firsteerr
    @firsteerr 3 года назад +1

    i spent a summer when i was fifteen drilling two inch holes for my dad in the city , hundreds of holes every day for the six weeks of my holiday !!!

  • @ScotsJohn1976
    @ScotsJohn1976 3 года назад +24

    You forgot to wear your eye protection after telling us of the dangers of the shavings around 7min 30 secs.

    • @colinmiles1052
      @colinmiles1052 3 года назад

      OK, fair enough, but easily done when explaining thing to others. Let's not be too harsh out there!

  • @jeffsmith5911
    @jeffsmith5911 3 года назад +1

    I like the in door pool

  • @derekpbyrne
    @derekpbyrne 2 года назад

    Brilliant Robin seen a lot of these drills on site but never knew how quick and efficient they clearly are .... Noting the safety issues that you rightly highlighted from previous experience which is something that always concerned me as it is a heavy bit of kit. But fantastic to see it in use by and expert 👍

  • @johnmorrissey1675
    @johnmorrissey1675 3 года назад

    Great Drill for drilling beams 👍🇮🇪☘️🤟

  • @chriscollins1704
    @chriscollins1704 3 года назад +1

    You can also get twist drills that fit in a rotabroach chuck

  • @lickopotamusslurperton1944
    @lickopotamusslurperton1944 3 года назад +2

    I'm glad you mentioned that safety bit about drilling upside down at the end of the film. Nothing makes one more nervous than standing on a tiny stepladder with one of those beasts above you.

    • @gordyl9247
      @gordyl9247 3 года назад

      My steel supplier let me borrow a Mag. drill and I was doing exactly as you describe first time ever use, stepladder etc. Unbeknown to me my ever helpful wife was behind me, camera in hand, just as I switched the drill on she took a pic. The camera 📸 flash scared the life out of me, l couldn't believe that I wasn't electrocuted 😱🤣..... One one of our many laughs on our major renovation project... Loving your professionalism on everything Rob. 👍👍

  • @qwertyuiop124172
    @qwertyuiop124172 3 года назад

    Beautiful tool.
    Learning tips and tricks with magnetic drill. I am interested in the gloves when working with steel beams.
    My prayers with you and your family. Allah give you healthy long life with full of peace and happiness. Aameen.
    Best wishes from Leicester ENGLAND.

  • @vic6820
    @vic6820 3 года назад

    That's fast, I wasn't expecting that.

  • @mpchmr1317
    @mpchmr1317 3 года назад

    30 years lol how time flies

  • @Andy-ow2cx
    @Andy-ow2cx 3 года назад

    What a great piece of kit that is just need to find a couple of volts 😄 to hack into

  • @shaunglendinning
    @shaunglendinning 3 года назад

    Great bit of kit!

  • @marlowjoinery9783
    @marlowjoinery9783 3 года назад +1

    Sub floor is bang on level

  • @markevans9130
    @markevans9130 3 года назад +1

    I use a Milwaukee cordless mag drill, it’s got a permanent magnet so no worries about power cuts, but still use the strap when upside down.

    • @ukconstruction
      @ukconstruction  3 года назад +1

      I am yet to try one mate are they good???

    • @markevans9130
      @markevans9130 3 года назад +2

      @@ukconstruction excellent bit of kit. They have quick release collar for the cutters too. Saves faffing around with Allen keys. Not having trailing leads is a godsend on a busy site especially when you are up high in a basket

    • @ukconstruction
      @ukconstruction  3 года назад +2

      @@markevans9130 Nice one Mark, I will get one!!

    • @aerobar2551
      @aerobar2551 3 года назад

      Agree with that Mark, great tool, good solid magnet, easy to use and surprisingly light in weight. 👍

  • @chriscollins1704
    @chriscollins1704 3 года назад

    I've got a JEI minibeast. You can just about get it in between 2 joists. Plumbers and electricians are spoiled on my jobs. Got me out the shit a few times also like the job I'm on now where the position of a connection got messed up. Highly recommend

  • @grumpyone5963
    @grumpyone5963 3 года назад

    When not using the machine coolant bottle, (if horizontal or countersink bit) I use a Oasis bottle with a 1mm hole in the lid and much cheaper soluble oil diluted with water. You can squirt a very fine flow on your bit as much as needed. I have a small cheap mag drill and a big boy Rotabroach Element 100.

