A guy at work got them for £20 he said as he always goes and gets the materials..... Whia ones with changeable driver
Led lenser h14r head torch, waiting for delivery and can't wait, been putting up with ones that don't work right for too long.
Here, Here, exactly, builders especially, jeez they can be bleeding hard workThick skin for dealing with builders and difficult customers
Led lenser h14r head torch, waiting for delivery and can't wait, been putting up with ones that don't work right for too long.
£64 but it's rechargeable and they say it's the absolute nuts!
Having only been in the game for three years, I have just bought a scutch chisel.
Why, oh will someone tell me why, was it not one of the first things I bought?
Is there a machine that can chase walls without making dust in a domestic environment, wall chasing machines are just the twin bladed circular saw aren't they???
Let me know how this performs. I have been needing a decent one for ages too.
EDIT: yikes just checked the prices, hope you got a good deal on it.
Is there a machine that can chase walls without making dust in a domestic environment, wall chasing machines are just the twin bladed circular saw aren't they???
makita 24V sds. kicks the competition into touch.
A set of nuts for when things get tough and you need to battle on.
Latest things I've bought are a martindale multimeter, bahco socket set, a wera uninsulated screwdriver set, keep my insulated ones for the good jobs, next on the list is a cross line laser, impact driver and a new head torch.
Anyone tried the new BHR242 or BHR243? (difference is with/without interchangeable chuck)
Makita BHR243RFEV Cordless SDS Plus Rotary Hammer Drill With Dust Extraction 18V Li-Ion 3.0Ah Batteries x 2
I had a look at Elex and it's a nice short unit, so maybe easier to handle in confined spaces and up ladders, unlike my present Makita SDS which is a long one with the handle on the far end.
Is the extraction as good as you'd hope?
Edit: just noticed that you're talking about 24V. I find the 18V good for everything except extended use on core drills.
I need a new metric adjustable spanner. Daz
ive got the 18v and its very good, if your doing a lot of core drilling i think it would be better to get a transformer and sds max drill
Thanks, I already have an 18V Makita SDS (and a 230V Bosch for extended work). The question was, has anyone tried the new Makita SDS with the dust extraction?
What on the Xmas shopping list this year boys