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    Yet another "Which Cordless Drill" ...

    For daily work i only use my 12v kit Milwaukee), only rarely do i need to get the 18v big boys toys out.
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    Cordless drill

    Not really, only one battery. See earlier link.
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    Cordless drill

    See too many cases of battery failure with De Walt. I find this company very good to deal with and always well priced, as you can see. http://www.powertoolworld.co.uk/bosch-gsb-18-ve2-li-rs-combi-drill-inc-2x-40ah-batt.html?gclid=CL671sfw_sYCFbLJtAod1ZAGIw
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    Keyfobs / Prox Tags

    If they are the normal Castle fobs, then no, they won't.
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    DeWalt 14v Drill Driver losing power

    Workmate won't have a word said against dewalt - even when he's constantly let down by the kit. Batteries? Goes through them for fun - especially the ebay bargains. Buy cheap, buy twice. I'll stick to Makita and Milwaukee thank you.
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    Sub £100 drill/driver 18v? inc batteries

    I have one of them, and whilst i have pretty much the full range of Milwaukee 12v kit, the OP may be better off with the 12PD variant as that has percussion.
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    drill choice 12v fuel vs 18v de walt

    The Milwaukee 12v SDS is a cracking tool. Lightweight but does the job perfectly for fixings. Upto 16mm through not been a problem. Anything bigger then obviously the big boys tools are needed.
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    drill choice 12v fuel vs 18v de walt

    I'm a Makita fan for the 18v kit, but tried out the Milwaukee 12v kit a year or two back. Got pretty much a full set now. Brilliant kit for the average daily jobs. Only get out the Makita for the real heavy grunt work. Best of all. I have the milwaukee heated jacket so jobs a good 'un at this...
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    ACT 10 digital keypad Info please

    Depends on the maglock as to whether the varistor is required. ACT supply them with new units so does no harm fitting them. Also. Good practice to switch the 12v feed to the lock, not the 0v. This is the usual requirement for compliance with local fire regs/requirements.
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    Maglock Contacts on Metal Gate

    make sure the armature plate fits against the lock correctly. No overlaps.
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    Are small businesses fit to supply adequate security...?

    It's surprising how many corporate end users insist they have to use one of the big nationals - and then constantly moan about the quality and level of service they receive. What's worse is they already knew what was likely to happen. Being aware of the client preferences and the likely...
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    New CCTV equpitment advice

    And the audio? ICO are quite touchy about that. And as the home is now the place of work. All legal obligations must be met. as i said, with them sort of concerns, i'd be speaking to the relevant medical authorities for advice. The welfare of the mother is more important then hoping to...
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    New CCTV equpitment advice

    You need to be very careful here on the legalities. As you are effectively spying on the carer, you have pretty strict legal requirements to meet. I'd be seeking advice from relevant medical peeps regarding your concerns before fitting any kit.
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    Choosing a decent cordless power tool set

    You might want to have a look at the Milwaukee M12 range of kit Quite a variety of options available and damned useful for general everyday work. If heavier duty kit required i put my money on the Makita LXT 18v range.
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    Risco 595 wireless System battery change

    All depends on who installed it and how they set the panel up.
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    wireless alarm which one to buy

    Even the big chains local supermarket/express branches are suffering a spate of this recently.
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    private company parking charges

    If they have complied with ALL the requirements of POFA - and most don't.
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    private company parking charges

    The private scammer setup has NOTHIG to do with PATAS. I suspect you are getting it mixed up with POPLA. Popla, the independent appeal processing set up by the British Parking Authority Ltd who just happen to be the boys club for the parking scammers. Oh, and the chief honcho of London...
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