Where I work has all modern digital battery chargers that will not charge a battery that is completely dead,I had to run home and get my old school charger that did the job so what is with those chargers that they will not charge a completely dead battery.
Went to the basement to put the clothes in the dryer and a drill on the shelves got my attention that I do not remember where it came from but its a 1/2 and according to the tag goes to 575 and not variable speed,its a good old heavy duty Craftsman most likely from the 60s but still a little too...
Went to HF and did find one 1/2 drill that had the screw to adjust the speed on the trigger,going to look at others this week and going to borrow one from a guy at work to get it done this time and since I will have more to do in the future I will get one. I really do not like borrowing tools...
Want a slow drill to reduce the heat on the drill bit,all I got are faster drills and have a hard time from burning up drill bits even with lubrication.
I need to drill the crank in my 235 for a bolt to help hold the balancer on,I ordered a fixture to do it and it has stamped on it 400 rpm or less and I know I have no drills that will go that slow so who sells one.
Its going to stay on the bench until I find parts,I do have about 10 other ratchets I can use but eventually would like to fix it since it was made in the states. It is not on the top priority projects right now.
When I get doing body work I need all the air I can get,I also use air grinders too and really could use a 80 gallon but 60 will do just fine. I would rather have the capacity and not need it then to need it and not have it.