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    Filter-regulator reccomendation?

    OK - I'm to the point of hooking up the compressor (5 hp/2-stage/80 gallon Devilbiss) to the air line network I installed as part of my shop renovation - and am looking for filter & regulator recommendation to put at the discharge of the compressor. Air will be used for "general" shop stuff...
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    BendPak BP-12 (used) - thoughts, comments

    OK - I'm looking at a used Bendpak BP-12 - 4-post, 12,000# lift - and can't find a lot of info. Supposed to be in good condition, and currently in use at a muffler/mechanic shop. Build date is Nov 1999. Has chains rather than cable for lifting - which intuitively is a good thing, at least to...
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    4 post lift stability?

    OK - I was talking with my neighbor and we got to talking about lifts - 2 post vs. 4 post .... pro's and con's. And he raised a question re: 4 posts that I've not seen discussed. It's a given that many (most) 4 post lifts can be moved - if desired - using a variety of casters and wheelie-type...
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    Let's see how you store automotive primary wire & connectors ....

    OK - many of us end up doing a bit of wiring on cars and similar using primary wire (insulated multi-strand wire), using crimp-on type connectors or something similar. So let's see some ideas of how to store/manage the spools of wire and connectors. Just dumping it all in a drawer or tool...
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    Another Lift posting - Survey?

    OK - Even after doing a fair amount of searching and reading on the Forum, I'm still struggling with which company to buy a lift from. And my concrete guy is pressing for a decision (a definitive statement) of what he should pour for my pending slab for the lift..... 4 inch or 6 inch, 3000#...
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    Installing a lift outside - thoughts?

    OK - thoughts on installation of a lift OUTSIDE ....a good thing if done right or a piss-poor idea overall. Background: I just retired and have moved to St George UT (southwest corner of the state, approx 120 miles northeast of Las Vegas). It's essentially desert and gets a bit over 8 inches...
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