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Craigh9916

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  1. I used to use mostly hilti when I worked for a company on site and they supplied the kit and hilti is some of the best industrial kit you can buy ! The diamond core drills are the best and there sds drills and concrete breakers have one of or if not the best hammer action there is !! If I could afford it I would buy hilti and there sds cx drill bits are the best by far there's no comparison

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  2. I'm a bosch fan and have a lot of l boxx's and they do there job well but I bought a couple of dewalt tough boxes and they are so well built and kind of put the l boxx's to shame a little in the build quality and being waterproof

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  3. I'm a big fan of flashlights myself but I always stick to headlamps at some point. Never found anything more convenient to use than a headlamp.

    I agree I have a lot of flashlights but my fenix head torch is my go to light !

    I have these flashlights

    Fenix = hl30

    Pd32 ue

    Pd35 tac

    Tk35

    Ld12

    Skyray king

    Inova X1 , x5 and x2

    I have got a nitecore head torch but it packed up in 2 weeks so sticking to fenix as they have never let me down

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  4. Maybe but Ive only been using the 50mm ph2 bits and they last and are great fit and maybe the pz2 bits aren't as good ?

    I will try the new shockwaves when they are released in the UK as they look good and hopefully they are priced the same as the older ones as in the UK you can't knock the price just shame about the sloppy fit

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  5. Well I'm only going on the ones we get in the UK which are The new Dewalt extreme ones but they are the same as the flextorq you get in the U.S. But we can't get the max fit ones either way they batter the Milwaukee ones !

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  6. Y

    I've been shattering dewalt impact bits all week. Is it different bits your talking of, back to wera for me

    Yes I think you must be using the original Dewalt impact bits the best ones are the new flextorq ones the ph2 fits like a dream

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  7. Another one of mine is watching people using impact drivers and watching how they always snap bits from over tightening screws ! My brother does this all the time , we use bay pole screws in the UK not sure if they are called that in the U.S. But that are pan head self drilling screws used for fixing through reinforced window frames and my brother doesn't take his finger off the trigger when the screw is seated instead he keeps driving it a split second to long and wonders why he snaps bits or worst the screw and with them being ph2 bits it doesn't take much doing !

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  8. Just wondered what people's pet hates on the job site are ?

    I will start with one of mine it may sound petty but it makes my blood boil when I have a new tool like an 18v impact and my mate uses it but when he puts it back down instead of standing it back up on its battery he just lays it on its side in dirt or gravel or just on the bare concrete floor !!

    I know this won't affect the tool but God surely it's just as easy to stand tools up ??

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  9. The Bosch blades only fit on the Dewalt tool using the supplied adapter and Allen key to bolt it on the underneath of the tool , you can't cut a slot in the bosch blade to fit it on the Dewalt as the holes around the Bosch blades are different spacing to the Dewalt blades I've tried it as I have a Bosch and my friend has the Dewalt but his Dewalt 18v came with the adapter to bolt Bosch blades on the bottom !

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