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Thread ID: 60686 2005-08-09 23:20:00 For woodworkers and roofers Cicero (40) PC World Chat
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380019 2005-08-10 05:04:00 Um i thought you were talking about this particular link / dewalt driver you posted, you didnt mention you meant your drill...:p

You can indeed use for both drilling and driving,but having 135 nm of torque,they lend themselves more to driving,my Ryobi doesn't have a chuck for drills,being a dedicated unit.


Now whos changing the game plan???

beetle :stare: :D
beetle (243)
380020 2005-08-10 05:21:00 Um i thought you were talking about this particular link / dewalt driver you posted, you didnt mention you meant your drill . . . :p

You can indeed use for both drilling and driving,but having 135 nm of torque,they lend themselves more to driving,my Ryobi doesn't have a chuck for drills,being a dedicated unit .


Now whos changing the game plan???

beetle :stare: :D
Ref . post 4 . . . . I don't make mistakes . ;)
Cicero (40)
380021 2005-08-10 05:31:00 But i was talking about the drill / driver made by dewalt .

You posted this thread about the link - dewalt - of the driver /drill and was all enthralled by it enought o pass this on to others . . . . . . . . . . . .

and then happened to say you have one? (another brand) and im to assume from that we are now disregaurding all previous discussions and talking soley about your stupid drill? er no driver . . . . :p

So you changed the game plan and everyone else was still talking about the dewalt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . so now youre saying im the one who's wrong? pah .

I said it could do both, driving and drilling . i never disputed it could drive, but they also said it could be used to drill .

So we talking chalk and cheese .

:illogical

beetle
beetle (243)
380022 2005-08-10 05:47:00 Don't worry, Beetle. As long as your drill doesn't drink then drive you are perfectly legal. :cool: If your driver drinks then drills, the worst consequence will be holes in the wrong places. :thumbs: Graham L (2)
380023 2005-08-10 06:35:00 But i was talking about the drill / driver made by dewalt .

You posted this thread about the link - dewalt - of the driver /drill and was all enthralled by it enough o pass this on to others . . . . . . . . . . . .

and then happened to say you have one? (another brand) and I'm to assume from that we are now disregarding all previous discussions and talking solely about your stupid drill? er no driver . . . . :p

So you changed the game plan and everyone else was still talking about the dewalt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . so now you're saying I'm the one who's wrong? pah .

I said it could do both, driving and drilling . i never disputed it could drive, but they also said it could be used to drill .

So we talking chalk and cheese .

:illogical

beetle
Have you thought of joining the complication club,I will recommend you as a member . It's next door the argument room in Wanga . :)
Cicero (40)
380024 2005-08-10 06:49:00 I really want a cordless power drill. Jen (38)
380025 2005-08-10 06:58:00 I really want a cordless power drill.
You can get a 12v from Bunnings for $60 or a pro 12 volt for $600.
Question of how much you are going to use it.
This is the one I like.


www.mitre10.co.nz

Or the cheapo.

www.mitre10.co.nz
Cicero (40)
380026 2005-08-10 07:05:00 Man, Mitre10's website hates Firefox :eek:

The cheap one looks good . The question of how much will I actually use it . . . well, I don't really need one - I just want one . I'm sure if I had one though, I would find places where holes need to be drilled :p
Jen (38)
380027 2005-08-10 07:22:00 Man, Mitre10's website hates Firefox :eek:

The cheap one looks good . The question of how much will I actually use it . . . well, I don't really need one - I just want one . I'm sure if I had one though, I would find places where holes need to be drilled :p
In that case get serious and get the impact driver,you can do some real damage with that . :)
Cicero (40)
380028 2005-08-10 07:59:00 In that case get serious and get the impact driver,you can do some real damage with that. :)

Absolutely Cic, if you don't have a specific need then you must be prepared for any eventuality or indeed create one which justifies the expense.

Jen, go easy on the hormone therapy, you'll be wanting a shed with a bench and vice next ;) Besides, I'm sure you make some of these other blokes feel totally inadequate already :rolleyes:
Murray P (44)
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