Just an amazing build man! I'm also and IT guy (networking as well) and I must say, you're doing a great job! I personally would like to a see nice GPU and a couple of WD RE 2TB HDDs in that PC and make it an HTPC for the garage!
I have a Miller 211 Auto-Start MVP and a Syncrowave 250DX and they are both great, but out of your price range. If you could find a used Hobart, which was already stated is made by Miller you should be in good hands. Now, I don't know from personal experience but I have read some really good...
Thanks Matt! I'm sure they will lol.
Now guys, don't get me wrong, I would love to have that Epiq box that Matt has, but me not being a professional plays a big part in that. I used Snap-On during my Vo-Tech days and I loved the tools, but I did break some of their chrome sockets, and no I...
I'm just curious, what Cornwell products have you owned that you didn't like/broke?
Definitely so, the guy actually comes to my house which is were my shop is. You really can't get much better service than that!
Yeah, I probably won't use them every day, if that is the case I shouldn't have...
I'm going to buy some Impact Sockets next and a few other things and I noticed that some of you said you didn't like them. Those of you who said that, are you professionals? I am not and won't use them every day, maybe not even every week.
I agree on all of these points, for someone like me Cornwell is a great tool company. Hell, they are good enough for Stacy David.
I refuse to pay Snap On prices for a tool that I do not feel is justified in costing that much more. Plus my dealer is an awesome guy and I highly doubt I will have...
Yeah, I also bought a Milwaukee M18 FUEL 3/8" Drive Impact for a NICE price. I have a few other Milwaukee things but whatever else I buy will be from him!
Definitely so! I want to start getting some engine tools too.
I wanted to quote this for the truth! You should heed this warning! My first box was a Harbor Freight US General and it served its purpose. Once you get to the point where you need a new get a name brand then.
For ratchets, wrenches, and screwdrivers get a good brand, Snap-On, Mac, Cornwell, Wright, etc. Sockets, just get something that works, I still have a lot of Craftsman sockets but am weeding them out, I have broke under 5 of their sockets.
I have had mine a short time and have been pretty abusive so far, I always clean my tools and they look really nice still. I have only had them 3 weeks but oh well.