Ok, so back looking at impact wrenches, ratchets, drills, sanders, grinders, paint sprayer, oscillating tools, right angle cutting tools, die grinders and more.
However, looks like there are options for all of these in a good 20 volt battery option (or similar) as well.
Now the battery options are clearly more money as you need an electric motor to power the device, vs an air powered device which I'm guessing is easier and simpler to build.
However the battery systems look to be more versatile add they can power more items such as lights, etc. Plus there is no need for pneumatic tubing to run between the tank and the device.
I'm thinking im going to skip the pneumatic tools and go to a new set of battery powered tools.
Overall is the only downside the loss of a specific dedicated impact wrench? Thoughts?
Might be necessary to have both if my end goal is to have a multipurpose workshop for all sorts of projects to be done in there. I dunno.
However, looks like there are options for all of these in a good 20 volt battery option (or similar) as well.
Now the battery options are clearly more money as you need an electric motor to power the device, vs an air powered device which I'm guessing is easier and simpler to build.
However the battery systems look to be more versatile add they can power more items such as lights, etc. Plus there is no need for pneumatic tubing to run between the tank and the device.
I'm thinking im going to skip the pneumatic tools and go to a new set of battery powered tools.
Overall is the only downside the loss of a specific dedicated impact wrench? Thoughts?
Might be necessary to have both if my end goal is to have a multipurpose workshop for all sorts of projects to be done in there. I dunno.