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    Where to hang the reel?

    So, the new house has 13 ft ceilings in the garage, where the heck should I hang my air hose reel. If I mount on the ceiling I will need a LOT more hose and I just don't want to mount it that high up. I have concrete block construction so I guess I could go through the drywall and anchor it...
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    The Harbor Freight PASS/FAIL Thread...

    A couple for the list: 450lb. Transmission Jack - Pass http://www.harborfreight.com/automotive-motorcycle/transmission-jacks/450-lb-capacity-transmission-jack-39178.html Used it for transmission job on my CJ 7, it worked fine. Trans and Transfer Case probably weigh around 200 lbs together...
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    Texas license plate

    I'll take it if ekuhn doesnt
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    Best air hose - ?

    +189 on the Goodyear hoses
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    When do you oil your air tools

    I use the Marvel oil, a few drops beforehand
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    Please suggest 1/2" impact socket set

    I picked up some IR 1/2 sets recently on Amazon for pretty cheap. I am no professional but they have worked well for me thus far.
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    Advice on a different matter

    I totally agree.....why call the cops or his boss, speak to them in person
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    New to the forum..pics of my shop

    Well done, great looking shop with all the old school marathon stuff
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    DFW Area Members Registry

    The abundance of Texans (and knowledge) on this board rocks:thumbup:.......I'm from DFW originally but currently stuck in North Florida.
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    Let's see your hats!

    Great :beer:
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    Jeep Message board???

    I'm a fellow Cj owner (83 CJ7). I dont post much but rather use the search forums and have found a wealth of information at http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f8/
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    Sammm *****!!!

    mmmmmm......Dublin Dr. Pepper:bounce: <-------- Native Texan (from DFW)
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    My new Garage (24x20)

    Well done, looks nice:thumbup:
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    Air Compressors

    I have a 33 gallon Craftsman oiless unit, it provides plenty of power to run my impact and ratchet. Like many others have said though, the oiless units are very loud! You may also head the advice of another post that once you get air you WILL end up buying more tools, don't go too small with...
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