Originally Posted by DaKCMan AP:
Not DIY.. but anyone have pipes in their home hydro-jetted?
Did in my last house. Old orangeburg tile sewer line that had issues with roots. The guy used a camera as well to show what it looked like. I was impressed with the results. We moved so I don't know about long term, but I felt it was worth it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jspchief:
Did in my last house. Old orangeburg tile sewer line that had issues with roots. The guy used a camera as well to show what it looked like. I was impressed with the results. We moved so I don't know about long term, but I felt it was worth it.
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
Question: I am looking for a solid drill and impact drill set that can take a beating. What are the most reliable and durable brands.
Thanks
Dewalt are OK. I like the hitachi with lithium ion batteries. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Dewalt are OK. I like the hitachi with lithium ion batteries.
We have a DeWalt impact with the lithium batteries at work, and we've had trouble with the batteries getting hotter than hell during extended use. IMO corded is the way to go if you want power and reliability with an impact. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
Question: I am looking for a solid drill and impact drill set that can take a beating. What are the most reliable and durable brands.
Thanks
Cordless? Dewalt, Makita, Milwaukee are all pretty solid.
Check the price of extra batteries. You may find that a cheaper "dispisable" brand offers better value than one that will last 15 years but cost 5x as much as you replace batteries. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baconeater:
We have a DeWalt impact with the lithium batteries at work, and we've had trouble with the batteries getting hotter than hell during extended use. IMO corded is the way to go if you want power and reliability with an impact.
I have the nicad dewalts and they're pretty good as long as you don't overcharge the battery.
Frankly I've never used an impact driver like that. I've used 1/2 and 3/4 impact wrenches but air is the way to go there. At one time we had a hitachi 1/2 impact and it was awesome. But we killed the batteries and they quit making them so we switched them to all air. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jspchief:
Cordless? Dewalt, Makita, Milwaukee are all pretty solid.
Check the price of extra batteries. You may find that a cheaper "dispisable" brand offers better value than one that will last 15 years but cost 5x as much as you replace batteries.
Probably going to go with milwaukee, I haven't bought a drill ever, I got my grandpas hand me down. [Reply]
Pretty much everyone I know that uses tools for a living uses DeWalt. But if you just need something for occasional use around the house the Milwaukee should be fine. They were once a very respected brand but like many others they have cheapened their stuff up over the years. [Reply]