Sujet : Re: Simultaneous Multiple Tool Melt Down
De : none (at) *nospam* none.com99 (Bob La Londe)
Groupes : rec.crafts.metalworkingDate : 29. Sep 2024, 19:24:26
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On 9/25/2024 12:02 PM, Richard Smith wrote:
... and my apologies for not having more to add when you were information seeking. For 30-ish years as a contractor (23 owning my own company) I found it was often much faster to use heavy duty corded tools even if it meant lugging out and uncoiling heavy duty extension cords. I promise I can drill every hole in stick frame house for wiring with a corded Milwaukee drill in half the time as a decent 1/2 Milwaukee cordless drill regardless of the battery size. I used my cordless drills a lot on jobs, but not when I had a lot of drilling to do. I also went through the early days on battery platforms for a variety of cordless tools and most of them were garbage from any brand initially, so I just carried corded tools for everything. Its only been relatively recently I started using more cordless stuff besides drills regularly and only this year that I learned that a bigger amp hour cordless tool battery will also often be capable of more cranking amps.
I can't give you studies or reports. I can just tell you what my experience is.
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