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    mini/compact utility trailers

    I’m late to the party, but I bought a HF 4x8 used and immediately after backing it down my driveway, went to the steel yard and bought a 10’ stick of 2x2 HSS. I made a new cross member on the tongue and cut up a HF receiver hitch extension to replace the original coupler and go in the new...
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    Between 485 & 705 SQ/FT Mid-Century Moto Mecca Makeover

    I’m glad to hear you got the van back. Looks like it may have some damage, but it didn’t get stripped. I’ve dealt with meth heads showing up on job sites looking to steal stuff or sell stolen tools and I had one dump a vehicle while running from the cops. Not that the van needs to be any...
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    Tell me about the Skil 10" Dual Bevel Sliding Miter Saw MS6305-00

    I used a 7-1/4" sliding Kobalt for several years as a carpenter. I still use it even first even though I also have a 10" sliding now. Unless you cut tall crown standing up, I never had size limitations. Larger stock (2x10 and bigger) did not require the precision and a circular saw handled...
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    Help with cutting 6x6 lumber

    How are the timbers attached to each other? When pinned with rebar, I've been able to pry them apart with a decent sized crowbar to get clearance for cutting. As others have already said, establish your cut lines with a circular saw, then finish with a sawzall or handsaw. If you have the...
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    Who has the most screwdrivers on Garage Journal?

    I would play, but I can't count that high. Somewhere north of 50, probably close to 100. do we count jewelery screwdrivers, nut drivers, Torx?
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    thoughts on this 3 in 1 sheet metal shear/roller/bender?

    I would pass. the cost to get it back to operational seems like it would be higher than buying a complete one in better shape.
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    inspection

    Same here. I go out and check footings and the mat has one side jammed into the dirt and they’ll have a mix of #4 & #5
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    Do I need to drain gas from my generator?

    Anything that sits over 2 weeks gets the fuel shutoff or drained and run dry. I'll usually pull things out once in the off season and run them before putting away again. I always run non ethanol with Stabil and my 2 strokes get Stihl mix
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    Craftsman top cabinet stuck closed.... advice needed

    If you can get a ruler into the gap, then you may be also able to reach the catch on the lock. Give it a few whacks while turning the key. You might need 3 hands for this. I had a small screwdriver drop in the slot the locking bar slides through and it jammed up the whole box. I try to keep...
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    Need Your Advice about Magnifier/Loupe

    I picked up an ancient Dazor floor standing magnifier with a fluorescent light a while back for about $25. They also have desk versions. The depth of field isn't great, but the large lens helps when looking at parts that are larger than tiny. I have used it position over my vise for intricate...
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    The one thing i miss about craftsman/sears….

    My first real set of sockets and wrenches came from Sears. After those lived with my brother for a year and many went missing, I hit a Black Friday sale and bought another large set. For the price, they are an excellent value for a home owner and weekend mechanic. I miss being able to take a...
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    Step Bit Selection?

    I'm not a power user of step bits, so my HF set has lasted for several years in both aluminum and steel up to 3/8" in thicker material I sometimes have to drill from both sides with a shallow step bit. My long step bit that goes from 1/8-1/2"? got quite dull on the 1/8" step, so I cut it off and...
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    Stick vacuum?

    We have a V6 cordless at home, I absolutely love it so when I saw my mother-in-laws Dust Buster from 1992 was only lasting 30 seconds we bought her a V6 as well. I don't know why, but her battery died after about 15 months. She bought a replacement on Amazon and said it has longer run time now...
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    Cleaning cordless tools and comfort grips

    I use full strength Simple Green or lighter fluid. If those don't work, I use alcohol. I also wipe down extension cords and air hoses with Simple Green and it does an amazing job of cleaning grime before taking them indoors for other projects.
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    Expansion options for 1st gen US General tool box?

    I just picked up a used Series 1 top chest to match my old bottom cabinet. I did look at some of the Kobalt and Craftsman boxes, but didn't feel like the quality justified the price and I would like them to match. I have considered building a riser with a deep drawer the full width for either...
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    Low wattage winch

    I'd start with the HF ATV winch. It will probably withstand 18v for short periods without much current draw
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    Between 485 & 705 SQ/FT Mid-Century Moto Mecca Makeover

    Guided motorcycle tour customers would flock to the PNW for your pizza alone. If you were able to capture 1 or 2 shots of them riding in 'extreme conditions' that they could print at 16x20 or so to commemorate their adventure, it would be epic.
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    Vise Help

    My opinion is to hold out for the old stuff.
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    Imagine not having tools.

    I once owned tools because it was cheaper to buy the tool than pay someone else to work on whatever needed it. If the cost to repair is cheaper than the tools required, I will pay someone else for the work. Now I own tools because the hassle of fixing something myself is less than the hassle of...
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    My No. 3 has a single pin that goes through a slot in the bottom on the nut. I suspect that's the case with your smaller vises as well. You can use a drill bit as a poor man's guage pin to determine the correct diameter and length. I used a digital caliper to check the depth on mine.
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