When I was outfitting my shop I got some great advice here. Including; If you are near an electrical outlet, use/buy corded tools. Obviously large tools like mills and lathes still require outlets. But with advances in battery tech. I am more and more tempted to start considering investing in cordless.
Could have relief batteries charging via solar panels. Aside from free power, I like the idea of not burning fossil fuels. The eventual disposal of batteries, environmentally, still sucks but what in life is not a never ending set of pros and cons?
For small shops like mine, seems like a viable option.
This article got me wondering about this subject again;
http://www.popularmechanics.com/hom.../?src=nl&mag=pop&list=nl_pnl_news&date=042517
Could have relief batteries charging via solar panels. Aside from free power, I like the idea of not burning fossil fuels. The eventual disposal of batteries, environmentally, still sucks but what in life is not a never ending set of pros and cons?
For small shops like mine, seems like a viable option.
This article got me wondering about this subject again;
http://www.popularmechanics.com/hom.../?src=nl&mag=pop&list=nl_pnl_news&date=042517