I have a ryobi one because that is my battery system it is not a replacement for an angle grinder it does have a place in my tool box just not as good as a grinder I have about 8 corded grinders and 2 battery ones It is handy for lite short cuts but does not have a lot of power Good angle...
I was having trouble with some of the new style spray cans of rustoleum tried all the tricks to make spray right. Zip tied a can to sawsall blade shake for about minute all good
small engines have used these filters for years and most makers recommend that dish soap be used to clean them. in the shops I worked in we kept a 5gal bucket with soapy water dunk and ring out blow dry reoil and your good to go
I went with the auto lift al1000m with side extensions from best buy auto my main use is for garden tractor work. It is also used as extra bench space its handy for unloading truck. I looked for a used handy for a long time they go fast and new are pricey Looked at a lot of different lifts this...
I put two old oscillating fans up high in the corners of the shop to move air around they tilt down. warm air is pulled from up high and down with out being drafty or cooled.
look for the numbers that are stamped into the blower housing. model type and code, code number will give you year month and line numbers I can see in photo 3 say it was made November 1974
I just finished turning the same saw into a metal cutting saw works ok for up to 1/4 in. I used a jack shaft and 1/3 hp motor. Got blades form Mcmaster and am happy with this set up works for my needs