https://www.sawblade.com/ytce2009trajan700.cfm loved using this at a coworkers shop last year. I hate my abrasive saw cause of how dirty it is. Band saws and cold saws are the best.
My current employer, a mostly rural power utility company I work for only uses 3/4" bolts for all of our new construction. This has been going on for any Job teched in the last 15 or so years. We only us 5/8" bolts when needed, example using old equipment or new manufactured for them. Milwaukee...
Kleins or Gray is what I use daily (Lineman) both are excellent for longevity and we cut #4copper and #2 ACSR everyday. I too agree with channel locks being a happy medium and look forward to trying out Knipex in the future.
correct the only differences I read is :
354170 is 1.5 Hp, dual voltage wired, 80lbs table and 3/4" chuck
354402(J-2550) is 1 Hp, 115V, 66lbs table and 5/8" chuck
Up here everyone I have taken down (oldest was 1947) has been Douglas-Fir(extremely stout) it's amazing how well they weather being 50 years old. They make great material for furniture. Teak ones would be awesome.
They still have it on their site for 129.99
those amazon ones good be very well rebranded as they are made in Taiwan
Time wise varies a little on the car the last miata i did only took 40 mins or so a corner, but it was the second one i had done. I'm expect 50-60 mins a corner on my subie.
My...
It is pretty easy, yes use a heat gun to preheat the paint cracking may still occur because of the variety of bends on fenders. I am expecting to have a small flake come off where my fenders meet the bumper in the rear of my WRX. I have rolled a total of 10 fenders with a roller and 4 with a...
HF 44" is still better quality than both the MC and MM boxes I had a MM and gave it to my BIL got the hf 44 like 3 years ago will be heading across the boarder to get another this summer. The current MM boxes are significantly better quality than the MC boxes of the late 90's though.