If you're already watching those videos, consider learning to re-pin the locks. It's trivially easy with a little practice. You should be able to find suitable pins on eBay, or they can usually be fashioned from some round stock
It appears to be. The deal still shows, but when I add to my cart all I see is the grinder, not the battery as well. Probably better for me as all of my other tools are teal or red, but I could use a die grinder, so I was super tempted.
Take a look at the machines at Eastwood. They're not up to the standards of a Miller or Lincoln, but they're at least a good as, and better than most of the Chinese machines.
They currently have the 175A MIG with the Spool Gun for 479...
Seems way too good to be right. Also the 4 lb shipping weight doesn't seem right. I ordered a few anyway, and will cross my fingers.
Thanks for posting
The average guy who needs that explained to him (and many who do not) will have neither the proper tools or expertise to terminate CAT7. 6 or even 5e would be fine for a AP in a garage and can be done with a $10.00 crimper and a diagram from Wikipedia
Its back on back-order. I went ahead and ordered one anyway. I don't really need it right away. Thanks for the link. For anyone who is considering.. I have both the 1/4 and 1/2 sets and am quite happy with both.
I've done this both using rental trucks and POD type moving containers.
I personally would use the POD.. They'll drop it in your drive way. You load it at your convenience. They will move it (or store it in between if needed) and place it in the new driveway, and remove when empty.
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It also wins for having access to tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment, much of which you will never purchase as well as an experienced instructor you correct you before you develop bad habits