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  1. #1
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    Default drill for plasterboard

    hello,

    whats the best drill to get for plasterboarding?

    after quality and longevity

    regards

    myla

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    What are you trying to do? You could poke a nail through plaster? Maybe you mean a hole saw for lights etc.?

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    I think we are talking cordless drill for screwing sheets.

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    Hi Myla, when my wife and I did our house, we went out and bought a screw gun
    Cant remember the brand name, but costs around $400.00 from memory

    They are great if doing a fair bit of plaster

    Regards Thommo

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    hello,

    thanks want for whole house, putting sheets on

    regards

    myla

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    You need a high speed screwgun with a depth setting nosecone. These are specifically made for fixing gyprock. Makita, and Hilti both make excellent models and makits have a few models, bith corded and cordless that have a strip magazine screw feed. There's probably more brands out there but this is what I used to see being used by all the gyprockers.

    Mick
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    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

    - Henry Ford 1938

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    Yeah yeah ... pick the fool!

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    Myla, GMC do a corded screwgun for plaster (search drywall gun), currently $49 at bunnings, has variable speed and the depth setting nosecone.

    For the price I'd give one of them a go, if you don't get the job done within the 2 year warranty there's something wrong.

    On the other hand, if you plan to do more plastering long term it may be worthwhile investing in a much better quality tool (obviously for a lot more $ )


    Cheers....................Sean


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    I've got the GMC one. Not good for roofing but good for plasterboard. The cord is a hassle so you probably need a regular cordless screwdriver as well.

    Cheers
    Pulse

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