Most of the time (not including heavy use, misuse, improper care etc) is rebuilding/repairing impact guns and air ratchets feasible? I mean cost wise, replacing o rings and maybe some worn parts, a **** shoot or a bad idea most of the time?
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Did you convert your GF720B? If so what kit did you go with and how did it work out? I have the same ratchet that needs a rebuild and would like to do the same thing.
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What type of flex line from compressor to hard air line? I am going to put in copper down the wall of my garage and would like to use a flex line to connect the compressor to the copper. Can it be found at a box store?
Get a lien waiver. If a contractor builds you a house, or even replaces a roof after a hail storm but skips on the lumber yard or his payroll you are responsible for the unpaid materials cost unless you obtain a lien waiver. I am not sure if the same could apply here. I would try to pay cash at...
DRILL PRESS: A tall upright machine useful for suddenly snatching flat metal bar stock out of your hands so that it smacks you in the chest and flings your beer across the room, denting the freshly-painted fender which you had carefully set in the corner where nothing could get to it.
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I think the idea is if they sell on credit they have a sale that day and start collecting next week, instead of waiting for the person to save up to buy the tool in say 10 weeks. It eliminates the chance the person buys it from another source, or decide they don't really need it in the first place.
I ordered some small parts to rebuild an air ratchet and noticed they charged tax (wierd for mail order out of state) but did not charge shipping. That puts it at truck price then.
That seems crazy to me that they won't give 10% if you are a regular or bought a box from them. I am a motorcycle guy and even bike shops do that if you buy a bike or are a regular, or just ask.