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Which brand of tools would you buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1599538" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I got into Makita 18V Lithium when they first came out, I made my living with them so it was worth the money, they're a little outdated now, but still do what I need of them.. at the time the 1/4" hex drive impact was really impressive, still snaps 5/16th bolts if you're not careful, up to 1/2" bolts it handles alright, beyond that it gets a little wimpy.. Drills are alright but I find the chucks don't last too well.</p><p>Mechanic buddy has Milwaukee and they are nice.</p><p></p><p>On corded tools, I had a Craftsman 8 amp drill, 1/2", hammer, 1100/2200 RPM.. buddy had a Milwaukee and it was the identical drill in new case... Dewalt also adopted it (DW505).. really good drill for medium duty stuff.. We have a Bosch 550 RPM drill that will break your arm but it's too slow for metal work</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1599538, member: 9096"] I got into Makita 18V Lithium when they first came out, I made my living with them so it was worth the money, they're a little outdated now, but still do what I need of them.. at the time the 1/4" hex drive impact was really impressive, still snaps 5/16th bolts if you're not careful, up to 1/2" bolts it handles alright, beyond that it gets a little wimpy.. Drills are alright but I find the chucks don't last too well. Mechanic buddy has Milwaukee and they are nice. On corded tools, I had a Craftsman 8 amp drill, 1/2", hammer, 1100/2200 RPM.. buddy had a Milwaukee and it was the identical drill in new case... Dewalt also adopted it (DW505).. really good drill for medium duty stuff.. We have a Bosch 550 RPM drill that will break your arm but it's too slow for metal work [/QUOTE]
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