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    Common large metric sockets

    Thats the kind of info I was looking for. I do general automotive work. I have been getting by with 7/8 for 22mm but need to get sockets that fit.
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    Common large metric sockets

    I am looking to buy some extra metric imact sockets larger than 19mm. What are the most common used metric sizes above 19mm? I will need to buy individual sockets so I don't want to buy sizes that don't get much or any use. I don't think I will need any over 35mm or 36mm or do I ? Thanks
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    Spalling concrete

    I poured a 22x24 slab in fron of my car garage and the concrete is spalling. I have an idea of buying a floor grinder and grinding the surface off. The grinding would get rid of the spalling and atleast make it look all the same. I have seen 5" floor grinders in the threads for epoxy prep and...
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    Beacon Morris heater.... Anybody???

    I have a Hot Dawg it is great I looked at that heater it is very simular to the hot Dawg. I am sure you would be happpy with it.
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    Pex tubing for air lines, is it safe

    I have no intention to use PVC or CPVC I was just tring to find a alternative to copper which has rocketed up in price. I do not want something that is going to give me troubles either. I guess that I will have to wait for copper to come back to earth. There is no shortage of copper in the...
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    Pex tubing for air lines, is it safe

    I want to put in air line piping for my garage and I am looking at using Pex tubing. I was at Menards yesterday and 3/4" pex is rated at 160psi. I want to know if this is safe. I would use copper but 3/4" copper is in the mid $20's a stick and 100' roll of pex is $40.00. Thanks.
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    Modine Hot Dawg vs. Lennox Hot Shot ??

    I have a Modine 75K and it is in a 30x40 fully insulated garage. I live in Wisconsin which has cold winters but not what you are talking about and I am more than happy. I can go out and turn on the heater and in 1/2 and hour it is at a workable temp.
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    Is the hot dawg or maxx 75000 btu unit enough for me?

    I have the 75,000 hot dawg in my well insulated 30x40 10' ceilings and it works great. I live in northern wisconsin you won't need 2. I don't heat it all the time you can go out there and start the heater and in half an hour it is workable and in an hour it is what ever temp you ask for. I...
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