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24v Bosch which is 12 years old and still going but in new batteries

18v Dewalt / Milwalkie / erbaurer for the fixings side of it

 

Time for a new SDS as the Bosch will **** itself some day, might just go for the erbauer 24v SDS its 2 years warrenty?

Better of keeping the Bosch and getting a smaller lighter sds on the dewalt , I see Makita do a few versions of sds smaller ones look good for up ladders perhaps

old makita 24v here too, new batts a few years ago but genuine mains performance.

Friday it drilled about a 3/4 metre through an ancient cottage wall!

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

Currently using the Makita DHR243 18v sds for the drilling through walls and fixings etc. So far no problems.

Pete Bennett

Northern CCTV Services

T: 0845 838 7383

E: info@northern-cctv.co.uk

www.northern-cctv.co.uk

24v makita here, i have drilled 4" core holes with it before.

If drilling 20mm plus holes through brick or concrete bolcks ect... i start with 8mm, then 12mm, then 16mm ect drill bits. stops the batteries getting caned.

I really can't be ar**** with it anymore.

24v makita here, i have drilled 4" core holes with it before.

If drilling 20mm plus holes through brick or concrete bolcks ect... i start with 8mm, then 12mm, then 16mm ect drill bits. stops the batteries getting caned.

You will make h jealous

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