Good morning,

Last night I had a look at WWW.BossToolSupply .com, admittedly a Canadian 
company in Windsor just at your boarder. They have generators from around $300 
on up beyond $7,000, a couple of diesels, some Hondas, two and four cycle 
gasoline engines I think one was rated at 19 horsepower and with output from I 
think 750 watts to 12 Kilowatts. Several had electric start.

There is a good and useful looking selection in the 6 to 12 hundred dollar 
range, two to 5 kilowatts.

Google is your friend.

Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tom Fowle 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2007 8:54 AM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Just thinking about portable power


  Honda and other manufacturers make relatively small portable
  gasoline driven generators in the 500 watt to 1000 watt range.
  the one I saw was a few years ago and was small enough you could
  easilly pick it up with a provided handle.

  I'd guess they cost at least a couple hundred bucks, and of
  course require gas, oil and maintenance to some extent.

  they're not too noisy these days and are pretty appealing if you
  don't mind a rather dirty 2 cycle engine spewing fumes about.

  Inverters using car batteries are not going to run a decently
  sized power tool for long if at all. 5 or 7 hundred watts at 12
  volts is a lot of juice for a car battery and might get you an
  hour or three of use. Also heavy and need to be stored and
  charged where any hydrogen leakage during charging can't collect
  and cause a fire danger.

  tom

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