Bosch 10.8v drill driver
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Bosch 10.8v drill driver
For some reason I am unable to post a direct link to the drill.
Kelvin power tools are selling a Bosch GSR 10.8v drill driver with 2 batteries, bag and bit sets for £99.
A tool shop next to where I live. Excellent customer service too
Kelvin power tools are selling a Bosch GSR 10.8v drill driver with 2 batteries, bag and bit sets for £99.
A tool shop next to where I live. Excellent customer service too
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Re: Bosch 10.8v drill driver
Could that be T**l St*p? Sort of restricted because of spamming or the like, weren't they?
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Re: Bosch 10.8v drill driver
You could possibly be right Job and Knock. If they did try and spam the site then there tools are Sh.te. Poor customer service as well.
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Re: Bosch 10.8v drill driver
t00lstop did spam i have bought several bits off kit from them
http://www.k e l vinpowertools.com/bosch-gsr-10-8-2-li-drill-driver-autolock-chuck-value-c-82-p-6531?utm_source=redback&utm_medium=adverts&utm_campaign=advert8
remove the 3 spaces between k and e and l and v
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Re: Bosch 10.8v drill driver
Though they're in Uddingston I've never bought from them. That Neil gets right on my t.ts with his singy Dundee East Coast voice eh!!
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Re: Bosch 10.8v drill driver
Which would be best to get for an amateur diyer who is planning on doing some decking in the future, a drill driver or an impact driver?
I'm not entirely sure what the differences are between the two to be honest.
I'm not entirely sure what the differences are between the two to be honest.
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Re: Bosch 10.8v drill driver
for decking impact every time although 10.8 may struggle with bigger fixings into decking
tell me the fixing you are planning on useing and i will try the impact on a 44x143mm decking board i have
tell me the fixing you are planning on useing and i will try the impact on a 44x143mm decking board i have
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Re: Bosch 10.8v drill driver
Not 100% sure as yet as I'm struggling to decide whether to go softwood or composite - softwood much cheaper but composite no maintenance really and non slip etc etc...
Anyway, would probably be going with run of the mill decking screws I should think...
What exactly is the difference between Impact and drill drivers?
Anyway, would probably be going with run of the mill decking screws I should think...
What exactly is the difference between Impact and drill drivers?
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Re: Bosch 10.8v drill driver
drill driver around 25-30% the power off an impact
look at nm
impact 105nm
drill driver 35 nm
look at nm
impact 105nm
drill driver 35 nm
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Re: Bosch 10.8v drill driver
Wow, that is quite a difference and I guess that makes the impact driver the best choice when it comes to needing to drive screws into hard materials.
May I also ask how a drill driver differs from a normal screw driver then? What is the point of them if the impact drivers are so much more powerful?
May I also ask how a drill driver differs from a normal screw driver then? What is the point of them if the impact drivers are so much more powerful?
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Re: Bosch 10.8v drill driver
Drill driver will normally have a bit more Ooooomph than a screwdriver, It will also have a fixed setting for drilling as well as several torque settings for screwing..
For building a deck I would deffo go for a drill driver, preferably a twin pack (either drill/driver x 2 or a drill/driver and impact driver)
as you will prolly need pilot holes drilling for the screws to prevent splitting.
For building a deck I would deffo go for a drill driver, preferably a twin pack (either drill/driver x 2 or a drill/driver and impact driver)
as you will prolly need pilot holes drilling for the screws to prevent splitting.
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