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Hello boys/girls I've got a makita autofeed 18v having nothing but problems with it so I'm after a new one what's the best one out there any make help please
 
I had a lovely senco 18 volt one never jammed. I had my broken into and that was one of thing's that got nicked:RpS_cursing: will replace it with the same one when I have some spare money .
 
I had a lovely senco 18 volt one never jammed. I had my van broken into and that was one of thing's that got nicked:RpS_cursing: will replace it with the same one when I have some spare money .
 
How much for the 3 of them?

I'll have word with my son in the morning, are you interested? I'll be honest we didn't like them.
There are two of the 25-55mm and one of the 45-75mm guns. All just serviced even though they've done very little work.
 
I'll have word with my son in the morning, are you interested? I'll be honest we didn't like them.
There are two of the 25-55mm and one of the 45-75mm guns. All just serviced even though they've done very little work.
Ive got the 25-55mm, the lad i do work with lends mine but is after his own, now you say youve got the 45-75mm if the price is good i might be interested let me know. OH and you say they are 110v?
 
Ive got the 25-55mm, the lad i do work with lends mine but is after his own, now you say youve got the 45-75mm if the price is good i might be interested let me know. OH and you say they are 110v?

Yes both 110v and in perfect condition, I'll PM you later.
 
You're in luck if you take Flynnys advice as I've got three of these I want to move on.

Did these all go or do you still have them??? Just to clarify as we term them as screw guns over here, they are the belt fed makitas that you use the collated screws with??? Mainly used by ourselves for boarding???
 
Got to be HILTI, its around £400 but well worth it, and works out cheaper if you just buy one in the begining instead of going through all the makitas and sencos only to realise in the end their S**** Ive had all three and can only recomend the hilti.
 
We've had the Hilti rep round before plugging their Lease hire thing - if you want to try anything they'll bring it to where your working and lend it to you for a day or so.
Looks good quality gear but a tad expensive.
 
just make sure its got stacks of lead with it, that ryobi i have came with a short lead and its a right terwat holding the gun in one hand and the frigging tranny in the other :RpS_lol:
 
Yes he did, sorry i never got back to you andy, i spoke to my mate and he wasnt lookin to be spendin that sort of money, also dont want to put the mockers on your price but they are a lot cheaper on ebay.
 
My Makita with 3 batteries was £329+ Vat. The refund I demanded from Makita was for exactly the same amount.
 
Yes he did, sorry i never got back to you andy, i spoke to my mate and he wasnt lookin to be spendin that sort of money, also dont want to put the mockers on your price but they are a lot cheaper on ebay.

Most on ebay are the older style, the only two I could find look very well used. Ours are as new. I'm not bothered whether we sell them or not but they would be a good buy for anyone who wants one.
 
Most on ebay are the older style, the only two I could find look very well used. Ours are as new. I'm not bothered whether we sell them or not but they would be a good buy for anyone who wants one.

Yep i agree they are a good buy and worth their money.
 
Hi big Steve
Had issues with mine aswell untill i removed the small metal piece on the end that slots in,where the end of the screw comes thru
Now i have three guns. No problems since.Hope this helps
 
i've got a senco 18v...frigin hate it...i know its my fault cos its probably not set-up right....are they still popular?
 
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