  • @richardfearn6638
    @richardfearn6638 3 года назад +3

    Doing some ‘home improvements’ I need to drill some holes to the underside of a beam so I clamped a drill stand to the underside of a beam with an electric hand drill attached it did the job effortlessly, wasn’t worth buying a Mag drill

  • @chrisohanlon69
    @chrisohanlon69 3 года назад

    Great job, Robin

  • @marclindsay6120
    @marclindsay6120 2 года назад

    Been using my rotabroach for years . The magnet is so strong ,I use mine to drill 12mm holes to accommodate a 10 mm rod to suspend a plate for a sliding partition: the power is unreal. I took my guard off (bad practice) and I use wd40 as a lube for the cutter to cut through the beam . Beware though… take your time when drilling as I’ve had a few cutters shatter over time.

  • @ollieb9875
    @ollieb9875 3 года назад

    Cheers Robin 🍻👍

  • @mickyork41
    @mickyork41 3 года назад

    I will never need to use a tool like that. Still, definitely want one.

  • @tommcfarlane2259
    @tommcfarlane2259 3 года назад +1

    No eye protection on the second hole 😂👌

  • @robertbamford8266
    @robertbamford8266 3 года назад

    Interesting tool. Manufacturer not available in US, but others are offered at prices $220 😒, $800, $1,000. Seems reasonable for a portable drill press. Even if it is manual feed. Thanks for the video.

  • @firsteerr
    @firsteerr 3 года назад +1

    they used to be called broaching drills back when you had to plug things in !

  • @ericmcrae7758
    @ericmcrae7758 3 года назад +3

    I must be 2nd - You forgot your safety glasses on one of the holes - I would have edited that out. Love your channel.

  • @mattcross5134
    @mattcross5134 3 года назад +2

    Centre punching your pencil marks makes centring the cutter so much easier, you can literally do it with you eyes closed.

    • @edwoodcarpentry
      @edwoodcarpentry 3 года назад

      Nice tip that!

    • @grumpyone5963
      @grumpyone5963 3 года назад

      Came to say the same. Spring that centre pin right into it for pin point accuracy.👍

  • @coolister3852
    @coolister3852 3 года назад +4

    you should not wear gloves when operating such drill, if the glove will get caught you may lose some fingers etc.
    just saying...
    love your videos mate
    HSE’s guidance states that gloves should not normally be worn by operators of pillar drills, undertaking this type of drilling work, due to the risk of becoming entangled with moving parts

  • @MelbourneAlan
    @MelbourneAlan 3 года назад

    im suprised how littel lubricant you use robin. i use way more with mine. if i dont i find the cutters get very hot and dull quickly.
    i use a waterbased oil for metal bandsaws that recirculate the oil. its white . a few letres is 35 euro or so and a cap or 2 of oil will create a litre of coolant. works out way cheaper than those spray bottles.
    a mag drill is an amzing luxury to have. i couldnt live without mine and i dont use it that much but when i do it saves so much hardship

  • @makg4655
    @makg4655 3 года назад +1

    Love the l”” it’s important to use PPE .. then leave the glasses ontop of ur head lol hey at least u had them

  • @michaelplays2449
    @michaelplays2449 3 года назад

    Great video !! thanks

  • @davetaylor4741
    @davetaylor4741 3 года назад +1

    Glad to see it is a Rotabroach. They claim to be the original and was all I ever used in UK. British firm I believe. Not very common in Oz. Holemaker seems to be the brand here. Great tools and so useful. A basic but reasonable one here is $1000 so bit of a luxury unfortunately.

  • @stun9771
    @stun9771 3 года назад +2

    ….then we should (always) put our eye protection on before starting to drill…so sharp those bits of swarf….

  • @AcheForWake
    @AcheForWake 3 года назад

    3:38 The Hole Idea :-)

  • @gbwildlifeuk8269
    @gbwildlifeuk8269 3 года назад +4

    Gloves shouldnt be worn with rotating machinery, lathes, drills etc, due to the chance of entrapment. (Ok with off hand grinders due to the disc guard position).

  • @gastarbieter
    @gastarbieter 3 года назад +7

    ideally eye protection needs to be worn in front of your eyes and not on your head!!!

  • @Pistol_Knight
    @Pistol_Knight 3 года назад

    It's like a plug cutter

  • @RogerHolden
    @RogerHolden 3 года назад

    Some of my friends don't believe I watch videos of blokes drilling holes in metal...

  • @plummetplum
    @plummetplum Год назад

    How wide is it? Can they drill into the web of a beam?

