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 LYN Power Tools Discussion, Bosch, Hitachi, Milwaukee, Metabo, Hilti

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Alexdino
post May 28 2016, 09:42 AM

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QUOTE(old newspaper @ May 27 2016, 03:33 PM)
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wow, bos where to get that GSB1300 at rm160?

i was looking for beginner tool (dual speed for small drilling job and screw-driving) any recommendation? try to get ikea fixa, but i think they discount the product already sad.gif
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post May 28 2016, 03:47 PM

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QUOTE(old newspaper @ May 28 2016, 11:28 AM)
If you need just for a small drilling and screw driving job, i would recommend you the bosch gsb 10.8 2 lithium set ( come wth 2 batteries and 1 charger ). with discount code from gemfive, you can get it now at around rm245. This little cordless is quite powerful for small drlling job and much better screw driving compare to those huge and heavy drill....

With the same batteries and charger, you could expand your 10.8v range in the future if there is a any need for other tools...

If you are going for bosch cordless range, go for 10.8v range for small job or 18v for more heavy duty job. Don't for those in between like 14.4v range cos there is not much range in this categories...

Hope this help..
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did you mean gsb or gsr? thanks

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QUOTE(roxx @ May 28 2016, 08:27 PM)
I believed he meant GSB..

GSR : No selection of hammer drill (for masonry)

GSB : Got 3 selection = screwdriver / Drill / Hammer drill

Correct me if im wrong sifu2 sekalian.
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err i found in the net

GSR = screwdriver / Drill
GSB = screwdriver / Drill + Hammer drill

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how about Black and Decker 14.4v EPC14100K?

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post Jun 11 2016, 10:12 AM

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QUOTE(roxx @ Jun 10 2016, 07:09 PM)
My house was built using hard burned red brick (which is so damn hard) thus Makita HR2470 does the job efficiently.

Then I bought GSB1080v cordless. It does the job same like makita but a bit longer and u need to press harder. Certain areas I cannot drill to expected level, makita finish off the task..

However, when dealing with new house (mostly white brick), my GSB does the drill job easily like kacang putih..

So for me, u need to see type of brick your house have. Decide from there.. We can recommend powertools but the person who use it knows better which tools suitable for him/her..

I personally nowadays prefer GSB than Makita.. Lightweight, compact and flexible.
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what setting shld i use for gsb if i want to install door closer? shld i drive the screw inside my main door or drill hole? i tried to drive screw in, but is too hard.
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post Jun 14 2016, 08:07 PM

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[quote=yushin,Jun 11 2016, 12:05 PM]
Last time I dig small holes first then only drive the screw into the hole. Similar to how those ikea furniture where you drive screw into pre drilled holes.

Impact drill might not be strong enough to direct drive screw into wood. You need impact driver that has high torque. biggrin.gif
sometime drive too large screw into wood might crack the wood, be careful yo.
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quote=roxx,Jun 11 2016, 11:16 AM]
U used screw function or hammer function?

I did used hammer function before on hard door. Managed to drive in..

Try using drill function. Or else try to drill first using wood drill.. Just a patch so that the screw won't glide when u want to drive it in..
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thx guy
manage to do it the manual way, the normal setting wont drive the screws in just keep gliding out.
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[quote=yushin,Jun 14 2016, 09:38 PM]
thx guy
manage to do it the manual way, the normal setting wont drive the screws in just keep gliding out.
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Manual way? normal hand muscle power? flex.gif
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yup hand power.
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post Jun 25 2016, 01:09 PM

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any recommendations for wood cutter/grinder no need heavy duty all i need is to make hole on furniture?

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QUOTE(yushin @ Jun 26 2016, 11:48 PM)
Wired version = RM570
10.8v Version = rm830 (1 batt & charger)
18v version = rm790(tool only) to RM1430(tool with 2 batt & charger)

The costs of attachments will add up very fast...

For the FL12 light, see how is monday GBP rate first...
As of 7:42am 27/6/16 the GBP rate is at 5.49. buy or not?  brows.gif
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wow thanks

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