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    Input on Large Harbor Freight Welding Cart???

    I bought one a couple of weeks ago, I think it is a good value and the cons are easily fixed. I used to have all three machines on separate carts and a wall cabinet with all of the supplies, this cart gets it all together and mobile. pros: built heavy, more solid that the 44" box. Holds two gas...
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    What is your Favorite Hobby Specific tool?

    Prometheus machine, it weighs gunpowder to the grain and dispenses the charge into the case.
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    The Harbor Freight PASS/FAIL Thread...

    The Vulcan heavy duty welding cart is a pass, built heavy and is sized properly for three machines. I like that it is set up for two gas cylinders, and the drawers/shelves get all of the consumables in one place. Coupons get it down to around $250, assemble with Locktite...
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    How to cut the front exahust pipe?

    yep, exhaust pipe, brake lines, fuel lines...
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    Williams SuperCombo Black.... anyone have em?

    Another thing to note is that the thick beam USA made Supercombos have lobster claw open ends, while the Taiwan made combos have the open end and beam profile nearly identical to Snap-On combos.
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    Does this look safe/correct?

    I built an extension like that years ago, and recently discovered the need to tack weld all of the knock-outs in place...
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    1-2 gallon hot dog/small compressors

    Harbor freight 3 gal hotdog on coupon for $40, does fine with a brad nailer, tires, basket balls etc. I view it as disposable but have been using it for "household" stuff for about a year.
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    Milwaukee shockwave bit set inserts

    The Shockwave bit cases come in both 6 and 8 bit widths, a detail I failed to observe when I purchased the ebay bit racks for my 6 bit cases...
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    The SK Tools Giveaway...

    I would like a change, thanks S-K
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    New control arms came in. How do I grease them?

    Super Lube is available in grease gun tubes for about $15 (urethane bushing manufacturers like Energy and Prothane recommend silicone grease) I have used petroleum grease and they seem to start squeaking faster than with the silicone for some reason.
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    WILLIAMS Tools of Industry show yours and post any history or company details you can

    I found these in my garage over the weekend, I'm not even sure when I got them. Since there is no "Superrench" or "Duohex" I'm guessing they are some kind of economy line. There is nothing stamped on the other side.
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