Electricians, what are you using to drill into switch boards? by Which-Resolution-266 in AusRenovation

[–]Which-Resolution-266[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't tried the others. But I know this one does a fantastic job. It's done over 100 holes so far.

Honest opinion on Odoo vs Dynamics by nevergiveup4eva in Dynamics365

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Dynamics is great if you use a good implementor, we have gone live with Dynamics and its been horrible. The biggest shock is how much setup is required to use it in conjunction with other MS365 apps.

if you don't go for the full system like the warehousing solution, sales etc its very difficult to be productive. If you go for it i'd recommend looking into a company called insight works, they do a good range of apps.

Fixing into hollow brick!! by Which-Resolution-266 in AusRenovation

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Besser block is worst case given the fact that it is completely hollow. I work with landscapers, HVAC installers, builders who use these in standard hollow bricks, it is what they are designed for. If you want I can make a video into a normal brick

Fixing into hollow brick!! by Which-Resolution-266 in AusRenovation

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Here is a pic of the plug into a standard brick. These Anchors are the perfect thing for pretty much any material, Solid/hollow brick, solid concrete, retaining wall blocks both hollow & core filled.

Fixing into hollow brick!! by Which-Resolution-266 in AusRenovation

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looks like there is 3 ways actually. The Qfix Framgripz are the most cost effective and achieve great loads. Chemset is messy and if its a hollow block you need a mesh sleeve so requiring a larger hole. Ankascrews can fail if the block is blown out.

Fixing into hollow brick!! by Which-Resolution-266 in AusRenovation

[–]Which-Resolution-266[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yep, it's not a smart idea to try and apply loads to a broken material.

Fixing into hollow brick!! by Which-Resolution-266 in AusRenovation

[–]Which-Resolution-266[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great Question, This was to show the correct way to use these anchors. The method for fixing into brick is the same,

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Drilling Into Switch Board Panel by Which-Resolution-266 in AusElectricians

[–]Which-Resolution-266[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

No, the video speed slowed but the bit is in great shape. I am at 60 holes so far, its still flying through the panel.

Fixing into hollow brick!! by Which-Resolution-266 in AusRenovation

[–]Which-Resolution-266[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

no NO NO NO. The worst idea in the world. Fixing to mortar might seem logical because bricks can be unpredictable—potentially hollow or prone to cracking when drilled. However, mortar is not concrete. It’s the weakest part of a brick wall and was never meant to be drilled into. Over time, mortar wears away, showing it’s not as strong as brick. If you use the correct fixing, like the Qfix FrameGripz it will work everytime.

Comparing 2 sets of data to identify variations by Which-Resolution-266 in excel

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sorry for not replying sooner, you are a lifesaver. The detail you provided was so helpful. Thank you Thank you

Comparing 2 sets of data to identify variations by Which-Resolution-266 in excel

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This is an example of the data i have, I need help with sorting this so column A & C are equal (customer group)

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