That's awesome I would love to do do that with my garage.how do you determine if the concrete is thick enough for a lift and what is the minimum ceiling height , I like how you have the garage door and wiring ran
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I have to the same one I bought from grizzly industrial.hopefully you got newer version of this saw that has a bearing on the arbor of the non motor wheel instead of just a bushing.the one with the bushing tends to dry out and seizes up
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I bought a whole set of SAE combination wrenchs off eBay and there was nothing about any engraving listed on the auction and on every wrench is Firestone on all of them. Have to admit I was a little pissed.i bought a set of sockets that where engraved but the price reflected that. I guess on...
If your going into automotive mechanics and you'll be using them everyday you so you'll need something nice. I bought a set of the flank combination wrenchs and there awesome. There worth the money I think A good set of sockets and combination wrenchs is have to.
They have fixtures at Walmart made for the 4' led bulbs.kinda dumb the fixtures cost more for less seeing how there just the wires and the case with no ballst
I've seen the local walmart has LED fixtures and bulbs now. But why would anyone buy the fixtures for 60 when you retro fit the florescent to do the same for less then 10
Has anyone used LED shop lights seems like a good idea there brighter but the insane cost wasn't sure if it would be worth the money.ive also heard your suppose to use a special fixture.but also heard you rewire a regular florescent fixture to work on LED bulbs.