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Leclused wrote:make protective cover for al your tools (digging, survey, first aid kit, photo camera,...).
One example: the battery powered drill.
In our club we make 2 protections. One bag made of neoprene (old wetsuit) to fit in the drill while transporting and a second one from truck canvas to protect the drill while in use. But make sure that you make some ventilation holes on the correct places in the canvas
Chads93GT wrote:Use a pelican laptop case for a hammer drill. We do. But we are dealing with water quite a bit.
Extremeophile wrote:Leclused wrote:make protective cover for al your tools (digging, survey, first aid kit, photo camera,...).
One example: the battery powered drill.
In our club we make 2 protections. One bag made of neoprene (old wetsuit) to fit in the drill while transporting and a second one from truck canvas to protect the drill while in use. But make sure that you make some ventilation holes on the correct places in the canvas
Do you have any photos? The plastic case that comes with the rotary hammer is completely impractical. I made my own out of blue foam pad and duct tape, but it's a bit bulky. Neoprene sounds like maybe a better option. Do you use Aquaseal to glue it together? I don't use a cover when drilling, but keeping mud and rock flour out might prolong the drill's life, though I wouldn't want to add much bulk or weight.
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