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No. It means that Isaac Lord recently went to the Woodworking Show at Alexandra Palace and had a selection of promotional products from Bosch.

You need to look at models and prices.

I had to look at the tearful experience of negotiating the north London traffic on a Friday. It was challenging, even without a blue light extravaganza on the A1/A406 confluence.....

Bloody plod, shouldn't be allowed out....

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I'm *totally* lost. :-)

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Dave Plowman (News)

Coo, English lessons from dimm. That's me told then. Hahahahah.

Watch you don't snap them off.

If you pilot drilled first you would not have that problem. A cheap cordless will then wizz them in on high speed, and of course slowed down for the last couple of turns. As already said, with two cordless drills, you can drill the pilots with one and drive with t'other.

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Phil Addison

It's historical. Folk buy mains hammer drills first. They later get an sds, and hey presto, they then have both.

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Phil Addison

Hammer wasn't around when I got my first drill - a blue B&D. Oh - it still works fine. Although I did have it reconditioned about 30 years ago. :-)

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Dave Plowman (News)

They brand a very expensive SDS.

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Doctor Evil

Dim Lin, the Oriental enchantress, is an expert on the fine art of Oriental languages. The cheek of it!

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That's one of their main problems. Because they make nothing, their quality is very variable, even on hand tools.

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Dave Plowman (News)

Andy Hall wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com:

Truth to tell, I didn't even notice what sort of device it was! Just went ding-ding in my head afterwards that it was green but said Pro. In the trade dept. they don't have many tools on display - mostly hinges, handles, kitchen fittings, etc.

I do my best to avoid. Luckily, I would virtually always be going towards London at busy times. Seems easier than getting out.

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Rod Hewitt

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