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Default I Have An Excuse! Which Cordless Hammerdrill / Drill / Driver?


"Mark Jerde" wrote in message
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In 6 weeks to 2 months I'm going to help my brother put up drywall in the
house he's building. My HF and 13.2 v "FireStorm" cordless drill/drivers
aren't up to the task of putting drywall screws into 2x4's so (Yipee!!)
I'm looking for something I can use for (hopefully) many years.

Sunday afternoon I spent an hour or so fondling drivers at the local HD.
The 18 v DeWalt HD/D/D feels pretty good in my hand, but I'm wondering
about the NiCad / Other battery technology issues. I'd also like to stay
"mainstream" so it will be easier to get replacement batteries in the
years to come. (The 13.2 FireStorm batteries are available factory-only,
and really expensive.)

I've also seen the "Drywall screws on a belt" at Lowe's and wonder what
sort of driver / attachment is needed to use these.

Thoughts? Thanks!

-- Mark


I have a Hilti SD4500
http://www.us.hilti.com/holus/module...jsp?OID=-16781

It has an attachment that takes the screw strips. It makes for attaching
drywall very fast.
Others like Milwaukee make a version as well.

However, unless you plan on hanging a bunch-O-rock - just nail or use a
regular battery drill. The only problem with using a regular drill to drive
drywall screws is they usually set them too deep, tearing the paper and thus
reducing the holding power.

Dave



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