Best advice is to go with corded tools verses battery. As soon as the revised model comes out the model you have is obsolete, and batteries may not be available. the only battery tool I have is a flashlight or drill. I don't have a 5" or 6" orbital sander. Of the portable sanders, I do have 4 detail sanders, 4 belt sanders, 4" and a 1/3 sheet square sander. In the last four years I only used my portable planer three times. Keep the videos coming.
Undoubtedly the best top 10 tool video on YT. Thank you Scott!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for such a glowing comment. Scott
@@HomeImprovementWoodworking my pleasure Scott! I'm learning a lot from your videos. Keep up the awesome job your doing.
Come on SawStop, Scott's workshop deserves a saw, his channels are superb.
Thanks for the support Rodger. I'd love to answer a phone call from them! Scott
Great list. I also purchased a Makita corded multi-tool recently, and it's one of those "How did I survive without this?" tools.
Thanks for sharing
Best advice is to go with corded tools verses battery. As soon as the revised model comes out the model you have is obsolete, and batteries may not be available. the only battery tool I have is a flashlight or drill. I don't have a 5" or 6" orbital sander. Of the portable sanders, I do have 4 detail sanders, 4 belt sanders, 4" and a 1/3 sheet square sander. In the last four years I only used my portable planer three times. Keep the videos coming.
Thanks for sharing that Richard. I appreciate it. Scott
Not a power tool but looking at the wall behind you, I definitely need to up my clamp game.
Lol, yes, you can never have enough clamps! Cheers. Scott
@@HomeImprovementWoodworking What kind of clamps would you recommend for beginners? Maybe a video with the types of clams and which are most useful.
@@Being_Joe My favourite clamps are quick grip clamps, also known as pistol grip clamps. Good idea for a video! Thanks. Scott
Great advice, thanks
You're welcome! I'm glad to hear it was helpful. Scott
Lol what store was it where you got the terrible jig saw
Canadian Tire - a Mastercraft tool