Drills

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Drills


People often ask Scott Cam, the builder on the Backyard Blitz team, for advice about buying cordless drills. His recommendation for anyone purchasing just one electric drill is to go for a good quality mains powered drill (that is with a cord), rather than a cordless drill. Scott explained that although cordless drills have a role, the range of jobs you can use them for is limited. For example you are unable to drill into concrete with most cordless drills and use time is limited by the life of the battery.


Power drill


Scott’s preference is for a variable speed plug-in power drill capable of forward, reverse and impact operation. It can be used as an electric screwdriver but it can also drill through timber using auger bits, through steel using high-speed steel bits, and through brickwork and concrete using masonry bits. Expect to pay $160-$170 for a good quality electric drill (drill bits may be extra).


Cordless drill


If he is using a cordless drill, Scott uses a top of the range, 12V cordless drill with a keyless chuck which retails at around $500. Tradespeople use cordless drills basically as electric screwdrivers and for work in unaccessible places such as on a roof. When they have to put in around 200 screws a day a cordless drill saves a lot of wrist ache. If you do buy a cordless drill, choose one with two quick charge batteries and keep them fully charged at all times. Ask for a tradesman’s brand such as Makita, DeWalt or Panasonic.



Remember:


Buy the best quality power tools that you can afford. They can last a lifetime and save you money in the long run.
Safety first: keep drills and other power tools out of the reach of children.

Further reading


There is a free 48-page bonus booklet attached to the back of the August edition of the Burke’s Backyard Magazine, featuring all the best designs from Backyard Blitz. It includes step-by-step instructions for each makeover, plus a handy plant guide. Burke’s Backyard Magazine is available at newsagents for $4.60.