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- From: munoz@bcstec.ca.boeing.com (David Munoz)
- Subject: Re: 9.6v vs 12v cordless drills
- Message-ID: <C1FDsD.2Ay@bcstec.ca.boeing.com>
- Organization: Boeing Computer Services
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- References: <C17zDM.Mux@hfglobe.intel.com>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 19:50:32 GMT
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- Greg Tollefson (gregt@hfglobe.intel.com) wrote:
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- : I am looking into cordless drills. What is the performance gain by
- : going to the 12v cordless. The cost adder is 20-30%. Can both
- : handle 3" drywall screws into 2x4's? Any other WOW.
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- : Greg T.
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- I don't know about the other brands, but my Makita 9.6 volt has
- low speed (high torque) and high speed (low torque) settings. The only
- problem I've had with 3" drywall screws is breaking them off
- from two much torque in hard wood.
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- David Munoz
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