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Hi Borgie, thanks for replying, "what about Porsadrill it gets a lot of quality press, I havent bought anything yet? but I am going to do so next week, you may have the deciding vote, or may just add to the confusion lol cheers again mate:20::20:
 
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Hi Borgie, thanks for replying, "what about Porsadrill it gets a lot of quality press, I havent bought anything yet? but I am going to do so next week, you may have the deciding vote, or may just add to the confusion lol cheers again mate

Hi DD mate - I started this thread and am therefore a big fan of the PG850:thumbsup: However I must also make it clear that I have not tried Richards Porsadrill products which do seem to get rave reports. Basically I have read the reviews and it would appear that you will get the same result out of both, but the Marcrist kit lasts longer which is obviously reflected in the initial capital cost :smilewinkgrin:
If you've never used core bits before it may be better for you to opt for the more cost effective Porsadrill gear and see what you think :thumbsup:
 
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derekdickinson

Hi merlecollins, Boogie and everyone else, Final decision is I'm going to purchase the Porsadrill kt along with a 115mm, but I must say I do like the Marcrist PG850 which I believe is probably the better long term kit/setup. I appreciate the initial set up costs are greater but its quite possibly a kit I cant do without.
Once again thanks to all who contributed in helping me make my decision which I believe you cant have to many tools, :lol: so I'm gonna be greedy and get both....
The good lady didnt get me anything for Christmas so she can contribute... Cheers lads and lasses..:8:
 

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