Still running corded here. The only thing I've been fortunate enough to have cordless is my Ryobi Impact. Before that I was using an old Black and Decker Bulldawg Corded one. I don't know how they did it but that one+ battery operated Ryobi is stronger than that Bulldawg.
There are alot of places to get free pallets I've been using them for a few years now and have built all kinds of stuff from a hammock stand to a shelve on the wall to a she shed for one of my best friends I've also made picture frames and it's really cool ...got all of my pallets free and they are still plentiful
Just to let you know- all Chep pallets (the blue ones that say- property of Chep) are illegal to own. Last I knew, they are all rented pallets.They use to have recovery people that go to houses to collect them. Those look like class 3 block pallets. If that is still a thing.
@@World36599 it's ok. He just has to give them back. It's like stolen property, no one gets in trouble. Most people do not know this. Just as if you did not know something was stolen, you don't get in trouble, you just are out the money you paid for something you didn't know was stolen. Unless of course you are stealing them and selling them for profit. Lol.
@Sicsempereverllomortemtyrannis 9th deleted yes I understand that it is possible. But I worked at a facility that sorted and fixed all chep pallets. It says "property of Chep" in white letters for a reason. Those pallets are used mainly in the food industry, because the blue paint is antimicrobial. But with the world going down the tube, and a new order of things is probably around the corner, nothing matters like it use to. I just hope that people try to care for each other, and for my beliefs, they believe in Jesus as their savior. God bless.
Not actually illegal to own, the company that was supposed to return them has to pay for their replacement. Once a replacement is paid for CHEP ownership is invalidated.