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Tom Christopher

does anyone use either the makita DDA350Z or DDA351Z a 18v angle drills and what the difference is?

Need to invest in one for a big job coming up with a LOT of ceiling joist close togther. Or recommend any other decent battery angle drills?
 
I've the DDA351Z. It's not got a lot of torque so might struggle if drilling anything large. It's also only a 10mm chuck, and tbh I don't think it'll be great for drilling lots of joists.

How close together are the joists? The Makita DHP481 Combi drill is 200mm long, I use it with stubby bits and have never generally had a problem.
 
Milwaukee do a great right angled attachment here which I have. I've only had mine about a year or so but a couple of mates have had for much longer and it seems to withstand serious amounts of abuse.
 
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Get a Milwaukee hole hawg it will power through any joist .Brought one last year for a oak frame new build .
 
......It's also only a 10mm chuck, and tbh I don't think it'll be great for drilling lots of joists.......
For wood drills wouldn't a 10mm chuck be fine? Usually wood bits have a small diameter shank with a wide spade cutting end.
 
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Tbh I just use stubby flat bits
 
For wood drills wouldn't a 10mm chuck be fine? Usually wood bits have a small diameter shank with a wide spade cutting end.
Some Auger bits won't fit into a 10mm chuck. The angle drill imo lacks the torque needed to be using it to drill joists, it's just not designed for that
 
Augur bits burnt my last battery drill out. Only use them on 110v drills now
 
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does anyone use either the makita DDA350Z or DDA351Z a 18v angle drills and what the difference is?

Need to invest in one for a big job coming up with a LOT of ceiling joist close togther. Or recommend any other decent battery angle drills?
Have a look at the Ryobi angle drill
 
Get a Milwaukee hole hawg it will power through any joist .Brought one last year for a oak frame new build .

Just used mine to put a 50mm diamond core through a cavity wall. Lovely.
 

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