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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #25 on: May 25, 2012, 06:31:03 AM »
I'am a tool nut.
If you ask Morag she will say I own every power tool known to exist. But she does tend to exagerate sometimes  ;D
I have heaps of 18v cordless drills and use most of them on all my projects.
I hate having to change drill bits, screwdriver tips etc so I load each drill with a different tip that I may need and keep it handy.
Also this way I do not have to worry about using up any one battery in the middle of a job. ( That seriously aggravates me because it seems to take forever to get back and finish the job after the batteries are charged)
I will list them in order of preferance.
Ryobi
Bosch
Super Cheap (Rockwell Series)
AEG
Ozito
GMC
Because I only use them for home projects I dont see the need to purchase the more expensive brands.
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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #26 on: May 25, 2012, 06:47:55 AM »
I bought this

Milwaukee M18 combo kit

Voltage: 18V Li-Ion
Number of Tools in Kit: 2


Milwaukee M18 combo Includes:

Hammer Drill (2611)
Impact Driver (2650)
(2) XC Li-Ion Batteries (48-11-1828)
(1) 18V Charger (48-59-1801)
Side Handle
Carrying Case


Milwaukee M18 Features:

Milwaukee M18 Lithium-Ion 18V technology
High performance hammer drill with 650 in.-lbs. of torque and 0-28,000 BPM
1/4" Hex Quick Change bit retension on impact driver
Variable speed trigger on hammer drill and impact driver
Built-in LED work light on hammer drill and impact driver
5-year manufacturer warranty on tools
2 year/2000 charge manufacturer warranty on batteries



Got sick of cheap crap and decided to lash out, these are bloody brilliant.

Baz.


I was given one of the 18V Milwaukee units last year, ...... and after owning a string of Ryobi and Bosch cordless that after a few months or so wouldn't hold a charge longer than 1/2 an hour, this unit is fantastic.  As strong as a 240 volt unit and goes all day.
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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #27 on: May 25, 2012, 07:52:58 AM »
I'am a tool nut.
I hate having to change drill bits, screwdriver tips etc so I load each drill with a different tip that I may need and keep it handy.

Makita sell a kit containing screwdriver and drill bits all with hexagon ends with locking grooves in them, together with a locking holder to go in the drill chuck.  Makes changing bits a breeze.  Can't find a picture on the net but Bunnings sell them at about $30 a set

I will list them in order of preferance.
Ryobi
Bosch
Super Cheap (Rockwell Series)
AEG
Ozito
GMC
Because I only use them for home projects I dont see the need to purchase the more expensive brands.
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Sorry to have to tell you Bill that GMC went bust years ago.  I still have some GMC stuff, mainly tools that aren't used very often and therefore haven't broken down yet!
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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #28 on: May 25, 2012, 09:07:17 AM »
Do tell where...
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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #29 on: May 25, 2012, 09:11:42 AM »
I think Milwaukee wins, plus the colours are similar to a footy team I barrack for. All the more reason lol. ;D
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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #30 on: May 25, 2012, 01:17:32 PM »
I think Milwaukee wins, plus the colours are similar to a footy team I barrack for. All the more reason lol. ;D

Going on your theory of picking tools donuts, I'd better get myself some dewalt gear ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #31 on: May 25, 2012, 01:37:54 PM »
As a chippy by trade I have plenty of tools.
I would recommend Makita cordless. I have a 18v makita li-ion drill.  it is a great bit of kit. Over the years I have used many different brands, and while I like the power  of both the dewalt and millwaukee drills I find them VERY heavy and unbalanced.

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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #32 on: May 25, 2012, 02:05:25 PM »
I purchased a Atlas Copco PES12-T (12V T-grip) in the first year of my apprenticeship (1996) and its still going strong.
I have purcahsed 1 battery and have let some smoke out of it several times over the years but it keeps on powering on.
I am pretty sure they don't sell them anymore and the equivilent used to be AEG.

I have used Makita, AEG, Milwaukee. All are very good but it depends on your preference.
Go and try them out at a reputable store and see which one you like the feel of.

