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Re: [GMCnet] Another great tool [message #256627 is a reply to message #256601] Sat, 26 July 2014 16:47 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
sgltrac is currently offline  sgltrac   United States
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MAKITA

Only brand you need to know for cordless ( and corded for that matter )

I use the hell out of them daily. My $59 3/8" keyless chuck corded drill ended up being substituted for my 1/2" Milwaukee drill for mixing tile mortar when the Milwaukee started smoking on the first bucket. Mixed half dozen or more buckets with the Makita and finished the job. The poor little Makita got hot ( had to wear leather gloves as an insulator )and got noisier bit still works to this day.

Todd Sullivan

Sully
77 royale
Seattle

> On Jul 26, 2014, at 12:11 PM, Jared wrote:
>
> Have been using battery impacts for years. A very invaluable tool to have for light to medium work.
>
> We all use them at work and the thing that is great about them is when they start to rattle you know you are getting tight, saves from burning the
> head out of a screw just using a battery drill.
>
> I think probably the best use for them I have found is they replace the traditional hammer impact screwdrivers that would normally be used to tear
> apart a set of motorcycle cases.
>
> I was actually using mine a few minutes ago to remove the wasp infested shroud on my rooftop AC. Gonna wait till sunset to douse them out with wasp
> spray.
>
> Jared
>
>
> --
> Jared & Tina Lazaron + 7yr old Daughter.
>
> 77 Eleganza II "Recherché" Winterfeldt 455, Holley ProJection, Doug Thorley Headers, 3in exhaust, Switch Pitch, Alcoas, ONAN 6.5 Emerald series, CMC
> Restoration
>
> GO SEAHAWKS!!
>
> Arlington, WA 98223
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