I have commented on one of ACG's photo's and all the cords. Ya, I have the same issue and am always stepping and walking over cords.
On Successful Farming Tool segment they had a Farmer test and Milwaukee Battery Operated "skillsaw" (I know that is a brand but that is what I call them, kinda like Haybine. I think you all know what I mean.) for steel. It got a very good review from the Farmer. Althought rated for 1/4 inch max he said he cut 1/2 inch with it with good success.
So my question is, has anyone changed over:
Metal cutting "skillsaw",
Milwaukee Hand Held Band Saw,
4 and 1/2 inch grinders,
as well as the drill and impact drivers most of us have,
to battery operated tools in their shop.
How did that work. Could the batteries and chargers keep up with you?
Now if I could just figure out how to make my shop vac more handy.
Paul
On Successful Farming Tool segment they had a Farmer test and Milwaukee Battery Operated "skillsaw" (I know that is a brand but that is what I call them, kinda like Haybine. I think you all know what I mean.) for steel. It got a very good review from the Farmer. Althought rated for 1/4 inch max he said he cut 1/2 inch with it with good success.
So my question is, has anyone changed over:
Metal cutting "skillsaw",
Milwaukee Hand Held Band Saw,
4 and 1/2 inch grinders,
as well as the drill and impact drivers most of us have,
to battery operated tools in their shop.
How did that work. Could the batteries and chargers keep up with you?
Now if I could just figure out how to make my shop vac more handy.
Paul