I have used the T15+3 for building a fence and a garage as well instead of using a framing nailer. Since I am not a pro, it is sometimes ok to be able to re-do some of the work....Not that it happens so often, but it gives me the feel of more control.
Anyway, the T15+3 was more than strong enough to 90% of the screwdriving, but some of the bigger fastening screws i had to use was just too big. So I called my local Festool dealer and asked what he could offer me. And we soon agreed that either a Hilti SF22A (I think this in the US is called SF18A+?) or a Protool DRC18-4 Li would do the job. I decided to give the >Protool a chance, and I must say that this light 18V drill is very impressive. It weights only 1,8kg with battery and is also compatible with all of the accessories of Festool. So no need for me to replace this one with the more powerful (and much heavier Hilti). I have since my garage project (it is only 50 squaremeters) also used it to drill some 103mm (approx just above 4" holes?) holes with a hole saw through 2x6" wood. So yes I can say that a Festool T15+3 and a Protool DRC18-4 drill is a good combination for a builder I guess. I have no problems give it my best recommendations
Anyway, the T15+3 was more than strong enough to 90% of the screwdriving, but some of the bigger fastening screws i had to use was just too big. So I called my local Festool dealer and asked what he could offer me. And we soon agreed that either a Hilti SF22A (I think this in the US is called SF18A+?) or a Protool DRC18-4 Li would do the job. I decided to give the >Protool a chance, and I must say that this light 18V drill is very impressive. It weights only 1,8kg with battery and is also compatible with all of the accessories of Festool. So no need for me to replace this one with the more powerful (and much heavier Hilti). I have since my garage project (it is only 50 squaremeters) also used it to drill some 103mm (approx just above 4" holes?) holes with a hole saw through 2x6" wood. So yes I can say that a Festool T15+3 and a Protool DRC18-4 drill is a good combination for a builder I guess. I have no problems give it my best recommendations
