Re: generator vs battery tools
Well I have a dewalt 18 volt drill, I have a milwaukee radio, cause the plan was to go to milwaukee 18 v drill, but the day that i finally got sick of my old dewalt cause the clutch is more or less bad, price and the fact that if i got another dewalt, i would then have 1-1/2 battery drills, made me go dewalt over milwaukee.
I am actually thinking Bosch 18volt this go round, cause, really I am thinking buy a set of basic tools and a jobox and leave them at the houses, thereby saving 1 to 2 hrs of packing, loading and unloading everyday.
Really I would only use the battery tools to do the initial service set up. The plywood, the SEC hole and screwing up the first temporary plugs. Ounce I get that stuff, I am definitely going to milwaukee corded tools, I've tried to drill a house with a Dewalt 18volt, coupled with age, thats more or less how I jacked the clutch up in it. Bur I am also thinking, that a cordless set of toys would be just the trick, for attics, hanging service heads and other such places where you only have 30 mins of work and a cord would just be a pain in the you know what.
On the other hand a generator provides endless power, on the other other hand , i live in an apartment so where am i going to store the thing, but on the 3rd other hand, we have a farm. So a generator would be useful.
I'm starting to believe it will be purely a matter of personal preference...
but last question.... which is easier to maintain a hardly used generator, If I got 8 houses in a year, it might get 30 days worth of use
or a moderately used set of cordless tools...
doing the rough stuff with my corded tools