Zoom in and you can see it's nailed together.
Yes but he banged the nails in with the back of the drill.
In all seriousness though, it looks well that Mike.
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Zoom in and you can see it's nailed together.
In a similar situation I converted a couple using things like this:so I am in the situation of having two lots of different batteries for different tools.
Bit late to the party, but for me it isn't really about the drill itself, but the range of tools you use.
You want the same make/series across; drill, driver, multitool, saw, chaser..... whatever, so go for whichever range has all the tools you want (need + desire) - all sharing the same batteries.
I always have one spare battery on charge, and when one starts getting low on charge, I just swap it over, so I never end up struggling.
I went for Makita some years ago - unfortunately this was in the nicad days, and although I rebuilt the batteries several times and kept things going, once the drill gave up the ghost, I switched over to the new range of lithium ion, so I am in the situation of having two lots of different batteries for different tools.
Personally I would stick to the most reputable tools, Makita, deWalt, etc. the "amateur" brands like black & decker, bosch etc may have professional series, but I get the impression that they aren't quite up to the more reputable brands over their full range.
It's no use having a great drill by one make if their multi tool is tantamount to useless.
Personally I would stick to the most reputable tools, Makita, deWalt, etc. the "amateur" brands like black & decker, bosch etc may have professional series, but I get the impression that they aren't quite up to the more reputable brands over their full range.
In a similar situation I ...
Then I realised people make things like this which is a lot less effort!
I've used erbauer stuff for years and almost have the full range bought from screw fix only ever had one problem where i broke the gearbox in a drill (my fault) and although I had it 18 months they replaced with a brand new combi set including new batteries.Just looked at the Erbauer with my bro in B&Q I must say I was quite impressed. Nice weight to them. Metal Chuck and a metal body on the Combi and Impact. Batteries aren’t too bad either. No bad for the price. I would have to see what the warranty is like compared to the other brands. Just a shame they never had any of the Makita or Dewalt SDS drills similar to what I’ve posted to compare.
Not bad £475 with 3x 5.0ah batteries and you get 3x 2.0 in the kit. When compared with the £683 from Makita or £579 from Dewalt. I think Bosch was silly money when I’ve looked at it.
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