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    Much respect is due to this man.

    3 years making drawings and 12 years fabrication. Completely fabbed in his home workshop. I'm absolutely stunned. This man is a true genius. Abe
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    Anybody Use Sportsman's Guide Automotive Section?

    I have not bought from them but I did just look at your link. Those tools look like the typical "chinaco" tols you see at swap meets and HF/cumins tools. I'd rather spend my money on quality stuff if I can afford it. Abe
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    Autozone Duralast Tools

    I bought a couple of metric wrenches from them to get me out of a tough spot. They've held up well to use/abuse and they ;ook as nice as my craftsman's. So after using them I say the wrenches are OK. Not great, not as good as $nap on or MAC but good enough for occasional use. Abe
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    Fire Extinguishers For the Shop.

    If you decide to use a dry chemical you might want to use one with purple K agent in it. Purple K will not eat valuable, shiny aluminum parts like most dry chemicals will. Abe
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    Air Lines, Food for thought!

    Thinking on copper for a second. Wouldn't the better heat transfer ability (versus iron or plastic) of copper help condense out moisture? Thus, making the drop drains more effective? Please anyone correct me if I'm wrong. Abe
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    Hot Rod Magazine Cabinets

    Slightly OT: Flakeboard can be made strong. The hospital/industrial grade stuff has a very tough laminate over the thick, well shaped flakeboard. I work for a hospital and occasionally some of the old service furniture (think benches sinks counters etc.) goes up for public auction. I snagged a...
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    Does it hurt to leave air in a compresser?

    OT: I'm in love with that base setup. Nice work man.
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