Michael Kellough
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Steven said,
"I can imagine the feature disparity between corded and cordless tools is only going to increase with time."
I sometimes do special effects for commercials (tabletop scale). About 25 years ago I was operating a motorized rig that used a cordless drill as the driver. When the battery died I substituted an old school Milwaukee corded drill. Even though the load was negligible the speed was very erratic simply from fluctuations (I assume) from the grid. We had to wait for the battery to charge to get the steady rpm the speed control in the cordless drill provided.
"I can imagine the feature disparity between corded and cordless tools is only going to increase with time."
I sometimes do special effects for commercials (tabletop scale). About 25 years ago I was operating a motorized rig that used a cordless drill as the driver. When the battery died I substituted an old school Milwaukee corded drill. Even though the load was negligible the speed was very erratic simply from fluctuations (I assume) from the grid. We had to wait for the battery to charge to get the steady rpm the speed control in the cordless drill provided.