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I have a Snap on air drill I bought new off the truck around 1984 and it's still good as new. My only complaint is it does not reverse but I live with that.
My only reason for not using most air tools is the size of my compressor. Cordless tools I have are more than capable for my purposes, and it would take a 60 gallon 5HP compressor to run tools with the same power as my cordless stuff. I DO like those step drills, and finally "stepped up" to a quality "pine tree drill" that lasts and is sharper.
not to mention if you stall an air tool they don´t give up the ghost.there´s no planned obsolescence, no designed failure points. proper setup and care and air tools last a lifetime. i have a small aluminium high pressure bottle (2000psi) to run my air tools "cordless".
What kind of tank? So I'd use my 5 gallon compressor to fill that one to 2k psi? I imagine running a drill would last all day. Even if it has to recharge at night and refill it