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Notjustair

12-02-2012 17:56:52
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My folks were at the farm today and mom started prodding about what I wanted for Christmas. I have no idea how much they are wanting to spend. I need a new fencing hammer and some staples but I don't think that's what she was getting at. LOL

I have heard guys around here talk about those cordless impact drivers. Is that something I would use? What is a good brand? What do I put on my "Christmas list"?

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Brad Buchanan

12-03-2012 19:24:38
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Re: Christmas gift. in reply to Notjustair, 12-02-2012 17:56:52  
I don't know about the larger models but the 1/4" Makita impact driver I bought has been bulletproof.

I am semi-retired from the sigh business and have driven and removed tens of thousands of screws with a few 9.6v cordless drills.

I looked at these when they first came out and they were over $500.00 (need at least two) and never bought them.

Now that I bought them at 1/3 that price I wish I would have bit the bullet.

They are nothing short of incredible.

Brad

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George Marsh

12-04-2012 11:14:58
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Re: Christmas gift. in reply to Brad Buchanan, 12-03-2012 19:24:38  
Brad, hope you don't take offense. I love my 18v dewalt 1/4 inch impact so much that I even have a 1/2 inch Dewalt impact.

Mine are more than incredible. Not sure if they are bullet proof. They have never given me a reason to shoot one yet.

What exactly is semi-retired? I retired 8 years ago, but I have more to do than when I was working.
George

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Brad Buchanan

12-04-2012 18:39:49
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Re: Christmas gift. in reply to George Marsh, 12-04-2012 11:14:58  
Hey George!

Semi-retired means that I am not looking for the large install jobs any more. Too expensive for truck and liability insurance.

My 9.6v Makita drills might have been bulletproof but not idiotproof. I dropped one from the bucket about 30 feet up onto the concrete sidewalk in a strip mall.

Battery and drill went in separate directions. Put 'em back together and the drill runs fine but has about a quarter inch wobble at the chuck.

I am retired from my state job and my wife and family keep me busier that when I was workin'!

Good luck,

Brad

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jlray

12-03-2012 13:23:58
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Re: Christmas gift. in reply to Notjustair, 12-02-2012 17:56:52  
I have asked for the same thing for the last ten years. All I want is your time............

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David G

12-03-2012 07:08:53
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Re: Christmas gift. in reply to Notjustair, 12-02-2012 17:56:52  
I have a 1/4 dewalt cordless driver, LOVE IT.

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sflem849

12-03-2012 10:21:27
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Re: Christmas gift. in reply to David G, 12-03-2012 07:08:53  
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x2 You will never use your drill to drive a screw again!!!

If you have Milwaukee or Makita their drivers are just fine as well. I already had 18v DeWalt so I stuck with it.

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pete 23

12-02-2012 21:21:51
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Re: Christmas gift. in reply to Notjustair, 12-02-2012 17:56:52  
Daughter calls today, asks what I want for Christmas. I said, don't need anything. Don't want to tell her only thing we really need is money. I finally said, cat food.

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Bob Huntress

12-02-2012 20:43:23
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Re: Christmas gift. in reply to Notjustair, 12-02-2012 17:56:52  
About the cordless impact driver, what brand of drill do you have? More important than which of the good brands you get of a given cordless tool is having them match. I worked in a shop for the Coast Guard where they had Dewalt drills, Milwalkee , Porta Cable, Ryobi and a bunch of other tools. It seemed that every cordless tool had a different battery. I'ld say that if you have a Dewalt 18v cordless drill, and you feel it's good enough, get a Dewalt 18v impact driver. Most of your major brands have good enough tools. I'ld say you should encourage your giver to match the impact to the same brand and battery size.

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GordoSD

12-02-2012 18:44:56
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Re: Christmas gift. in reply to Notjustair, 12-02-2012 17:56:52  
Dewalt 18v impact driver. Got mine about 18 months ago and it goes into the tool bag first. I would say 100 % most used tool I have. Change four tires in 20 minutes with the floor jack.

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Bob Huntress

12-02-2012 18:29:00
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Re: Christmas gift. in reply to Notjustair, 12-02-2012 17:56:52  
peace on earth, good will toward men. That's what I tell my wife i want. Anything else and I'm settling.

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Greg K

12-02-2012 18:28:59
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Re: Christmas gift. in reply to Notjustair, 12-02-2012 17:56:52  
I just bought the M18 Milwaulkee combo kit with the impact and drill for around $200. I really like the impact for driving screws since you really do not have to push on it to keep the bit in the screw head. I think I would really like it with the square head drive screws better than philips. They seem to have enough power and are supposed to work down to 0 degrees. I think a DeWalt would be good too.

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Uncle Ernie

12-02-2012 18:26:23
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Re: Christmas gift. in reply to Notjustair, 12-02-2012 17:56:52  
In a hex drive, Milwaukee 18 volt Red Lithium-Ion. They are the best!
I just bought a Hacksall. What a sweet tool! One of those never thought I would use things that I pick first now!

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