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One time use?? check your local tool rental place
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One more time: go rent what you need. I've used a 1/2" ship auger with a Milwaukee 1/2" magnum drill a lot and it seems to be plenty strong enough for it.
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Normally I would not recommend anything electrical from Harbor Freight but I needed one like what you are looking for a few years ago and I bought
link. It has worked well for me over the years. I do NOT use it a lot every day but with the ubiquitous 20% off HF coupons it turns out pretty cheap and if it craps out they will, within the 30 day period you can bring it back. Extended warranty is cheap, too. If it is a one time only, never use it again, then rental is a good idea. Kills me to recommend HF for electrical but this is one tool that has worked OK for me.
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Way back in the Olden Days, our company linemen used a brace and bit to drill through dry, creosote treated power poles to attach cross arms and brackets...They were pretty tough guys....
Later on, they used an air impact wrench..
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I'll seccond the hf route. For tools you use rarely it's not bad at all. And it's typically cheaper than renting a drill.
That sds drill link didn't work but if it's the red one that's on sale for as little as $60 it's a very good drill. That's what the pro tile guys use. They used to use bosch but those spent more time in the shop than on the job site. They buy the hf with the warranty and if it dies just go exchange for a new one. The owner said he gets about a year of use before exchanging it where as the big bosch would last about 6 months before dying.
However like mentioned it's not the right drill for a auger bit.