do you mean power hand tool or free standing? The best but it is kind of pricey is the Shopmate, it is a versatile tool that is a table saw, band saw, drill, lathe. grinder, sander all in one, I think I am missing some, there pretty cool and they have demo's around the country so you can see them in action. As far as a power hand tool goes, drills are very handy, I also think the Rotozip is good. It depends on what you want to do, I love my router and my radial arm saw. All tools are versatile if you know how to use them.
2007-03-16 18:41:54
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I was going to say a cordless drill. Sooner or later no matter what other tool you use you will most likely use a drill to assemble the parrts. But then it hit me! An air compressor IS the most versatile tool in any workshop. There is an attachment for most everything including a drill, sabre saw, nailgun, brad nailer, sanders, air nozzle for cleanup, impact wrenches for stubborn nuts/ bolts, ratchets, tire inflaters, painting, etc... I believe most people will agree. A good enough one should have a min. of 5gal tank and even some name brand models are less than $200. I don't know of a prosperous shop that doesn't have one!
2007-03-17 03:06:25
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answered by NubbY 4
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After thinking about this one, I'd have to say it's pretty much a toss-up between a drill and a saber saw. Lots of tools can do double-duty, or do the job of another. Not so the drill. But since you want something versatile too, I'd say a saber saw can do a few more things than a drill. With a bit of practice, it can cut a straight line, much like the circle saw. But it can also cut some pretty sharp curves. I'd say get both, probably low-priced ones. If you find yourself using either so much it gives you trouble, then it's time to buy a higher-priced, better quality one.
2007-03-16 19:39:38
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answered by BuddyL 5
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I own a workshop and the most versitale tool for me is the router. But what type of shop do you have mechanical or woodworking. This part leaves the question open to some very important differances.
2007-03-16 21:43:12
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answered by skip1960 4
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2014-09-29 13:46:17
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 4
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2014-08-17 05:32:34
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-01 20:33:17
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answered by tony 3
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answered by Anonymous
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