A boarder on a big refurb we did a while back had one from Aldi about £30 i think and its was shizzel..............:RpS_thumbdn:
Ave got a makita no jam problem its all in the quality of screw you get mine foookin lash's them in haha
Nisus yours will last ages, you never do feck all.Lol
Still use a good cordless and a pouch full of screws ! Loads quicker in the end and you can retract them when the joists have run out lol .
Snap.I had the makita. Kept jamming.
Got hilti now. Best one yet
Its a quid a miss if ya miss the joists on my jobs.............................Dont think ive bought a breakfast for months thanks to this nice little earner........................:RpS_thumbsup:
Its a depth gauge thougb not torque jus drive the screw it till the machines hard up
Plasmaniac ad eat u alive at screwing up boards like if ur by hand and am using me autofeed soo sooo much faster than when i never had one had me off a number of iobs well ahead of time as id priced to board it at the old amount when i was using a normal drill , have me prices went down now ........
u must be mad
That would make more sense. Then why is it whenever I do a job following some one thats used one the screws are never perfect.
some are okay but the majority are past the paper and IN the plasterboard or not in enough so the board can be pushed up by 2mm sometimes more.
Is it user error?????
You could be right, but I reckon Plasmaniac would whoop your arse in a spelling test!
.... just sayin' like! :RpS_biggrin:
View attachment 2266 they are all the same from what ive seen, thats same as mine
no i mean ive used a couple of times cos they are wnnk
your right about the plastering though ive give it up pal my arms are fncked so giving it a rest till they are better, tell ya what too its amazing not to have all the hassle of looking for jobs, pricing them up dealing with customers and all that sh1t :RpS_thumbsup:
hope to be back on it some time next year though just in time for when the good days coom back :RpS_thumbsup: