... and an Impact driver rather than a combi drill.
A guy that works for us uses a Makita Impact Driver for pretty much anything. It certainly makes light work of putting screws in and weighs bugger all making it ideal for continuous use, but the noise does my head in when he's using it in our workshop! The advantage seems to be the impact action keeping the driver tip firmly engaged with the screw so not needing as much 'leaning on'. I probably should have borrowed it when I laid some decking last summer.
A guy that works for us uses a Makita Impact Driver for pretty much anything. It certainly makes light work of putting screws in and weighs bugger all making it ideal for continuous use, but the noise does my head in when he's using it in our workshop! The advantage seems to be the impact action keeping the driver tip firmly engaged with the screw so not needing as much 'leaning on'. I probably should have borrowed it when I laid some decking last summer.