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    Jeg's 20 Gallon Parts Washer

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    Jeg's 20 Gallon Parts Washer

    Up for grabs today is my 20 gallon parts washer. It's never been used or even filled, so it's as near as makes no difference brand new. It's currently assembled, but can be disassembled for easier transport. Asking $100, picked up in South Chicagoland. Thanks for looking!
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    Snapped-Off Feedback

    Met with Snapped-off earlier today and had an excellent transaction! Thank you so much!
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    Hobart Handler 140 MIG- SOLD!

    SOLD, thank you!
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    Primeweld TIG225X with cart and many extras- New, never used!

    Bumping this up since I forgot to mention that it will also come with the Vulcan welding cart, and I've edited the listing to reflect this.
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    Primeweld TIG225X with cart and many extras- New, never used!

    Hello GJ! Up for grabs is my Primeweld TIG225X that I purchased for a few projects that never came to fruition. This welder nor anything it comes with has ever been used, and everything is in fully functional, practically new condition. It comes with everything that it would have brand new- CK...
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    Best Harbor Freight Line Ever.

    A couple still do, most places stock them next to the Machinist's Plumb Bobs.
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    Digital or Clicker That is the Question

    I like my torque wrenches like I like my pens- clicky. Unless I start building some ultra-precision stuff, I can't really justify the added expense/hassle of the digitals.
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    what's your chose of heat gun for general use.

    I use this one from Porter-Cable: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004Q04X44/?tag=atomicindus08-20 Works excellent, and the biggest sell for me was the dial-adjustable heat, as well as the 2 fan speeds. The heat ranges from a lukewarm breeze to hotter than the sun itself. It's also saved me quite a...
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    Air hammers

    I have the Astro 'Big Nasty', use it mainly for automotive work here in the rust belt. Works excellent, saved my bacon a few times when the PH3050 acted like a tickler. Highly recommended if the variable trigger that the CP717 has isn't a main concern.
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    Managed to break an impact extension....

    I had the same thing happen to me with the 3" Sunex extensions, they broke in pretty much the same way as the OP pictured- twice, in fact. Ended up using Snap-on ones after that, they held up much better. Granted, this was 15+ years ago, so I can't speak for Sunex's quality today- many have good...
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    Electric Power Washer?

    I have the small Greenworks 1600 for at-home use, when I bought it I had my doubts about one that small being all that powerful or lasting any length of time. It's now almost 4 years later, and it hasn't missed a beat. It has done everything I have asked of it, doesn't take up hardly any room...
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    This was my first M18 purchase as well, both are super solid tools. I've expanded my Milwaukee collection quite a bit since then (mostly automotive use), but somehow the first one I always reach for is my good old 2656... there's not a lot it won't do, lug nuts included. It'll tighten those just...
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    M18 FUEL 1/2" Mid-Torque Impact Wrench, anyone have one?

    I picked mine up recently, been very happy with it. As kctyphoon mentioned, it isn't really a replacement for the high-torque though. That being said, out of sheer curiosity I did use it on an early 00's Chevy truck to remove the U-bolts on the rear axle (here in the rust belt, mind you!). It...
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    Picked up the 2860-22 1/2" Mid-torque impact kit on sale ($259) from my local F&F today. I've been wanting to treat myself to one since they came out, so the sale finally put me over the edge. Feels really good in the hand, not much weightier than my 1/4" hex impact, which is really nice. I...
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