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    Power washer

    That really depends on what you want to use it for. For basic cleaning around the house, such as washing cars, cleaning patio furniture, etc. I would go with electric. They are great for those tasks, and are cheaper and smaller than gas units. For heavier-duty jobs, I would get a gas one. This...
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    recommend me a good 2 stage compressor

    I would take a look at either of these 2: http://www.aircompressorsdirect.com/Ingersoll-Rand-2475N7.5-Air-Compressor/p707.html http://www.aircompressorsdirect.com/Quincy-271CS80VCB-Air-Compressor/p857.html Both of them are over 20 CFM, and they are right around the $2,000 price range.
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    Minimum PSI for Pressure Washer

    According to this article, http://www.pressurewashersdirect.com/stories/169-How-to-Revitalize-Your-Dingy-Old-Deck.html, you need at least 2400 PSI to clean a deck. It's just important to be careful when pressure washing to not damage the surface. Like honcho mentioned, these pressure washers can...
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    Air Compressor Help

    Thanks a lot for your help guys. I found quite a few that I liked at Air Compressors Direct, but I think I am going to go with this Quincy: http://www.aircompressorsdirect.com/Quincy-Q13160VQ-Air-Compressor/p12330.html They also had a Puma for a few hundred dollars cheaper, but I think I would...
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    Air Compressor Help

    I'm probably looking at getting one with a 60 gallon tank. I did some searching and it looks like IR, Campbell Hausfeld, and Quincy are some of the most popular. Any opinions on any of these?
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    Air Compressor Help

    I need some help picking out an air compressor. I am looking for a nice single-stage to keep in my home garage. I frequently use tools, work on cars, etc, so I think a single stage should work for me. Just looking for tips on brands, features, or any other advice you may have for me.
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    Chainsaw Maintenance Question - Stihl MS310

    This article might be helpful to you. Pretty basic, but thorough. http://www.wikihow.com/Sharpen-a-Chainsaw
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