I have the same tool and have the same problems. I was sure I was doing something wrong. Nope, these just generally ****. They are barely better than a battery powered dremel. I was apparently way off when I thought I was getting a battery powered die grinder.
All those third-party warranties are ****. Just like when you buy extended warranties from used car dealerships or you buy extended warranties on tools and box stores. There's just enough stories of them paying off out there where they're not completely shunned. I will say i bought a cheap...
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This is another good scanner. It was 60 bucks a couple of days ago now it's just under 50. Does live data and records of course, pretty good deal for a less than $50 scanner
Airbags did not deploy. And we're gonna either try to fix the hood or buy used, (theres a guy in Jersey that has several for $350), and I seem to be able to find the fenders without too much of a problem for right now.
Thanks for the advice guy, if anyone has any other advice feel free to...
We have a family member with a paint booth so we'll use him for paint. We're hoping body should only be bumper cover, hood and fender areas. Obviously support structure for those areas too. Interior looks fine, I am thinking mostly mechanical issues, and very little ( hopefully) if any electrical.
$110 for the 1/2" atomic DCF921 (brand new) 80 for the Milwaukee 6.0 HO battery (brand new), 80 for the induction heater, 20 for the klein pegboard rack, 10 for m12 drill, charger and one good battery, 20 for williams c-clamps.
Is a an expensive dental ultrasonic cleaner the same as any other ultrasonic cleaner?
How are these on cleaning 2cycle carbs? does the carb have to be broken down completely for it to be fully cleaned?
I've got two Jacks one is a 3T craftsman (see below) and an older 3T Dayton.
They both leak. The repair kits are pricey and not something I've done before and they lack features that newer Jack's have. I'm looking at scraping them.
Are there any repuposing ideas for these?
Are there and...
It's very difficult to find the right parts. It's even more difficult/impossible to find the parts at an affordable price. You're going to find that schmoo has very little impact on getting a Wilton vise apart. Because of the tight tolerances for the slides on Wiltons once it gets rusted shut...
I finally got the vice apart. Its a 4.5" and it says Guar Exp 12-31-59 on the dynamic guide. It says A9450 under the Static jaw. On the side it says Wilton, Chicago 14. I tried reading some of the threads on here, but its like stepping into a library where all the books are strewn in a pile in...
I bought this 4.5" wilton from the flea market. I know how prized they are, and knew I had to have it especially since it was only $25! It had the nut screw and handle in it, they're just not in the pic. No swivel base unfortunately. But it was frozen. I lugged it back to the truck with...