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    Using Gas Pipe for a pull up bar or other ideas?

    I have a similar setup like bw77 has, but with a 6' bar from an old weight set. The ends are attached with ropes to the bottom cord of the roof trusses. It doubles as a handy drying rack for hanging painted parts.
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    Corded 3/8 drills, when do you use ‘em and best one

    I use my DeWalt cordless drill usually. However, when more torque is needed my old corded drill is used to drive larger spade drills, forstner bits, or when drilling thick steel. I also use both when repeatedly drilling pilot holes and driving wood screws to avoid changing bits. The old corded...
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    Pics of your wood workshop

    The OP did not indicate how big his space and budget was. Nowater gave some pretty good advice for creating a really nice shop. However, should the OP be limited in space or budget, he might need to prioritize those recommendations. For many years I was able to do some really nice work...
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    Hurricane reinforcement

    My garage door is not wind rated, so when a hurricane threat is imminent I install two Secure Door braces on the inside on my 16' door and a Hurricane Fabric panel on the outside to protect the door from flying debris. https://securedoorbraces.com/ https://www.hurricanefabric.com/
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    Some of Popeye"s tools

    I am fortunate to have some tools that once belonged to each of my grandfathers and my dad. I always think of them when I pull one of these tools out of my toolbox. It is an important legacy to pass along to your heirs that you have mentored in your garage.
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    Milwaukee or Dewalt portable band saw

    I have a Milwaukee corded, on a swag table, and run MK Morse blades. Completely satisfied.
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    Bendpak scissor lift walking out the garage

    I've had a Bendpak MD-6XP lift for 3 or 4 years. It doesn't get a lot of use, but it does scoot forward a little over time. I have locating marks on the floor, and have had to move it back 2 or 3 inches into the correct location a couple of times. It is pretty easy to move short distances...
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    Lock’n’Lube Coupler

    Maybe I got a lemon, but mine was useless. If you didn't hold it in place, it would just leak. Had to reinstall my old coupler and throw this pos in the trash.
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    Pipe clamps for wood working

    I have a mixture of galvanized and black iron, 1/2" and 3/4" pipe clamps that I've acquired over many years. I don't normally clamp anything longer than 9', but I have an assortment of various lengths of pipe ranging from 2' to 5' that can be connected with unions as needed to achieve the...
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    Best rolling shop stool?

    The best height for me is an 11" high stool when I'm changing oil under my scissor lift or doing a brake job. Couldn't find one to buy so I made one. Four swivel casters, a small pillow, upholstery material, and some wood laying around my shop. I also made a riser that raises the seat to a...
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    How did you unload your lift

    I asked my GES supplier to quote delivery of my Bendpak lift on the ground just outside my garage door. They found a local delivery company who picked it up at the freight terminal and trucked it to the house with a forklift on board. It was brought down my inclined, 300 foot driveway with...
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    Cleaning an intake manifold?

    I'm not sure I want that in my septic tank. Any alternative approaches?
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    Cleaning an intake manifold?

    I have used vinegar on rusty, hot rolled plate prior to welding with very good results. After quite a bit of use it is no longer effective, and I have a gallon ready for disposal. What is the best way to safely get rid of it?
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    Slotted pad fram rail adapter for 2 post lifts

    I've been supporting my vehicles by the pinch weld seams for many years without ever damaging the lift points. Don't know if anyone else has experienced damage. Originally, I supported my vehicles using large timbers; and over time the edges of the lift points would dig into the wood but not...
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    Wood Turning Lathe

    I already have a Grizzly band saw and table saw. I didn't experience any quality problems, so I'm surprised to be hearing about Customer Service issues. Like I said in the original post, I'm planning on doing some spindle and bowl work. I recently took down a couple of trees on the...
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    Decorate exterior shipping container

    In my neighbor hood of 1 to 5 acre lots, the least offensive shipping containers are painted earth tones and eventually hidden by fast growing bushes and trees.
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    Wood Turning Lathe

    Been looking at adding wood turning capability to my shop. Lots of good choices available these days. Anyone have a Grizzly G0838? https://www.grizzly.com/catalog/2019/main/166?p=166 It is new in the last couple of years and has a 16" swing x 24" between centers with a bed extension...
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    Are process specific machines still better?

    If you are like me and just do a little welding now and then, a multi-process machine will take up less space and has a lower purchase price. Last year I was considering a Lincoln Square Wave 200 Tig ($1500) plus a Millermatic 211 Mig ($1200) instead of a Miller Multimatic 215 ($1800). I...
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    Mobile Air Compressor Cart

    I have a 6 gallon pancake air compressor used for nail gun, impact wrench, and general tire service. I was getting tired of lugging this compressor around, so I decided to build that mobile air cart design that is all over the internet. I made a few changes to the basic design that better...
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    Your first toolbox.

    Got this about 60 years ago. Still use it whenever I need to gather a few tools together and drive somewhere to fix something.
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