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    welding in the dark at night with an auto dark helmet

    No worries. It'll all look the same when you strike an arc. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    How to, "Build American" so Americans will buy.

    It would be cheaper just to build the exact truck you want, yourself. That's half of the problem, not very many people want to get out into the shop and build their dream vehicle, they'd rather pay $60,000 for a truck they're halfass happy with, and then ***** about the things they don't like...
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    cornwell tool cart

    Well, for one, I wasn't talking to you. And two, never said all of harbor freight stuff is good stuff. but the roll cart, it hasn't let me down and I have no issues with it. And idk if you can see my lil avatar there bud, but I'm 107% sure there's a KRL box in it. Whooptie do for your snap on...
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    cornwell tool cart

    I guess you need to hit up the gym then, cause I have zero issue moving mine around lol. And it's definitely not unstable. The $100 black roll carts tho, the smaller ones, those are definitely chincy weak little units. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Harbor Freight 90 am or Ebay 130 welder which would you pick?

    Shhhh, your going to upset the harbor freight welding machine fan boys. They like get fired up. But seriously, thank you for giving such honest advice. These hobby welders are **** for anything besides tacking stuff together, and even then they are mediocre at best. Most welding the average...
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    Flap Disk

    About a 5000grit with some water... not including a polishing compound and buffing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    cornwell tool cart

    Might be because the operator did a half *** job of putting it together? Mine has been used and ABUSED for going on 6 years and works great... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    New Harbor Freight Welders

    Yup, your right, I have nary a clue about what I'm talking about. How dare I interrupt you golden arms during your circle jerk. I'll step aside and let you tell everyone how you slammed up the Golden Gate Bridge and stitched her up with a car battery, jumper cables, and 6011. Lol, carry on...
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    New Harbor Freight Welders

    A "paper weight" welder. I guess it'll be ok for some guy to tack lawn furniture together or something along those lines tho. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Sunex vs Grey Pneumatic

    I can point out 4 different fasteners that have an 18mm and 20mm head on my Dodge Ram before I even get to the doors... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Sunex vs Grey Pneumatic

    That's why I won't buy them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    New Harbor Freight Welders

    Even in the "good old days" there is only so far you can go with a cheap machine. Personally, I wouldn't waste my money on a 120v welder. **** duty cycles and not enough heat to get good penetration on anything over 3/8" thick, even if it does say it can handle 1/2". Cut out and do a bend test...
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    Sunex vs Grey Pneumatic

    That's the set I'm talking about, the deep, the one posted above. They leave out the 10mm, who does that?? They dropped the ball on a potentially great set. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    New Harbor Freight Welders

    I'd be comfortable using it on small projects that don't require much in the way of safety... But if something I was welding had someone's life depending on it?? No thank you, I'll stick with a trusted Lincoln or Miller. I'm not even keen on using hobarts on anything that has internal pressure...
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    Sunex vs Grey Pneumatic

    The thing I HATE about the HF pro is that they skip sizes big time... and don't even sell individual sockets so you can shell out more money to complete the set...how can you leave out 3 sockets... that's just stupid. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Garage Etiquette

    There's a difference between restoration, and slapping some primer/paint/clear on some 90s model shitbox... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Sunex vs Grey Pneumatic

    I'd say both are very comparable, I have a few of each in 3/4 drive and I have been very hard on them with zero hint of premature wear. As far as warranty goes, I couldn't tell you, they're cheap enough that if one did kick the bucket, I'd just toss it and order a new one, but I'm confident...
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    Gearwrench stubby ratchet wrenches needed!

    Looking for some gearwrench stubby ratchet wrenches, 10mm, 14mm, & 15mm. If anyone has some laying around, I'd like to buy them to complete my Metric stubby set again. Also need several SAE stubby ratchet wrenches as well, I have a 7/16, 9/16, 5/8, and 3/4, so if anyone has any to complete that...
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    Good investment?

    As far as the us vs import thing goes, I've had USA made tools (craftsman) that where not so great, and I've had import tools (gearwrench, Mac, matco) that worked great, and visa versa. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Good investment?

    I'd say you got a fairly good deal. All are pretty old, but they should serve you long enough until you can afford to upgrade, and then they can live be out the rest of their life as back ups. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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