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I was born in late 1980 so would hope soHave you seen your Father since 1975? ;o))))
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I was born in late 1980 so would hope soHave you seen your Father since 1975? ;o))))
Did you keep winding it in and out?I love my impact driver and multi tool. If it annoys other trades on site then that's a bonus
Just the other day I used my impact driver on 1/2" screws
If't your 40th tell them not to be so tight you can get a nice watch for £6k and just remind them that you will be the one choosing their care home...........
You need to read the T&C's, having been on the naughty step
I have one but only use it when I need to, I also can’t be doing with the noise.
Those multicutters make a bloody racket too..
See lads using them to cut all sorts, whining away for 10 minutes when a sharp saw would do it in about 30 seconds
A very good point Charlie, using tools just for the sake of it when there are quicker and better ways. I've even seen idiots doing up socket terminal screws with a cordless ffs.
This is not cheap, but it's a lot quieter than normal ones.
M18 FUEL™ Surge™ ¼″ Impact Driver M18 FQID | Cordless Impact Driver | Milwaukee Tools - https://www.milwaukeetool.eu/m18-fuel-surge-8243;-hex-hydraulic-impact-driver/m18-fqid-eu/
Turn on your Makita radio to drown out the noise!I still honestly don't see the need for one of these, when others near me are using them incessantly the noise makes me want to wring their necks.
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