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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #33 on: May 25, 2012, 02:37:59 PM »
I think Milwaukee wins, plus the colours are similar to a footy team I barrack for. All the more reason lol. ;D

using this theory - and being more intersted in the WAFL rather than the AFL i'm glad i went with the Makita
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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #34 on: May 25, 2012, 02:50:42 PM »
...If it was for home use I would look at the ryobi range at bunnings, buy a drill pack with the batteries and charger and then you can add extra tools as you need them...
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I've got one of the new Ryobi 18v Li drills, and it's a magic bit of kit. I love that you can swap the batteries between tools if you buy into the system, and I love that the wall mounted charger keeps the second battery charged up. It's always ready to go, and has never struggled with anything yet.

That said, it's only new still, so will have to wait and see how it lasts. I swore off battery drills for the better part of 10 years, but am now converted to them again.

I'd suggest that these days, so long as you buy into a decent brand, you'll get a good piece of equipment. The biggest thing to me would be to look at what the battery system includes - no point investing heavily in Brand X's batteries and tools, only to the realise that you really need Tool Y, and that brand don't have it as part of their system.

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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #35 on: May 25, 2012, 04:24:08 PM »
Bought a superseded Ozito 12V drill from Bunnings today. $15. Have already attached an Anderson plug to it and use without the battery for around the camper.
For home use I have a 18V LiO Bosch...its great.
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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #36 on: May 25, 2012, 04:57:28 PM »
Makita sell a kit containing screwdriver and drill bits all with hexagon ends with locking grooves in them, together with a locking holder to go in the drill chuck.  Makes changing bits a breeze.  Can't find a picture on the net but Bunnings sell them at about $30 a set


Sorry to have to tell you Bill that GMC went bust years ago.  I still have some GMC stuff, mainly tools that aren't used very often and therefore haven't broken down yet!
I have one of the Makita kits.
Well actually I have two of them.
But I must use the drills to justify thier existence.

I did know GMC went bust after they bought Triton tools and tried breaking into the US market.
Thank goodness Triton survived, I really like my Triton tools.
I still have a GMC router table and hand planer that are used very rarely so they should last forever.
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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #37 on: May 25, 2012, 04:58:45 PM »
Popular science (march) has an article on the new Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2603-22ct. It uses anew type of motor with  30%  increase in torque and 50% increase in battery life over the current model. Brushes have been replaced with small circuit boards. Big improvement on an already proven drill.
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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #38 on: May 26, 2012, 10:20:57 AM »
Bought a superseded Ozito 12V drill from Bunnings today. $15. Have already attached an Anderson plug to it and use without the battery for around the camper.
For home use I have a 18V LiO Bosch...its great.
How does one attach a Anderson plug to a cordless drill?  I wouldnt mind doing same to my now defunct Hitachi.
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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #39 on: May 26, 2012, 10:22:41 AM »
Going on your theory of picking tools donuts, I'd better get myself some dewalt gear ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #40 on: May 26, 2012, 10:59:52 AM »
How does one attach a Anderson plug to a cordless drill?  I wouldnt mind doing same to my now defunct Hitachi.
Wayne

All I did Wayne was remove the battery, removed the screws from the battery case and threw out the useless NiCad batteries. Attached a 6mm twin cable to the battery connection points and drilled a suitable hole in the battery case to run the cable out and attached an Anderson to the other end of that.
I have a 10m 6mm twin lead with Andersons both ends that I use with the 12V rattle gun and also use with the drill. With a 19mm socket on it its great for winding down the camper stabilisers and the odd small drilling job.
I have Anderson plugs both front and rear on the car and also one on the camper so its a simple hookup to use.
I did a similar conversion on an 18V GMC drill I had that the battery died on but it did not work well on 12V.
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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #41 on: May 26, 2012, 11:07:42 AM »
All I did Wayne was remove the battery, removed the screws from the battery case and threw out the useless NiCad batteries. Attached a 6mm twin cable to the battery connection points and drilled a suitable hole in the battery case to run the cable out and attached an Anderson to the other end of that.
I have a 10m 6mm twin lead with Andersons both ends that I use with the 12V rattle gun and also use with the drill. With a 19mm socket on it its great for winding down the camper stabilisers and the odd small drilling job.
I have Anderson plugs both front and rear on the car and also one on the camper so its a simple hookup to use.
I did a similar conversion on an 18V GMC drill I had that the battery died on but it did not work well on 12V.

