These work well, Expensive but My crew and myself have been using these over ten years and never broke one,
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These are awesome, expensive, but I have (or any of my techs) never broke one of these,
http://www.techni-tool.com/307SC344?gclid=CIXPyYzzkrwCFY9lOgodJEoABQ&ef_id=UpfTZwAAAQbYqEM9:20140122230749:s
When the situation gets bad, go wash your hands. Sometimes that is all it takes to get a new perspective on things.
A digital camera / phone is you newest best friend.
Never loose your point of reference.
Due to the power supply problems and the cost of very bulb having to have it's own. I wonder how long it will be before homes will be wired with a low voltage circuit with a central power supply.
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Delta - Milwaukee Drill Press - $120 (Sea Level)
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Delta bench top drill press in good condition, new motor and switch. Very heavy, American Made, old school drill press. 120.00
Go to your local lowes and look at their display sheds outside. Then ask them what they paint these floors with. Whatever it is it seems to be very durable. The lowes store here has sheds that have been on display with the doors screwed open to the weather for several years and that coating has...
I agree with gungatim
No one can tell you what will work for you. And as your projects and interests change your layout will change. Especially if you have a working shop and not a storage shop.
A storage shop is static. A working shop is dynamic.
This ^^^
No one can tell you what will work for you. And as your projects and interests change your layout will change. Especially if you have a working shop and not a storage shop.
A storage shop is static. A working shop is dynamic.
The tank is not my concern, for I have a automatic drain with an extention pipe that keeps the water in the pipe and out of the tank. Just wondering if anyone has seen the same "mold" looking stuff that I see in my oil?