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    compressor help

    So i recently adopted a older snapon compressor built by big red. 7 hp baldor motor.anyways had an electrician over to help install 220 and test parts of compressor.So when we hooked it up it would start but never run. He did a continuity test on the motor leads and it showed continuity which...
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    matco geared air saw vs snap on dual Chuck air saw

    So my rigid air saw went out on me the other day.I loved that tool used it alot probably too much haha. As a body guy im cutting alot of hss and thick gauge metal. I need a saw that can last more than 8 months. Anybody have experience with either of these tools or recommendations.
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    air saw help

    So about 11 months ago I bought a rigid roofing cutter to use as an air saw. A coworker bought one before me and loved it as I did. But just recently it has no power. It stalls the second I put it to metal. This saw had an amazing amount of power for what I paid for it. Has anyone else had this...
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    attn matco toolbox masters

    Hey all you experts. I was wondering if anyone knew what year the matco predator box was made and possibly a part number. The toolguy has one almost exact but no stickers. Same drawer layout though. I was thinking maybe they just used one of their normal boxes and slapped the predator stickers...
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    leadwork show it off

    ive always wondered how the ancient skill of leadwork was done. anyone out there who has any pics in this field I do some restoration work but have never dabbled in lead but I think its really cool.anybody know of any videos or have done this theirselves please chime in.:headscrat
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    aluminum repair times

    Ok well I know there's already a thread on the new f150s and proper ways to fix aluminum. My question to my fellow body techs that have worked with this material for years is how does the damage compare in times. For example would damage that would be 4 hours in sheet metal correlate to possibly...
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    Welding in a pre fab

    Hi guys I'm not new to welding but I want to weld in my garage at home.the walls are dry wall and I fear the possible fire hazard.any thoughts.
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