Okay unfortunately I am hopeless at that sort of thing but when I geht my CT I will give it a go. Have you goy any pics? Cheers
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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #42 on: May 26, 2012, 11:09:32 AM »
Donuts bring the drill around to my place one day and we'll get it sorted.
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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #43 on: May 26, 2012, 11:16:36 AM »
I have a Dewalt that is now 12 years old, first set of nicads lasted 10 years, I picked up another drill that came with 3 batteries when the first set died, so now I have one for each hand  ;D

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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #44 on: May 26, 2012, 11:28:54 AM »
Okay unfortunately I am hopeless at that sort of thing but when I geht my CT I will give it a go. Have you goy any pics? Cheers
Wayne

Don't have any at the moment as I am on the road for work as of today but will post some when I get back next week.
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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #45 on: May 26, 2012, 11:40:25 AM »
Typical of someone who lives in Boronia!! Naw only kidding, spent half my life in The Basin.

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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #46 on: May 26, 2012, 12:06:27 PM »
Donuts........I replaced my old 12v DeWalt drill some time ago because after about 8 years the batteries were shot, but, the drill was still going strong ( which is why I bought another one ) so I cut the wide bottom off the handle where the battery would clip on and used some 12v female spade fittings to connect the wire for the Anderson Plug. A bit of solder on the connections and then filled the handle with Sikaflex to help hold it all tight and keep out the dirt/dust etc.

It works a treat..................now I'm on the hunt for an old 12v battery 4in grinder to the same mod to, hope that all makes sense  ;D

P.S.................If you get the polarity wrong it will blow the switch in the trigger ( that bit of teck info I got from Guru Symon  ;D ), I did that in my first attempt  :-[

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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #47 on: May 26, 2012, 01:55:04 PM »
Donuts bring the drill around to my place one day and we'll get it sorted.

Okay will do along with the new car and we'll replace all the wiring to 6 b&s, install a multi media system, reversing camera etc etc etc lol. Thanks mate.
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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #48 on: May 26, 2012, 01:59:54 PM »
All I did Wayne was remove the battery, removed the screws from the battery case and threw out the useless NiCad batteries. Attached a 6mm twin cable to the battery connection points and drilled a suitable hole in the battery case to run the cable out and attached an Anderson to the other end of that.
I have a 10m 6mm twin lead with Andersons both ends that I use with the 12V rattle gun and also use with the drill. With a 19mm socket on it its great for winding down the camper stabilisers and the odd small drilling job.
I have Anderson plugs both front and rear on the car and also one on the camper so its a simple hookup to use.
I did a similar conversion on an 18V GMC drill I had that the battery died on but it did not work well on 12V.

KevinD4D, jk,brickiematt, crockett, D4D  and others, thnks for all the info.
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Re: New Cordless Drill
« Reply #49 on: May 26, 2012, 02:21:29 PM »
A few years ago when I upgraded from my old ni-cad Bosch and NiMH Panasonic I almost went Milwaukee, but the huge range of 'skins' (other cordless tools) Makita have sold me.  As a commercial fitout chippy, IMO Makita is by far the best bang for your buck.  Walk onto any building site and the cordless stuff for be 6-1 Makita.

It's even become standard kit in my camping stuff.  Radio (with mp3), fluro, LED light, fan (yes a fan), dust buster and the charger runs off a 300w inverter or you can get a 12v car charger from the states.

Having said that the quality of the Milwaukess stuff, along with it's 5 year warranty is hard to look past.  Although if your on a tight budget, others including my father inlaw seem to be quite happy with the Ryobi 18v stuff.


and for the Makita man with way too much spare money...

how about a cordless pushbike!




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