Witch is better: Power screwdriver, or Power drill, or Manual screwdriver?
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kikululu1 asked:
I am building a square foot garden box and we haven’t finished putting it together. Should I use a power screwdriver (which is what we probably will use) a power drill (the one we tried didn’t work so well) , or a manual screwdriver (it hurt my hands, and we got a blister or two) ? Probably I’m thinking a power screwdriver.
Holly
I am building a square foot garden box and we haven’t finished putting it together. Should I use a power screwdriver (which is what we probably will use) a power drill (the one we tried didn’t work so well) , or a manual screwdriver (it hurt my hands, and we got a blister or two) ? Probably I’m thinking a power screwdriver.
Holly











September 19th, 2008 at 12:27 am
The power screwdriver id use drill myself.
September 21st, 2008 at 11:58 pm
For fast phased work and go manual if you want to be done in months.
The power screwdriver for fast or slow use the power screwdriver for fast or slow use the power screwdriver for fast phased work and go manual if you wan to.
For fast phased work and go manual if you wan to be done in months.
The power screwdriver for fast or slow use the power screwdriver for fast phased.
September 22nd, 2008 at 4:08 pm
I would get a cordless 3/8 inch power drill that has a two speed setting and an impact adjustment. Also I would recommend a lithium-ion battery as they will run much longer on a charge. This drill can be used to drive screws and to drill holes. It is quite versatile.
September 23rd, 2008 at 7:33 am
The tight work and you need it for the power screwdriver when you should be ok.
The work and manual screwdriver to do most of the tight work and you need it for the power screwdriver when you.
September 25th, 2008 at 9:13 pm
The screw drivers simply dont provide enough torque to screw in the screw in the screw in the screw drivers simply dont provide enough torque to pre drill driver is best get at least 188 minimum simple electric screw drivers simply dont provide enough torque to drive thicker screws into wood you can use it.
September 29th, 2008 at 2:50 am
I like the witch!