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  1. J

    what are differences in brands?

    Using hand tools for the last 18 years, the only thing that I can say about hand tools and tool boxes is that Snap-On Tools are by far the best made, most comfortable, and most accomodating tools and boxes on the market, by far. Snap-On makes most of their tools in house, that is not to say that...
  2. J

    wiring for welder

    I agree :thumbup:
  3. J

    Watch out for the GARAGE POLICE!!!!!

    There is alot of merit in what his neighbors say, however there was a point when the zoning board met to approve the site plans and at that point they should have attended the meeting, if it were public, most are. At any rate, I think that it is mighty careless of him to erect a structure like...
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    Got my first Snap-On tools...

    There is nothing like the feel of a Snap-On Tool, when talking about hand tools. Nothing compares to it.
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    Let's see what's in your toolbox.

    The MT2500 is basically old technology. If you only need something to read codes and reset lights then it is fine, however I have a MODIS which is far more advanced with many more features. I have used the MT2500 in the past and it was good. I also have a DRBIII which is Chryslers version of the...
  6. J

    Concrete costs..?

    Is there any concrete companies close to you? If so then set up your forms lay your steel and ask them to come by give you their washout. All you will have to do then is level it, there is another word for it but it has slipped my mind right now.
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    Let's see what's in your toolbox.

    Welp, here is the outside. I will try to get some inside pics this week.
  8. J

    Trying to decide on MIG welder...

    Not necessarily the case. Come on in and try them. Are you talking about this Saturday or next?
  9. J

    Trying to decide on MIG welder...

    That is a good idea, if you can stick weld then you can mig weld. Luke, if you want to come by on Saturdays and mess around with my stick welder to get the hang of it you are welcome as always. I very rarely use the stick welder anymore unless I am rebuilding a frame or rear end or something...
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    Trying to decide on MIG welder...

    Luke, if you spend a couple more bucks you can get a welder that can do both. I have a 110 welder that I can weld 5/16" steel in a single pass. It also has the ability to add on an aluminum spool gun.
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    Let's see what's in your toolbox.

    You will have to stop by to see mine, there is 67,458 square inches of storage it is 108" long, 30" deep and 46" high. Luke has seen it before. It is a little bitty thing. When I moved it to my new place, I had to hire a rollback tow truck, and that struggled a bit. It is close to 15,000 lbs as...
  12. J

    What is this thing and how do I fix it?

    Luke, yours is the one that is covered up with plastic? If so then I think that you need to remove it. The air that is sucked in should only be coming from inside your house, but since there is a gap in your system it may be pulling in some other air. I would get it fixed though, it could make...
  13. J

    angle grinders??

    Makita is my choice cause they have been with me for years now. Dewalt is nice too.
  14. J

    Impact wrenches

    I would suggest a cordless battery powered 1/2" impact gun. You can get a Dewalt one for about $200 I believe. It gives you about 250 lbs of torque and it will come in handy for other jobs as well. I have a Snapon one and it was about $379 but I use it all the time. Especially if I am going on a...
  15. J

    Recommended me a good canned/recessed lighting for garage?

    What are you using them for? Are you going to use them to put directly over a bench or something like that?
  16. J

    New member

    Welcome
  17. J

    Some Garage Heating Ideas

    Holy ****, that is they way it felt in my garage the last few days.
  18. J

    Let's see your toolbox.

    Luke, I will deliver mine to you for the right price if you like.
  19. J

    lifts!

    If you have the ceiling height I would recommend a two post. Most two posts require 12' in order to install them. They are the most versitile of the two. However if you get a four post with air jacks that is good too. Otherwise you can not remove the wheels while it is up in the air. I can get...
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