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Hi i am currently gas service and repair, havent really required any powertools, I have got pflush machine, looking to go a bit into installations, what set of tools would i need for just boiler swaps?

I am looking into sds drills and to be honest know. Nothing about them, ill need a core drill bits, just wanted to know what kind of sds i would need, does it need to be so powerful and if so what in the specs shall i look for, from looking a corded sds do i need high wattage and rpm if so whats the minimum requirement i need?

Same with cordless what power would be able to do the job, as im not sure a cordless would be able to do the job, i would like to get cordless too, just need get my head round

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GOOD CORDLESS SAY DEWALT BQ ABOUT 100
MEDIUM POWER SDS
CORE DRILLS, NOW GOOD ONES COST. IF STOLEN OR BREAK
YOUR HEART BROKEN
OTHERS WILL NOT AGREE BUT A CORE DRILL FOR 120 IS GOOD FOR FLUES AND WASTE PIPE. IF IT BREAKS OR GET STOLEN AFTER SAY 10 JOBS WHO CARES.
 
Sds drill, core drill, core bits, maybe a set of hole saws. That should get you started
 
Makita would be my advice bud I use my sds for core drilling and 7-24mm bits, their core drills are good but nearly ÂŁ300 lid, set of core bits , get yourself a 18v cordless with 4ah batteries metal chuck version a 4"grinder for cutting flues, skill saw for floor boards , and a multi tool other than your hand tools and a couple of levels your good to go . good luck kop.
 
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