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fmihm
06-14-2011, 08:37 PM
I've become quite a fan of (rotary) impact drivers. I have the Makita LCT200W 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Cordless 2-Piece Combo Drive and Drill Kit. I'm VERY PLEASED with the tools and their lithium ion batteries. The batteries last a long time on a charge, and lithium ion batteries, unlike ni-cads, do very little self-discharge. (The charger that comes with the tools charges a battery in just fifteen minutes.)

One very pleasant impact driver discovery is the Torx-drive screw head. It's great! It doesn't cam-out like Phillips heads and is an absolutely positive drive. I can drive, remove, drive, remove, etc., and the screw heads stay in good condition. I find that there are lots of screw sizes and types available in Torx-drive at my local hardware stores and lumber yards.

An amazing hardware store is McMaster-Carr Supply Company. They have about half a million products in their catalog -- seems like enough, doesn't it! For a Wiki article on the store, see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McMaster-Carr

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McMaster-Carr)The link I use for the store is:
http://www.mcmaster.com/ (http://www.mcmaster.com/)#

Here's a search for Torx screws:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#torx-screws/=b4eurg

(http://www.mcmaster.com/#torx-screws/=b4eurg)Did you know that the Phillips screw was designed to cam-out!!!
"Phillips screws came with more advanced automation processes specifically because they cause the screw driver to cam out, so that a machine or assembly line factory worker could not over-tighten them. With a straight screw you can over-tighten and shear off the heads. The cam out quality is preferred for applications like drywall and hinges." You might find this article on the various kinds of screw drives of interest:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pozidriv#Pozidriv

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pozidriv#Pozidriv)I like the KR Tools 71111 Pro Series 34-Piece Power Bit Set. I've bought it for just $5 at a local store. For a description, see:
http://power-tools.hardwarestore.com/54-394-screwdriver-bit-sets/power-bit-set-119306.aspx

(http://power-tools.hardwarestore.com/54-394-screwdriver-bit-sets/power-bit-set-119306.aspx)Note that the description isn't quite accurate. There are actually thirty-one Phillips, Pozidriv, Torx, hex, and straight bits, plus a 1/4" hex extension (with a stronger than average magnet!).

The set lists for $15, but Aubuchon Hardware's (link above) price with shipping is: 1 -- $8.94, 2 -- $12.93, and 3 -- $15.92. Worth buying, even if just for the silicone bit holders. They are a good way to store your 1/4" hex shank bits and drills. They are suitable both for shop and on-the-job bit storage. I'm glad to have discovered the set!

HTH.

pappybaynes
06-17-2011, 01:09 PM
I love my set as well...have had great luck with them for about a year and then last week I went to charge a battery and got the notification on the charger that the battery was junk!! I have searched for the best price on the batteries and they are all in the $70++ range with only a 90 day warranty...I am bummed...but my oldest son warns me about buying tools at the big box stores - same model number, but cheaper guts! I still love the performance...

bleeth
06-17-2011, 04:23 PM
When it comes to replacement batteries it doesn't matter whether you are looking for Makita, Dewalt, Bosch, or anyone-they nail you. The difference in buying a new tool on sale with two batteries and just buying two batteries is often very little. Sometimes even cheaper.

CNYDWW
06-17-2011, 07:36 PM
I've sold more screw guns for $20-30 (difference between two new batteries and a gun with batteries on average) and just tell them it could use new batteries. They always seam happy about it till they find out how much the batteries are themselves.

Regards
Randy

dvmike
06-18-2011, 12:03 AM
We have gone all torx and square drive at the shop. Phillips screws are frowned on and flats are strictly prohibited !
Who the heck was the rocket scientist that came up with flathead screws anyways ? He should have been shot !

CNYDWW
06-18-2011, 12:54 AM
We have gone all torx and square drive at the shop. Phillips screws are frowned on and flats are strictly prohibited !
Who the heck was the rocket scientist that came up with flathead screws anyways ? He should have been shot !

Some idiot blacksmith prior to the industrial revolution.

Regards
Randy

fozzyber
06-18-2011, 02:44 AM
bought a set of ridgid drill / impact when they had their life time warranty program, buy, register, = life time warranty,
I read the fine print AND IT INCLUDED BATTERIES!!!! even swapped out 3 of them when they died. hell yea!!! , I also have a 12" compound miter saw, and nail gun on the program.

I also have the small bosch, 12v driver and impact LOVE, LOVE, LOVE them.
I also like my bosch 36volt hammer drill, and bosch bull dog extreme rotary hammer.

fozzyber
06-18-2011, 02:49 AM
program is still going....

from their website....

LIFETIME SERVICE AGREEMENT FOR RIDGIDŽ HAND HELD POWER TOOLS, STATIONARY POWER TOOLS AND PNEUMATIC TOOLS
In addition to the 3-Year Limited Service Warranty currently included with RIDGIDŽ Brand Hand Held Power Tools Stationary Power Tools, and Pneumatic Tools, purchasers of these products may elect for a limited time to receive a free Lifetime Service Agreement. To accept this Lifetime Service Agreement, you must register your product and submit proof of purchase as described below. The Lifetime Service Agreement provides the original owner of qualifying RIDGIDŽ Brand tools a lifetime of free replacement batteries, free service and free replacement parts subject to the limitations set forth below.