  • @LeeTillbury
    @LeeTillbury 3 года назад

    Nice bit of 'Summer' weather you've been having Robin I see 😞

  • @stillloading2702
    @stillloading2702 3 года назад

    I agree on using them for certain loads and for bolting steels to steels but if it’s just for a wall plate then a paslode spit gun or the older Hilti would be more than man enough. They are much more efficient you’d have your wall plates set and a few pairs of rafters cut and up into position by the time you’ve drilled those holes.

  • @johnvaughan6562
    @johnvaughan6562 3 года назад +1

    Hi Robin did you know that cembrea make a set of cutters for a hand held drill.

    • @criticalthinking2062
      @criticalthinking2062 3 года назад

      Since when has a cordless drill and fresh drill bit not done the job?

    • @ukconstruction
      @ukconstruction  3 года назад

      Hi Mate i have seen some but not sure who made them!!

    • @criticalthinking2062
      @criticalthinking2062 3 года назад

      @@ukconstruction To be fair all the major tool brands have HSS bits capable of drilling a 10mm hole in seconds.

  • @kurtseago6920
    @kurtseago6920 2 года назад

    These r weapons need to get 1

  • @derrenwebb4550
    @derrenwebb4550 3 года назад +1

    swarf Mr Clevett lol

  • @davidpoole4427
    @davidpoole4427 3 года назад

    That goose. Was it in a clubhouse…….😂

  • @gordonclark7632
    @gordonclark7632 3 года назад +1

    If I heard correctly Robin you drilled a 14mm hole for a 12m bolt. If that for expansion or some other reason?

    • @ukconstruction
      @ukconstruction  3 года назад +1

      Its the perfect size enabling the bolt to fit without damaging threads etc

    • @islandhopperstuart
      @islandhopperstuart 3 года назад

      The technical term is clearance drill. Tables are available on the Web for the various metric thread sizes. 14mm is a bit sloppy for engineering fits, but I'm sure it gives Robin a little wiggle room in timber.

    • @normanboyes4983
      @normanboyes4983 3 года назад

      If you drilled the holes 12mm - when it came to bolting up you would only get one bolt through - out of however holes you drilled.

  • @steveriley1952
    @steveriley1952 3 года назад

    You can’t beat a tool in your arsenal 😂

  • @keefkhat4337
    @keefkhat4337 3 года назад

    Lots of mag drills now come with a lube bottle to drip feed while cutting. Nice Wera ratchet screwdriver. 6:18

    • @ukconstruction
      @ukconstruction  3 года назад +1

      So does this one and I mention it in the footage!!

    • @keefkhat4337
      @keefkhat4337 3 года назад

      I'll pay more attention next vid. Sorry.

  • @spanishpeaches2930
    @spanishpeaches2930 3 года назад

    does the tin lid not cover that part filled with water ??

  • @7scooby797
    @7scooby797 3 года назад

    Hi Robin just a quick one. Your ear defenders are they comfy to wear and don't pressure your head? I've got a set of husquvanas but find I get a headache as they sit quite tight! Thanks

  • @hernebaybob
    @hernebaybob 3 года назад

    “As loose as a goose” 😂

  • @pauljackson5482
    @pauljackson5482 3 года назад

    Hi. Who supplies your steel. I'm just nosy cos I'm in the steel trade.

  • @the1beard
    @the1beard 3 года назад

    Always use a safety strap using one upside-down incase the power fails.

    • @ukconstruction
      @ukconstruction  3 года назад +3

      Did you not hear me say that on the footage?

    • @the1beard
      @the1beard 3 года назад

      @@ukconstruction
      I must have missed that
      Apologies
      I Blame the Mrs for distracting me

    • @m4inline
      @m4inline 3 года назад +3

      @@the1beard Theres no way the Mrs was distracting you when Robin is on the screen. When i watch these vids my wife practically drools over me shoulder.

    • @the1beard
      @the1beard 3 года назад +1

      @@m4inline
      😂👍

  • @MrGlenfraser
    @MrGlenfraser 3 года назад

    Hi Robin, So can I fire a nail through a 47mm wall plate first plus a bed or mortar and then into the steel with one of them guns...???

  • @MojoHawks
    @MojoHawks 3 года назад

    If the power cuts and stops the magnet 🧲 is there not a risk that the whole unit will start spinning? Or is there not enough torque left in the winding down drill bit?

