Larry Caldwell
Elite Member
I recently picked up a 1960 Craftsman 12" table saw set to run on 240v. It's a fine saw, in mint condition. It cost me $100.
I still have my 30 year old Skil 77 from the end of my construction worker days. The same with my Dewalt screw gun and Wards 1/2" drill motor. I have a 9", 15 amp angle grinder that is way faster than the little things they sell nowadays. I also have a nice selection of air tools. I love my 3/8" air ratchet, way handier than the 1/2" impact wrench for pulling a stuck spark plug.
Corded or hosed tools are perfect for shop use. Battery tools are great where a cord or hose won't reach, though I have a little camp generator that will run any corded tool that draws less than 10 amps, like the screw gun or 3/8" drill motor.
I still have my 30 year old Skil 77 from the end of my construction worker days. The same with my Dewalt screw gun and Wards 1/2" drill motor. I have a 9", 15 amp angle grinder that is way faster than the little things they sell nowadays. I also have a nice selection of air tools. I love my 3/8" air ratchet, way handier than the 1/2" impact wrench for pulling a stuck spark plug.
Corded or hosed tools are perfect for shop use. Battery tools are great where a cord or hose won't reach, though I have a little camp generator that will run any corded tool that draws less than 10 amps, like the screw gun or 3/8" drill motor.