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    I inherited a Snap On 71-15 ratchet

    I recently inherited a Snap On 71-15 ratchet. According to the date mark, it was made in 1976. My Grandfather had owned it, passed on to my father who passed a couple years ago and now I have it. He did not take very good care of it. It was quite rusty. In the process of cleaning it up, I...
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    steel cutting circular saw blades; anyone used one???

    I sell metal cutting saws as part of my job. Steel cutting blades will likely NOT work in your setup because the design speed of these blades is substantially slower than that of wood cutting blades. Steel cutting saws use a high torque motor with lower RPM’s.
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    Epoxy floor with polyaspartic high gloss cover scratch question?

    All coatings have a “window” of proper application temperature. The air temp due to the use of a heater was likely much more than the slab. A cold slab will at a minimum slow the curing process. How long has this application been in place? The polyaspartic will harden over a period of several...
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    Failing concrete

    These pictures are from a similar repair in front of an elevator door at a hotel
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    Failing concrete

    This is not too difficult to repair, but it is a bit labor intensive. You need to grind out the damaged area and any weak area with a diamond grinding wheel on a electric grinder. This must be attached to a dust collecting vacuum. Both of these can be rented at a construction rental store...
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