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crowvet

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  1. Daryle,

     

    Pay attention to the aph.  Some are 1.5 and others are 3.0.  Which makes for the difference in price.  It appears some are whining about it in the reviews.  Not sure what I have and can't look as I'am not home.  I have used mine a lot without any issues.  And as I mentioned in my previous post, if I remember correctly the kit I have was quite a bit more than the $199.

    I ended up buying the Dewalt 20 volt Lithium Ion set with the drill and the impact.... Better reviews and a little more money... Hopefully it was a good choice.

  2. I still can't figure out how to post pictures on here without going thru photobucket.  I used to be able to just browse my pics and pull one. I like the old way better. Now I'm lost.

    I have trouble too... I always seem to do it, but don't ask me how.. This one came from Photo Bucket

  3. Daryle, 

     

    If you used a screw gun like the one in the link that I have posted it is awesome.  That thing drives screws and what not like nobody's business.  This is the kit I have and love it.  I see it has come down in price as well.  Actually had a customer give it to me for Christmas one year as a "thank you".  The drill is nice too.  

     

    http://www.homedepot.com/p/Makita-18-Volt-Lithium-Ion-Compact-Combo-Kit-2-Tool-LCT200W/100596872#.UeMPXhbENFI

    That is the exact one I had decided on... I had it in my cart at Amazon and then saw your post... Way better deal at Home Depot. Glad I held off.

  4. Why would you need a hammer drill for pads?  I have a hammer drill that I can also turn off the hammer effect, but I don't really use it.  I have a Hilti for hammering when I need it.  Get yourself one of those 18V Lithium Ion Makitas, and you won't regret it.  Probably one of my favorite tools. 

    I don't need one for the pads, but I recently borrowed one for putting together a play structure. I liked how it drove the screws in, so I was wondering if it would have a negative effect if the same drill was used with the pads. The one I borrowed was a Makita, so ya Chris I will check that one out. Thanks for the Thumbs up on the Makita 

  5. Odd symptoms, The power steering would indicate that the belt was not turning the pump... The no brakes would  indicate no vacuum to the booster. The no gears with these other two symptoms would make me think the engine had actually died and was not running when she put it in gear??? Is that a possibility? 

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