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I didn't say I was going to spend 320. I said "if necessary".
I already have a mitre saw. In fact, I have a full shop including 80-gallon=
compressor, blast cabinet, parts washer, panel beating tools, and a boat l=
oad of hand tools.
I simply want the best cordless drill/screw driver out there. My experience=
with ryobi is that they don't hold up to even how much I use them.
tim
________________________________
From: John T. Blair <jblair1948@cox.net>
Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2021 10:09 PM
To: Tim . <tims_datsun_stuff@outlook.com>
Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Cordless drill/screw driver
At 10:58 AM 1/10/2021, Tim wrote:
>I have a $100 menards rebate check and a $60 rebate visa card that are bot=
h
>burning a hole in my pocket. Also, I have the 15% "anything you can fit in=
the
>bag" sale bag. I figure $160 is a good starting point and am willing to at=
least
>match that 160 or more if necessary to get the best out there right now.
......
>I am not worried about a little heavier than most as I am not contractor a=
nd this
>won't get used every day. I am just getting tired of dragging cords. I'd l=
ike
>whatever I get to be the start of going all cordless (skill saw, Sawzall, =
etc).
Tim,
If you are not going to be using it every day, why do you want to spend a t=
on of
money on a cordless drill. You say you have $160 burning a hole in your po=
cket
and are willing to put another $160 to that. Man that $320!!!! You can ge=
t a
Roybi or such for say $100. Usually around Xmas which you just missed, you=
can
get a Roybi kit with a drill, saw, and another tool for less than $150. Th=
at's where
I'd put the first $160. Then I'd look at something else like a sliding com=
pound
miter saw, or a nail gun or two, or some other tools.
Now that being said, let me say I buy a lot of Harbor Freight tools. And f=
or the
occassional use they work well. I have a $25 ish oscillating saw, which I'=
ve used
for something over 5 yrs. It just died in the middle of a remodel in a bed=
room.
So I bought another. Especially if you don't know what you're going to use=
it for.
I also have a cheap $20 H.F. recriprocating saw that has paid for it's self=
. If I'd
have bought a $100 to $300 version of either of these tools, I'd never had =
really
gotten my money worth out of the tool. I'm 72 and it's getting harder and =
harder
every day for me to do a lot of the things I used to do, like bend over. :)=
So why
should I pay for a tool that would last me for the next 30 years or so, if =
I'm only
going to be around for another 10 years?
Spend a little less money on a tool, and get more of them. Especially if i=
t not your
bread and butter.
John
2
Thanks all
tim
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<div><font size=3D"3">At 10:58 AM 1/10/2021, Tim wrote:<br>
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>I have a $100 menards rebate check and a $60 rebate visa card that are =
both <br>
>burning a hole in my pocket. Also, I have the 15% "anything you ca=
n fit in the <br>
>bag" sale bag. I figure $160 is a good starting point and am willi=
ng to at least
<br>
>match that 160 or more if necessary to get the best out there right now=
. <br>
<br>
......<br>
<br>
>I am not worried about a little heavier than most as I am not contracto=
r and this
<br>
>won't get used every day. I am just getting tired of dragging cords. I'=
d like <br>
>whatever I get to be the start of going all cordless (skill saw, Sawzal=
l, etc).<br>
<br>
Tim,<br>
<br>
If you are not going to be using it every day, why do you want to spend a t=
on of<br>
money on a cordless drill. You say you have $160 burning a hole in yo=
ur pocket<br>
and are willing to put another $160 to that. Man that $320!!!! =
You can get a <br>
Roybi or such for say $100. Usually around Xmas which you just missed=
, you can<br>
get a Roybi kit with a drill, saw, and another tool for less than $150.&nbs=
p; That's where<br>
I'd put the first $160. Then I'd look at something else like a slidin=
g compound <br>
miter saw, or a nail gun or two, or some other tools.<br>
<br>
Now that being said, let me say I buy a lot of Harbor Freight tools. =
And for the<br>
occassional use they work well. I have a $25 ish oscillating saw, whi=
ch I've used
<br>
for something over 5 yrs. It just died in the middle of a remodel in =
a bedroom.<br>
So I bought another. Especially if you don't know what you're going t=
o use it for.<br>
I also have a cheap $20 H.F. recriprocating saw that has paid for it's self=
. If I'd<br>
have bought a $100 to $300 version of either of these tools, I'd never had =
really<br>
gotten my money worth out of the tool. I'm 72 and it's getting harder=
and harder<br>
every day for me to do a lot of the things I used to do, like bend over. :)=
So why<br>
should I pay for a tool that would last me for the next 30 years or so, if =
I'm only<br>
going to be around for another 10 years?<br>
<br>
Spend a little less money on a tool, and get more of them. Especially=
if it not your<br>
bread and butter.<br>
<br>
John<br>
<br>
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