    • @youtubecensorseverythingIsay
      @youtubecensorseverythingIsay 3 года назад

      It'll spin and probably snap the broach off if the hole is deep enough, if not it'll just wind down

    • @MojoHawks
      @MojoHawks 3 года назад +1

      @@youtubecensorseverythingIsay so when it spins would that not be dangerous to the operator? Arm breaker etc? Or not powerful enough?

    • @youtubecensorseverythingIsay
      @youtubecensorseverythingIsay 3 года назад +1

      @@MojoHawks they wind down pretty quick, I haven't heard of any broken limbs but if it's being used on its side or upside down it's necessary to use a safety strap or clamp it to the beam.

    • @MojoHawks
      @MojoHawks 3 года назад +1

      @@youtubecensorseverythingIsay yeah I just wondered about the torque once the magnet stopped. Didn’t know if it had a clutch or whatever, could catch you by surprise y’know. I’m not a driller so I’m speaking from a point of ignorance! Thanks 👍

  • @jasonantigua6825
    @jasonantigua6825 3 года назад

    Hello boys

  • @billrimmer5596
    @billrimmer5596 3 года назад

    U marry all different types of materials. That one steel beam has more load bearing capacity than all the bricks and mortar in the whole house. U bolt a 2x6 to that beam. It’s like a piece of paper and a chunk of steel. It just seems like overkill, the size and strength of that I beam. Enjoy all the tools. I’m like a kid in the candy store. I absolutely look forward to every video. They must miss u at Skill Builder. RC is quite the draw

    • @islandhopperstuart
      @islandhopperstuart 3 года назад

      Bill its nothing to do with adding strength, just gives Robin something to shoot nails into for the next phase of timberwork built onto it.

  • @stevendouglas3860
    @stevendouglas3860 3 года назад

    1st
    Hi Robin

  • @PAGEREFURBISHMENT
    @PAGEREFURBISHMENT 3 года назад

    Not teaching you to suck eggs but I always centre punch before drilling keeps the spring loaded guide in place as they can wobble and jump off as the bit wears

  • @burwoodbuild
    @burwoodbuild 3 года назад

    Only a true pro carries on unaffected after being half-strangled by glasses cord (@8:10) 🤓 That safety gear can be dangerous!

    • @grumpyone5963
      @grumpyone5963 3 года назад

      Your not kidding. I once poked myself in the eye with the arm of my safety glasses as I was putting them on. Who’d have thought you need two pairs!

  • @Ivan-gm7zb
    @Ivan-gm7zb 3 года назад

    The magnetic one I've used is X10 times slower than that 😂😂

  • @freddyflaps
    @freddyflaps 3 года назад

    Pump that water out

  • @m4inline
    @m4inline 3 года назад

    My Mrs thinks this bloke's better looking than George Clooney.

  • @gourdarchibald6588
    @gourdarchibald6588 3 года назад

    I hesitate to offer advice to a master craftsman, but you are used to wood, I work with steel. NEVER ever wear gloves when you are producing long swarf - particularly cut proof gloves. The torque in that machine will absolutely be enough to pull the glove in and absolutely will NOT stop just because there is a hand inside - I don't care how strong the victim is - they will lose! I know this from experience and still have nightmares occasionally 30 years later - I had to help cut the poor sod free.

    • @ukconstruction
      @ukconstruction  3 года назад +3

      I appreciate your experience and that makes perfect sense, but if I filmed that without gloves then I would be criticised!! many thanks for your helpful and accurate comment mate

    • @islandhopperstuart
      @islandhopperstuart 3 года назад +1

      Robin, personally speaking, I would lift the tool out much more frequently to break the chips and to get more lubricant/coolant at the cutting edge.

  • @badsmell4009
    @badsmell4009 3 года назад

    Why not get the steel fabricator to put holes in 🙄

    • @ukconstruction
      @ukconstruction  3 года назад

      I mentioned in the video that we sometimes have the holes done before the steels arrive on site, however due to lead times etc and also final positioning etc we sometimes prefer to do this ourselves

  • @galvanizedgnome
    @galvanizedgnome 3 года назад

    Take off the shirt bro. I hope I have your shape at your age!

  • @mcgillicuddy_
    @mcgillicuddy_ 3 года назад

    Have fastened wood to steel using bolts & predrilled holes or ramset gun but for quite awhile have been using wafer head self drilling/tapping screws for up to 16mm steel plate.

    • @christaylor5291
      @christaylor5291 3 года назад

      Be good to know what brand wafer head you use. Thanks in advance.