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    risk assessment

    Hi there, could anyone give me any idea as to where i could get a generic risk assessment form? any help is good! :confused:
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    Any used Makita impact driver

    Hi I'm looking at buying an makita 18v li-ion impact driver but concerned it may be overpowered for delicate light stuff as you can't adjust the torque levels from what i've been told. Any used one? Views ? I know the new panasonic ones have adjustable torque levels for different uses.
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    18v Combi Drill and/or Impact Driver

    Hi Looking for a few new additions to my power tool collection. Looking for a 18v combi drill and/or impact driver, less than a year old preferably. Ideally brand such as dewalt, makita, bosch, hitachi etc If they are in a set and share the same batteries etc would be even better...
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    Makita BTD140 Impact Driver

    Hi all, I've been looking at the above impact driver. A link to it's below MAKITA BTD140Z 18 V Li-Ion Cordless Impact Driver bare unit: Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools However, i've got a qucik question. I have seen the drill as BTD140 Z, BTD140 RFE and even BTD140 SFE. Does anyone know what the...
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    Makita 10.8v drill and impact driver

    Twin set with two batteries, charger and carry case. Cost me £175 used so not brand new but work perfectly. photo is for show. £100 + £10 P&P
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    What impact driver?

    Hi guys another question lol. Iam looking for a heavy duty impact driver for around 150ish any ideas?. Want something that will will be powerfull enough for every application seen the 10.8 v li ion bosch ones but will they put a 2 inch screw through tough wood etc?. Or do you go for the 18v...
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    Impact drivers

    Just read on another thread about the use of impact drivers for rawlplugs. The kind of impact drivers I'm familiar with are big metal hand tools for loosening stubborn nuts, bolts and screws. So what is this other kind of impact driver? Is it a fancy cordless screwdriver? What is the advantage...
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    Panasonic sds & impact ~ opinions?

    Looking for cheap but quality drill and impact. I prefer sds' for drilling, we use monster 36v hiltis at work but I find them too heavy for drilling under 10mm. I have found panasonic do a 14.4v li-ion sds at £210 with two batteries, which means I can buy a naked panny 14.4v li-ion impact for...
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    Bosch GSB 18 VE-2-LI Professional

    About to buy my first drill!!! LOL... Looking around & have seen a good price on this. Is this alright to go for? Sorry! But a basic question...what's the difference between the Combi Drills, Impact Drivers, Drill Drivers? (and their associated uses?) I have looked on here & found a few...
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    Makita drill

    I bought an 18v makita with 3-batteries for 99 quid, the latest wonder product at screwfix..I can tell you it is spot on, I love it. I've used it now for 3 days it is robust, i've drilled 10mm in tough hardwood, used big 10 x 70mm screws, battery power is good. 25mm holes in trunking, no probs...
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    Makita 7.2v Impact drivers

    Makita TD020DSE 7.2V Lithium Ion Cordless Impact Drill Driver - Are these any good. would anyone recommend these as I was looking at either this or the dewalt 3.6v but thats not an impact driver.

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