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    Best way to demo concrete slab

    Just shy of 8 yds of concrete, (at 4 inches thick), weight is just over 40,000 lbs. (For a full 6 bag mix if that's what was used.)
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    TPMS programming tool?

    You don't want the aluminum ones up here in the rust/salt belt. They corrode and snap off after a period of time. They generally break about the time you're trying to put air in the tire.
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    I have the same one. Yes you can use it on gasoline. We use it all the time for that purpose.
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    How to remove paint/surface rust from farm vehicles?

    This right here. I have the SO soda blast gun and I buy the baking soda at my local farm Co-op for like $8.00 for a 50# bag.
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    I have the rack. Actually you have to buy 2 racks. One for metric and one for standard as they will not fit together on one rack. The spacing is off.
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    Same here. I gave the Weber grill to my Nephew.
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    So you're saying you are that guy !! Sell them something they don't need !! JK !! LOL !!! I get it !!!
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    Concrete footer for storage barn?

    A "Grade Beam" is an 8 inch deep by 10 inch wide "Trench" around the perimeter of the slab filled with concrete and two rods all the way around. Then you pour the rest of the slab at your 4 inch depth.
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    Concrete footer for storage barn?

    Footer is not needed. Pour an 8"x10" grade beam with 2 rods in the beam around the perimeter with your 4" slab on the rest of it. You'll be perfectly fine. We do it all the time up here in NE Wisconsin. Never a problem.
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    The Green Snap-on Tools ****

    Sweet !! I just picked up a new 3050B air hammer in our famed green !!
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    HF hand trucks,

    Mine has worked great for years. The only thing I did was put the solid tires on it due to the fact that every time I went to grab it, one of the tires would be flat. Solid tires, problem solved.
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    I can be kinda forgetful, so.....

    EXACTLY !!!!:beer:
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    What ever you do, do not drop that Snap-on light. They shatter. I've busted 2-3 of them. They're nice lights until you drop them. Not durable enough for shop use. They have come out with an aluminum housed one now. I have one on order to give it a try. We'll see.
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    Where to buy tooling for a lathe

    Looking for a place to either order or go and buy cutting bits and such for my "New" to me lathe. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I've run lathes in the past but it has been a long time. Just picked up a "Filsmith" lathe and am going to start getting used to it again.
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    Filsmith metal lathe

    I need a smart phone or the like to be able to do that !! LOL !!!
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    Filsmith metal lathe

    Any one out there have an older Filsmith metal lathe in their garage ? I just picked up an old industrial one that has at least 6 feet of usable cutting surface. Paid $500 for it and a ****-load of tooling. It's in exceptional condition and every thing works. Gonna have fun remembering how to...
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    Angle Drill Pneumatic

    If the HF fits your price point go for it. I've had a few CP tools and they worked well except for the frickin' body saw, I threw it out and bought a Blue Point. Now I have just ordered the Snap-on 14.4V angle drill. The driver will bring it Monday. We'll see how it performs.
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    Lox

    And here I am thinking we were going to talk about Liquid Oxygen !!!
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    Yep !! I took it in the *** hard from my old Snap-on guy !!! LOL !!!
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    Nice set-up !! If you don't mind how much did it run you ? I just want to see how much money I wasted buying things piece meal through Snap-on ! LOL !!!
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