A subby when i was a first year apprentice did all his sockets with a drill, never used a hand held screwdriver, never though much of it at the time.

Last year i saw a lad change a full 8 way TP DB with just a impact driver, didnt shorten or lengthen the cables or anything, it was a sight to behold.
 
I used to work with a guy who would use his impact to do consumer units , in a year I reckon he utterly destroyed over 100 mcbs and rcbos.
a little piece of me died every time I saw a perfectly good rcbo hit the skip after he shredded the terminals
 
Impact drivers are overkill I never use them has anybody ever stripped a job out and just about every screw you undo the head snaps off =Impacter

I have been on a few jobs now and the project manager specifys no impacters allowed.

Yes for doing up fixings such as 10mm bolts and nipping up ladderack for speed and tightness, no for everything else.
 
A few months ago I spent about 4 hours close to a bloke constantly using an impact driver, couldn't think straight and in the end I could have dropped it [and its owner] from a great height. :mad:
 
An impact drill has it's uses , tightening electrical connections is not one of them .
Putting 8 x 1 1/2s into joists IS one of them!
I worked with a noob who wanted to do up all the 3.5s with a cordless screwdriver until I told him that the high chances of stripping every thread and having to repair them put him off and he went back to a screwdriver!
 
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