K'ledgeBldr
Well-known member
Both! As each has specific purposes; and/or some tasks are just more suited for one "power" source over another.
I have a pretty nice home shop that I set up about 5 years ago. Plumbed in 100’ of copper all recessed and about 5 drops. Almost never use it. Ended up buying more battery tools. We have a couple of houses and several business properties so I don’t do all my work in 1 place and battery is more convenient. I do have a blast cabinet that I need to set up so eventually the big compressor will occasionally be used properly. A hose reel would have been fine instead of most of that copper plumbing.
I built my garage last year (see my signature for the build thread). The electrical plan included a dedicated 220v circuit for a compressor since, in my mind, that was always required for any self-respecting home garage. At one point I almost pulled the trigger on a new 60 gal. Quincy.So are big *** air tanks still a thing. I keep seeing all kind of cool battery powered tools. Im wondering if the cost of air is worth it. I have a 2 stage 80 gallon compressor. What can I do with that, that I cant do with batteries? Im waiting on permits for my new garage so is it even worth it to wire 220v and plumb air lines?
Total waste. I'll take that useless junk off your hands and all you have to do is pay for my fuel ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Oh come on; those G and H load rated truck tires can be aired up with a bicycle tire pump![]()
