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Old 05-17-2009, 04:19 PM   #1
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dewalt 36volt gear

i use dewalts 36v gear to install double glazing

the sds hammerdrill is awesom, use it everyday none stop and it hasnt et me down once

the recip saw is ok, not nearly as good as a corded one but does the job, although the switch is very poor mine is amost at breaking point.

circular saw is ok no good for cutting down hardwood window boards though.

jigsaw is great hard to find fault with it.

the 36v combi drill is ok, excellent for piloting holes but struggles when im fixing screws without piloting, if the timber is a tough or the screw is tight the gearing will kick in, if i have it on gear 3 it will happen all the time, is this normal or is it a fault with my gearing,

interested to hear other peoples opinions,

other then the 36v sds hammerdrill im thinking of going over to the makita 18v lxt.

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