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Makita Impact Driver
The wee beastie arrived in time for the big decking job this week. I'm
simply gobsmacked! 300 sq ft of decking on three levels. This tool has saved me half a day at least. Two days spent building the frame with Screwfix 6 x 90 Turbo Gold Coach Screws - which go in so fast it's just silly. Spent today screwing down the boards with 4mm x 65mm decking screws. You can drive one in faster than you can reach into the box to get the next one. Why didn't someone tell me to buy an impact driver earlier? Instead of working Saturday to finish the job, I reckon I'll be home by 3pm Friday. -- Dave The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk 01634 717930 07850 597257 |
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