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Angle Drill - Sort Of!
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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 468094" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>Speaking for myself I'd always opt for a corded machine for Grumble &amp; Grunt work like drilling joists etc , battery drills are great but from the moment you start it up , its losing power . </p><p></p><p>Yeah I know everyone loves them but if you're setting up for a days work , how long does it take to run a lead out . </p><p></p><p>Last week we knew we had to drill through a 1 mtr thick wall , twice , ....we've had the drill bits from a job years ago but my partner always opts to use the Bosch battery 18V SDS . Now me , theres a socket right there , I'd put the corded SDS 110V on the van and that was the drill for the job in hand ...no loss of power . I suppose it took 1 minute to plug in . </p><p></p><p>An even better job was when the builder phoned me to say he had all the floor joists stacked on the deck ....was it a good idea if he drilled straight through them and if so where should he drill ? </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 468094, member: 1408"] Speaking for myself I'd always opt for a corded machine for Grumble & Grunt work like drilling joists etc , battery drills are great but from the moment you start it up , its losing power . Yeah I know everyone loves them but if you're setting up for a days work , how long does it take to run a lead out . Last week we knew we had to drill through a 1 mtr thick wall , twice , ....we've had the drill bits from a job years ago but my partner always opts to use the Bosch battery 18V SDS . Now me , theres a socket right there , I'd put the corded SDS 110V on the van and that was the drill for the job in hand ...no loss of power . I suppose it took 1 minute to plug in . An even better job was when the builder phoned me to say he had all the floor joists stacked on the deck ....was it a good idea if he drilled straight through them and if so where should he drill ? [/QUOTE]
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