Actually, the Ridgid trademarked tools produced by TTI are done so under license while the ownership of the RIDGID Trademark is still the property of Ridge Tool Co. Ridge Tool manufactures the Ridgid line of shop vacs along with the Ridgid line of plumbing tools. Ridge Tool's parent company is...
If you don't use them on a regular basis then the high shelf would be the best bet for space saving. If you need to get at them fairly often then build a shelf unit four rows high and wide enough to fit two tanks per shelf.
That's a great find, you did well! Johnsons Wax does an excellent job of making the surface slippery but isn't the best for rust prevention. Personally, I like to put down a coat of Bostik TopCote for rust prevention followed by a coat or two of Johnsons Wax for slipperiness.
I think it's great that Stanley is helping with the recovery/rebuilding effort that will be needed in Texas. For some people the helping hand that Stanley and others will provide is never enough but Stanley's and others generosity should be championed not criticized.
Haven't tried that myself but a quick call to HF Customer Service @ 800-423-2567 should get you an answer as to whether or not the battery will fit your impact wrench.
jumbojak, have you ever seen this one from Milwaukee Tools, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LJOQO60/?tag=atomicindus08-20 . I have one and it's very heavy duty.
For garden hose quick connectors I've found these to be well worth the money, https://www.eleyhosereels.com/collections/watering-tools/products/garden-hose-quick-connect-system . I've yet to have one of them leak at all and I have 5 of them set up.
For pneumatic quick connectors I prefer the...
I built one very similar to this one, https://www.woodcraft.com/products/woodworking-project-paper-plan-to-build-clamp-rack?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=PLA&utm_term=149700&utm_content=All%20Products . I didn't really use a plan but just looked at the picture an ran with it...