I saw a marketing video for one of those, and it comes in handy for removing trim, etc.
Wouldn't be my first choice if I was remodeling a house, or nudging heavy machinery though.
I have one. For some stupid reason, I had him put the vacuum in the attic instead of in the garage, or some other accessible location.
I now have a regular upright vacuum that everyone has, and make do with it.
For the garage, I have a shop vac.
Hmmm, looking at it some more. Kzguy2 are you left handed? As a right hander, I think there'd be less welding lead in the way if the table were on the other side of the cart.
I'd keep looking. It's been raining here a lot, and it's nice to park the cars in a dry garage.
I had the luxury of laying out the floorplan for my house/garage, and used my old 2-car garage as a reference. Ended up with a 3 car garage that quickly became too small, so built an 8X16 shed for...
I was thinking the same thing. If I signed up to a mountain climbing forum, and there was a big, "Americans and their pathetic excuse for a mountain range" attitude, I wouldn't stick around long either.
I've heard of similar things from there. Even companies that command as much attention as Apple need to micromanage the plant to maintain quality.
So maybe "gladly build" should be "capably build".