Hi,
I plan on making some decking in the garden. I have a corded Dewalt power dill if I need to drill into brick, but I wanted a cordless power dill for use on the screws. Not too worried about charge time as its a DIY job and no time constraints. I wonder if there is a particular voltage, I am guessing 18v, and also unsure what torque would be needed.
I think just a power screwdriver may be too week so happy to buy a drill and may not need the hammer action. I know Makita and Dewalt are good but I may only use it mainly for this single job.
I did buy a cheap power saw once for cutting loft boards which was fine for the single job and worth paying a little for the time and energy saved!
thanks for any advice
I plan on making some decking in the garden. I have a corded Dewalt power dill if I need to drill into brick, but I wanted a cordless power dill for use on the screws. Not too worried about charge time as its a DIY job and no time constraints. I wonder if there is a particular voltage, I am guessing 18v, and also unsure what torque would be needed.
I think just a power screwdriver may be too week so happy to buy a drill and may not need the hammer action. I know Makita and Dewalt are good but I may only use it mainly for this single job.
I did buy a cheap power saw once for cutting loft boards which was fine for the single job and worth paying a little for the time and energy saved!
thanks for any advice