Same height as the middle of my thigh as I walk down the wall holding the drill.
i was taught to drill them about 5 feet off the ground so they can slide sheetrock through the studs if they have too. just the way i was taught in trade school
This is like asking "what is you favorite color" or "colour" for you Brits.
The only thing that comes to mind with the question asked is kitchen or other cabinetry. Just beware of where you are running your cables. I learned the hard way. Those screws are pretty long.
Oh yeah.....BLUE:smile:
Just wondered if anyone has put thought into it. I typically go at 18" - 2' out of habit.
Same here, and I usually work 'forward,' lining the drill up with the hole I just made, so the holes are more in line.Same height as the middle of my thigh as I walk down the wall holding the drill.
I have one, too, and love it. I almost look for a reason to clamp it on the drill. It's great for horizontal boring overhead, too, as well as drilling bottom plates, too.I used a milwakee bit extender for years ,you could drill top plates standing on the floor
If you're talking about the 3-fluted Speedbor, you're right. They're great augers.No set height, just what is comfartable to drill at. I like boring with my 24 volt Dewalt and a wood auger that is a Irwin brand that I get at the Lowes stores. It is 3 times faster than anything I have ever used!
sometimes i dont even go through the studs unless theres a box 1 or 2 bays over