Stephen B
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But [member=13058]Kev[/member], I tend to agree with [member=40772]Holmz[/member] and the [member=60452]McNally Family[/member] 's perspectives here. If we accept that we are 'mature' in age and consequently with limited budgets, but see our remaining life span with timber products at around 10 - 15 years, why invest in battery tools if as you infer they will be dead and berried within 5 years. Of course there will be a need for some battery tools such as drills, but at this stage of life I can never see myself purchasing; for example, a battery compound saw.
And now you are suggesting that air should be considered. [eek] Try 70 metres of air compared to 70 metres of powered extension cord to my mower shed build!? Or 70 metres of power to a noisy compressor, when the power cable is direct to the tool.
If this is not making sense, blam the usual dyslexic Saturday night [AEST] three glasses of red. LOL. [smile]
And now you are suggesting that air should be considered. [eek] Try 70 metres of air compared to 70 metres of powered extension cord to my mower shed build!? Or 70 metres of power to a noisy compressor, when the power cable is direct to the tool.
If this is not making sense, blam the usual dyslexic Saturday night [AEST] three glasses of red. LOL. [smile]