I'm with Packard V8 and Mr Ratchet......
my electric corded tools have cost me 1 switch in almost 60 years......yes, every 15-20 years they need new cords
1 air tool needed a ball bearing....bearing cage broke
I have a cordless toothbrush......and vibrators for the girls......most of them like the corded Hitachi one the best
Lombie;
everybody used to port cylinder heads with a corded DuMore and an aluminum oxide stone.......
then they discovered carbide burrs and DOTCO air die drinders
someone gave me a Dremel ~30 years ago......I think it's in my Dad's garage
I gave my ~$300 1/4" industrial B&D corded die grinder to my Sister
a 1/8" Cleco 100,000rpm and 1/4" DOTCOs (4) are what I use
I have many pre WWll power tools that all work as designed
my compressor is dated 1946......somebody broke the pulley off and welded it back on I've had it running since '76 without shutting it off(except to move it)
only my flashlights need batteries

my electric corded tools have cost me 1 switch in almost 60 years......yes, every 15-20 years they need new cords
1 air tool needed a ball bearing....bearing cage broke
I have a cordless toothbrush......and vibrators for the girls......most of them like the corded Hitachi one the best
Lombie;
everybody used to port cylinder heads with a corded DuMore and an aluminum oxide stone.......
then they discovered carbide burrs and DOTCO air die drinders
someone gave me a Dremel ~30 years ago......I think it's in my Dad's garage
I gave my ~$300 1/4" industrial B&D corded die grinder to my Sister
a 1/8" Cleco 100,000rpm and 1/4" DOTCOs (4) are what I use
I have many pre WWll power tools that all work as designed
my compressor is dated 1946......somebody broke the pulley off and welded it back on I've had it running since '76 without shutting it off(except to move it)
only my flashlights need batteries
