toilfreelife
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....charge them all from my van (starting) battery (I have a "topping off" solar pad for it), or get a relatively heavy gas generator that will power all the carpentry/handyman tools I already have? Don't have solar other than aforementioned.
Here's the rub, I plan on moving to AZ within days, setting up residency, and start helping, either for free or for whatever the person can afford, people who really need to "home" out their rig so they can reasonably live in them without dying or being very uncomfortable.
My problem is I must commit to one way or the other. I haven't the endless room for both generator/big gas container (sitting on my roof rack)--- along with a whole host of cordless tools/chargers. Plus, I can't afford (monetarily) to buy and maintain both. I have to be lean and mean to be able to accomplish this task.
So, due to the slowness of response on this forum, and my not owning a laptop at moment, I ask experienced people, having lived and worked in the boondocks to call/text me with their best advise. By the way, I'm an experienced 30 year carpenter/handyman (union and non-union), so I'm positioned to really get a lot of people on their feet fast if I can get set up just right.
760 681 4926, Rich
Here's the rub, I plan on moving to AZ within days, setting up residency, and start helping, either for free or for whatever the person can afford, people who really need to "home" out their rig so they can reasonably live in them without dying or being very uncomfortable.
My problem is I must commit to one way or the other. I haven't the endless room for both generator/big gas container (sitting on my roof rack)--- along with a whole host of cordless tools/chargers. Plus, I can't afford (monetarily) to buy and maintain both. I have to be lean and mean to be able to accomplish this task.
So, due to the slowness of response on this forum, and my not owning a laptop at moment, I ask experienced people, having lived and worked in the boondocks to call/text me with their best advise. By the way, I'm an experienced 30 year carpenter/handyman (union and non-union), so I'm positioned to really get a lot of people on their feet fast if I can get set up just right.
760 681 4926, Rich