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    Can anyone ID this vise for me?

    Thanks guys! Budgetary constraits will probably keep me with this thing until I break it. Will post photos when it breaks ;)
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    Can anyone ID this vise for me?

    Worth the $0.50 I paid for it? :thumbup:
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    Can anyone ID this vise for me?

    The photo is huge, sorry about that. The jaws are about 4 to 5".
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    Can anyone ID this vise for me?

    Hello all, Picked up this small-ish vise recently at a garage sale. No markings what so ever, no country of production, nothing. Any ideas what it may be? Thanks in advance!
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    Effectiveness of air tool mufflers?

    That's actually not a bad idea, I want to give it a shot!
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    Effectiveness of air tool mufflers?

    It looks like people are split, but I'm willing to give it a shot. How does one attach it if the air tool only has a plastic type exit? Are those applied only to those tools which have the means to be attached?
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    Effectiveness of air tool mufflers?

    Thanks Robbie, appreciate the info!
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    Effectiveness of air tool mufflers?

    Hey guys, Wanted to do something about the noise levels when using my impact, wondered if some kind of an exhaust device would provide some reduction and if anyone here had any experience? Thinking of something along these lines: http://www.toolrage.com/prodview.asp?sku=MIL-1086-6 What say...
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    You gotta see this!!! WTF!

    This is how it's done in a lot of countries where access to high quality equipment is cost prohibitive. You'd be surprised how someone with a battery powered arc welder (think car batteries) can do a better job than the average Joe with a Lincoln welder who can't put down a decent weld to save...
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    Snap ON, Where is it Made?

    Who cares where a tool is made, I sure don't. All most people, myself included, care about is how much of a value you get. That is, how much you pay and how well it does its job. I always found it ridiculous that people would spend $100 or so on pliers, but hey, to each their own. That said, HF...
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    WTB: Propane forklift in SoCal (and nearby)

    Hey guys, I'm looking for a forklift in and around southern california. If you have an old one that you no longer need or one that needs work, please let me know. Looking for around 3000 pound capacity or more. Thanks much! :beer:
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    Forklift buying guide? 3,500# or so...

    Hey MM, thanks for the heads up! I WISH I could get a great deal like that, anything under $1000 for a non-junk forklift would make me a nice christmas present!! :bounce:
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    Forklift buying guide? 3,500# or so...

    Wow, I really needed to see that thread as I also considered moving it like that, except using some heavy steel plate to distribute the load of the wheels. Still, would be way better to have someone put it on a flatbed or the like. Thanks again guys, appreciate all the info!
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    Forklift buying guide? 3,500# or so...

    Hey guys, Thanks for the helpful info, really appreciate it. So, in other words, it would be a good idea to look under the hook, around the hoses and the mast, just to see if there are leaks or other signs of damage. Good call on the mast height, it's not something I really considered. My...
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    Forklift buying guide? 3,500# or so...

    Hey guys, I'm looking to buy an old forklift, need around 3500 pound capacity. Solid tires are OK (will be used indoors and flat), propane preferred. Cosmetic condition is not something I care about, but I have a small budget. Basically I need to use it about 10 minutes a day, if that, for the...
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    HOT DEAL Index!!

    Kobalt 50 Piece Air Tool Kit http://www.lowes.com/pd_2174-47120-SGY-AIR161_0__?productId=3316442 Just picked one up myself, check it out
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    HOT DEAL Index!!

    Joe, I was wondering the same thing myself. The obvious difference is that the impact driver uses impacts, while the other one is a more traditional clutch type, such as found on a drill. So basically you have a drill and impact driver in this kit, or that's how I understand it. There is a bit...
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    HOT DEAL Index!!

    Bosch 12-Volt Max. Lithium-Ion Cordless Pocket Driver and Impact Driver Combo Kit http://m.lowes.com/mt/www.lowes.com/pd_155921-353-CLPK27-120_0__?un_jtt_v_tabs=reviews $129 at Lowes. Compare at: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0046ZRYPE/?tag=atomicindus08-20
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    harbor freight warning

    One I distinctly remember was at El Torito (the upscale one) in the Sherman Oaks outdoor mall thing. Last I saw it was still there. Look here for some fast food restaurants which were required to have it: http://www.nrn.com/article/kfc-agrees-prop-65-potato-warnings-calif
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    harbor freight warning

    That's because we're a sue happy state and have to dumb everything down for every *****. The worst is when restaurants put it up (as part of Prop 65), just in case, to avoid being sued. "Some businesses in the state post similar notices on their premises, even when they have not evaluated the...
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