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Friday, September 29, 2017 1:59:09 PM
If they are twinning they need to go down pretty far(equal to twinned hole)
That drill looks pretty small to be able to twin that deep.(jmo)
It also doesn't seem like they have enough extentions to get past maybe 50 ft although that could be decieving.
Isnt there a core size requirement for a 43-101? I could swear I saw one at some point but I can't find anything other that "bigger is better"
But from what I can find "standard" is about 3".
Reason I ask is just a cost curiosity.
Why do mines pay for a 3-5 inch core when a 1/4 core would work and be far cheaper?
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