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    Millermatic 211 with Autoset (transformer powered model) OR new Esab Rebel 215ic EMP Welder

    I collect North American made hand tools. Harder and harder to do these days. As a note, I recently bought a second hand 2003 Trek 520 Touring Bike. It is a top rated, quality piece I plan to use a long, long time. I was happy to buy this older bike in excellent condition because it had a big...
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    Millermatic 211 with Autoset (transformer powered model) OR new Esab Rebel 215ic EMP Welder

    I have a 211 and quite like it, but I also bought a Dynasty Tig and have not been successful as of yet in mastering it. (Very expensive tool I hope to one day use) . I wouldn't write off the Esab if it works well at all three types of welding. One day I hope to use the Tig a lot more if I get...
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    More Gray tools Canada!

    I have some Gray wrenches and they seem good, but not as good as Snap On. I like my old Bonnie wrenches the best. I got the Gray wrenches for such a good price though, and would gladly buy more of their tools because they are robust and fairly priced. (I am not a Pro) I have been in their...
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    outfitting home garage for welding

    I have a decent exhaust fan in my shop, but recently bought a Breathe Cool forced air system. I have only used it once, but think I am really going to enjoy longer stints welding stuff when I don't have to think that I am impairing my health in pursuit of my hobbies. I also hung a welding...
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    Fuel injection service

    Very informative answer from Crerus. In my case, the first time I did a Motorvac service on a car was a 1995 Subaru legacy 2.2 I bought used. It had about 100,000 miles. It ran so much better afterwards that I do one every 60K on my vehicles. The cost is much less than your dealer has quoted. I...
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