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    PEX Tubing Air Line Distribution Setup with schematics - Questions & How-To

    I had considered the possibility of the coal stove affecting the air line system..and I should have specified that it is actually a full-on coal stoker furnace with a blower motor. And even at full operation, it really doesn't radiate much heat at all, especially behind the unit. It would be a...
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    Ford Dana 44 offroad question

    Most importantly, before anyone should be trying to answer your question, is WHAT KIND/SIZE OF TIRES ARE YOU RUNNING? That makes a big difference..I would stay away from the Detriot TrueTrac. They're not cheap, and supposed to be one of the best posi's money can buy, being that they are an all...
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    PEX Tubing Air Line Distribution Setup with schematics - Questions & How-To

    Thanx guys I appreciate the help..i found this unit..obviously there is more here than the title and description let on..the middle part im sure is a lubricator/oiler..anybody know what the third piece is on the end...
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    PEX Tubing Air Line Distribution Setup with schematics - Questions & How-To

    It sounds like I ought to just run 1/2" all the way around and be done with it..? Also found the rapid air outlets a bit cheaper..makes a difference when you're buying 10 of 'em.. http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00912421000P?sid=IDx20070921x00003a
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    PEX Tubing Air Line Distribution Setup with schematics - Questions & How-To

    Also: I have a hose reel I'm planning on installing between the 2 large garage doors (see floor view) and one outlet in the center of the ceiling. The other stuff you see on the floor view is the fluorescent lighting and elec outlets on the ceiling..
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    PEX Tubing Air Line Distribution Setup with schematics - Questions & How-To

    Okay, so I've been doing quite a bit of reading up on air distribution systems on here and elsewhere and I've come to the decision to use PEX tubing for ease of setup and low cost basis.. I understand metal piping will help reduce moisture better..and PVC IS NOT MEANT FOR AIR LINES. PLEASE, no...
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    Mohawk lift review

    I thought you were a commercial HVAC technician..What the hell are you doing servicing car lifts for a living?
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    Mohawk lift review

    Thanks for the input I will give them a call! That is a tad closer. 1.5 hours drive is better than 2! I'm sure the installers are going to charge more the further I am from them.
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    Mohawk lift review

    Bravo! ..I don't have anything against BenPak and found some of what D.P. had posted as useful but agree the opinions should be left up to the customers. Using our forums for the sole purpose of competitor bashing is sad. 25-yr-old civil engineer/Jeeper here. Just bought my first lift last...
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    Identify this car lift!

    I agree, thanx for the help guys. He never called back. Anyhow, I have found a used Atlas lift that appears to be in great shape..What do you think about this lift?? I am going to be working on lifted 4x4 vehicles so the extra width and capacity is a must...
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    Identify this car lift!

    I am searching for my first car lift for my 38' x 35' x 14' open ceiling shop.. I want something reliable and time tested, aka name brand.. I ran across this lift while searching craig$list.. http://harrisburg.craigslist.org/cto/2139199328.html The owner said he had ran across it "on a job"...
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    Wiring an 80-gal 7.5hp 230V Air Compressor

    I was hoping I could get some wiring advice for my air compressor in my shop..It's an Ingersoll Rand 80-gallon 7.5hp, model 2475N7.5. I have a 200 amp breaker in the panel and the compressor is right around 55ft from it. I am not very experienced with electrical but a DIY'er and learning, like...
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