I can't see that being kind to faded brittle old Hoovers at all 😂 I have a 40v impact for when things get a bit serious, but 99% of the time it just needs to be a nice powerful screwdriver really... Thanks for the recommendation though!
Maybe, but I'm worried even a tiny small impact driver would be too powerful 99% of the time. The Makita drill is just the right level of power without being too dangerous. I'd like a hex fitting though, that would speed things up no end 😂
@@beko1987 Impact won’t be too bad if your trigger control is decent, I use one on my Henries and it is much faster, keep the drill for drilling and buffing mainly now
Good job Sam!! Nice and thorough! If i were buying a henry used id have one of yours! Sadly though i have too many😂
These Henry videos are great Sam. Watching on 29th December 👍
Sam I didn’t know you were a magician 😂😂
You’re excellent at this well done 🎉❤
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When you get a new drill get a dewalt DCF800P1, makitas 12v line has like 3 tools
I can't see that being kind to faded brittle old Hoovers at all 😂 I have a 40v impact for when things get a bit serious, but 99% of the time it just needs to be a nice powerful screwdriver really... Thanks for the recommendation though!
Nice
Did she end up keeping it. just saw the end screen 🤣
Yep the cleaning lady has him as part of her fleet now 👌
When the Makita dies you could buy the Makita 12v impact driver
Maybe, but I'm worried even a tiny small impact driver would be too powerful 99% of the time. The Makita drill is just the right level of power without being too dangerous. I'd like a hex fitting though, that would speed things up no end 😂
@@beko1987 Impact won’t be too bad if your trigger control is decent, I use one on my Henries and it is much faster, keep the drill for drilling and buffing mainly now
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