Cordless Impact Gun Brand/Size

Your going to need those million Batteries, I bought a Milwaukee and definitely not worth it for my purpose, electric puts it to shame unless you cycle a batterie every 3-4 holes(15mins) for 3-5 holes it works, but when you have couple hundred it sucks
That's kind of what I figured. I already have all the corded stuff for when the task calls for it. But man, not dragging cords and hoses over walls and through rebar sure is nice.
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This is my current site. There's 600 feet of walls on grade beams for decks, a koi pond and a driveway. All on piles. Front and back of this huge lot. Being fully cordless has saved me a lot of grief.
 
That's kind of what I figured. I already have all the corded stuff for when the task calls for it. But man, not dragging cords and hoses over walls and through rebar sure is nice.
Agreed, I hate corded tools, rain and ground fault plus 100ft of cord don’t do so good, but the amount of batteries needed is insane
 
That's kind of what I figured. I already have all the corded stuff for when the task calls for it. But man, not dragging cords and hoses over walls and through rebar sure is nice.
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This is my current site. There's 600 feet of walls on grade beams for decks, a koi pond and a driveway. All on piles. Front and back of this huge lot. Being fully cordless has saved me a lot of grief.
Art in it's finest "form"!
 
Ya fairly small job, this job was over an acre with 2000 ft plus of walls, and the same in retaining walls, over 1000 dowels had to be drilled, so yes battery’s have a spot in the industry but you can’t beat corded jack hammer
 

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Ya fairly small job, this job was over an acre with 2000 ft plus of walls, and the same in retaining walls, over 1000 dowels had to be drilled, so yes battery’s have a spot in the industry but you can’t beat corded jack hammer
I don't miss that world whatsoever. I probably installed over 1 000 000 of chamfer during my apprenticeship. And for some reason it was always AFTER the cages were dropped. All hand nailed. I made a good business of making pea-shooters in metal shop in High School after that lol.
 
I don't miss that world whatsoever. I probably installed over 1 000 000 of chamfer during my apprenticeship. And for some reason it was always AFTER the cages were dropped. All hand nailed. I made a good business of making pea-shooters in metal shop in High School after that lol.
lol, we like to do it before rebar go in
 
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