So I'm building a frankenstein compressor more or less and need help plumbing my new pump to my check valve in the tank. My original plan was to use a braided steel hose from the pump an run it around under the motor platform and connect it to the check valve into a 90*. Well the 90* was...
If anyone read this thread http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=201317 I ended up getting it for free, long story short wired up motor and it kicked on no problems...so i spent $70 buying new pressure switch, belt, pulley and some wire...hook it all up and pump makes terrible...
Trying to program travel on my brand new opener. Following directions and I can only get it to move about 6-8" in either direction vs. the whole length of the track...I took a quick vid on my phone. (its :58 long)
-yes the sensors are lined up (both lights are on)
-I even unhooked trolley from...
As a UPS driver I see lots of things. Well I've noticed this compressor sitting outside, on the side of this building that I deliver to for months now. So I ask the boss guy if he wants to sell it. Said he wants $150 for this 60 gallon compressor. Says only thing wrong is motor is shot. I can...
Having a cement driveway poured tomorrow morning (Thursday) at 9am, with a high temp. of 78*. Then on (Friday) high of 59* with 80% of rain. Should I be concerned or will the cement have dried enough to not have any effect from the rain?
Had somebody telling me they used a sanding pad attached to bottom of a floor buffing machine vs. Using muriatic acid to etch cement with. Just wanted some opinions on this method. Is it totally incorrect?
I'm able to borrow a floor buffing machine to use to etch my concrete with before doing my epoxy. The machine come's with one attachment shown (blue bristles) or should I buy the black stripping pad's used for floor machines when I use the muriatic acid to etch my cement? Also if I do use the...
do i have a newer version that could possibly let me use the lm3800? most threads ive searched and read say you cant cause they dont have a shaft to clamp to. will what i have work? House still under construction, ill contact the super and see if there is any chance to get the torquemaster...
i had sediment running down the side of my gas water heater.
upon closer inspection look like the temperature and pressure (T&P) relief valve was leaking, ok its 11yr hold tank, no biggie off to home depot $14 im all set...well get it all installed and its leaking...i think its the water...
I have an older Ingersoll Rand IR236 (i think, name plate has fallen off) that I bought years ago at Harbor Freight. Other then adding a few drops of air tool oil down the air inlet, what other maintenance should I be doing? Whats the deal with the plug on the side that says OIL? thx guys...
bought this at home depot like maybe 5+ years ago, all the ones they sell now are made in china and way different...anyway i was trying to find out the specs on this. anyone know who made these or the specs on it? any other maintenance i should be doing to this besides dropping air oil down the...
used set of 1" drive Wright 6 pt. impact sockets from 2-1/8" - 2-3/4"
2-1/8, 2-3/8, 2-7/16, 2-1/2, 2-5/8, 2-3/4 + proto 3/4" - 1" adapter asking $200 + shipping
i can take more pics, let me know
torque wrench in background not included
Snap-On model #TQR600B 200-600 ft. lb., 3/4" drive, used in good condition...asking $400 shipped...i can take more pics if you need...you can see in some of the pics where a wire wheel was used to remove owners initials...link below is to TQR600E...not sure if its newer model but has same specs...