Collin Posted May 25, 2004 Share Posted May 25, 2004 Anybody use the Petzl Rockpec Drill? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dberdinka Posted May 25, 2004 Share Posted May 25, 2004 I've placed a couple quarter inch buttonheads with one. Worked fine, don't have anything to compare it too though. I'd hate to have to hand drill a 3/8" bolt, the 1/4"ers take enough effort. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matt_m Posted May 25, 2004 Share Posted May 25, 2004 (edited) Yep - own one. Placed maybe a half dozen bolts with it in granite. Nice and small. Can't imagine the pain in the ass the Hurricane drill is when you have to change out bits ( pecker has a quick release). Planing on replacing some scary bolts up at static sometime this year with it. Any requests? FWIW - Chris MAc and the ASCA crew have mentioned that for any hard core drilling effort - a Hurricane with a small sledge (bigger then a Yose Wall Hammer) is the way to go. check out their site for the details. For occasional replacement - Petzl is great edit: LEt me add to this a sec - The Hurricane has a full size bike grip that's huge. Great for long drill sessions. The Rockpec has a smaller grip that can get a little fatiguing or uncomfortable is long drilling sessions if you have big hands. Your pinky finger will ride on the collet area and top of the hand will be pressed against the rubber protection sleeve. Edited May 25, 2004 by matt_m Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slaphappy Posted May 25, 2004 Share Posted May 25, 2004 Love it! I have a Pika Mntneering and a Rockpecker, I never use the Pika anymore. The set screw on the Pika is a major pain in the ass. It comes loose after a few dozen blows and your constantly stopping, locating the allen wrench and tightening it so the bit doesn't fall out. I have dropped more than one allen wrench and lost a few set screws as well, so carrying extras was necessary. The Rockpecker has a "tool-less" chuck that seems to hold the bit well. I haven't logged a bunch of time with the Rockpecker but it's lighter, has less loseable parts, and doesn't require tools to change bits. In my opinion this makes it superior to most of the others on the market. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cj001f Posted May 25, 2004 Share Posted May 25, 2004 Can't imagine the pain in the ass the Hurricane drill is when you have to change out bits ( pecker has a quick release). Hurricane has a standard drill type collet. Not that big a pain in the ass - and replaceable. Drills with Drift Pins on the other hand.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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