arfur mo Posted February 20, 2008 Posted February 20, 2008 What panels are you fitting then! ALDI dont flog alarm panels (yet!) so i use gardtec for now regsalanps bottled bitters is great from ALDI toopps interestingly they don't flog neon (oops sorry! nearly forgot) mains testing screwdrivers.Poor battery charge life though.is that true tops?my son just forked out for the drill, circular and reciprocating saw set - so he will be please :lol:regsalan If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!
fletch Posted February 20, 2008 Posted February 20, 2008 Good price but still not worth the money, had one for two years and would not get another one. Used to work for a firm that used the 24v Makita and it is a much better drill.
topalarms Posted February 20, 2008 Posted February 20, 2008 ALDI dont flog alarm panels (yet!) so i use gardtec for now regsalanps bottled bitters is great from ALDI toopps interestingly they don't flog neon (oops sorry! nearly forgot) mains testing screwdrivers.is that true tops?my son just forked out for the drill, circular and reciprocating saw set - so he will be please :lol:regsalan I know Aldi dont do panels but tthought you must be using some heavy kit with a trolley jack Charge time is poor on mine, the Bosch packed up when doing a job near a Screwfix last week so bought one of the Dewalts as an emergency replacement and disappointed with constant need to 1 hour recharge.
Guest anguscanplay Posted February 20, 2008 Posted February 20, 2008 Screwfix have a deal on a DeWalt 24v cordless sds drill
mark auto Posted February 27, 2008 Posted February 27, 2008 i use the 24 volt makita which sumone metioned before (the one you can use for chizelling, cant remember the number), got it on a deal with three 3.0ah NiMH batteries for
ViperMK2 Posted February 29, 2008 Posted February 29, 2008 had mine 6 months - brilliant tool (bit too brilliant drilling through though if you get my drift) came with 2 air cooled batteries so always got one ready to go and a chisel action for when I`m feeling lazy Just ordered one, had one as company drill and found it to be flawless. As the days go by, we face the increasing inevitability that we are alone in a godless, uninhabited, hostile and meaningless universe. Still, you've got to laugh, haven't you?
Guest anguscanplay Posted February 29, 2008 Posted February 29, 2008 Just ordered one, had one as company drill and found it to be flawless. Angus top tip - make sure you drill through the wall at an upwards angle or you`ll be picking bits of brick up for ages LOL
ViperMK2 Posted February 29, 2008 Posted February 29, 2008 Angus top tip - make sure you drill through the wall at an upwards angle or you`ll be picking bits of brick up for ages LOL I'm sure you mean from outside-in, i'd do it from inside out, downwards As the days go by, we face the increasing inevitability that we are alone in a godless, uninhabited, hostile and meaningless universe. Still, you've got to laugh, haven't you?
Guest anguscanplay Posted February 29, 2008 Posted February 29, 2008 I'm sure you mean from outside-in, i'd do it from inside out, downwards I meant internal walls PMSL bellbox? inside to out at a downwards angle (use the box to hide the damage - there WILL be some with that beast)
ViperMK2 Posted February 29, 2008 Posted February 29, 2008 I meant internal walls PMSLbellbox? inside to out at a downwards angle (use the box to hide the damage - there WILL be some with that beast) Used one at Ace, it will drill through concrete under it's own weight As the days go by, we face the increasing inevitability that we are alone in a godless, uninhabited, hostile and meaningless universe. Still, you've got to laugh, haven't you?
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