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    Need lift installation Company NYC/NJ

    Thanks to all who replied.... I will get some quotes from your referrals and hopefully, if one of them is within my budget, I'll be able to use one of them. Would prefer not to do it myself though, too much of a PITA to rip down the ceiling. Thanks again.
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    Need lift installation Company NYC/NJ

    Hi all, Looking to install a four post lift in my garage. Would rather have a installer do it, As well as remove the sheetrock in my ceiling in order to have enough clearance. (No roof raising is needed) I am in New York City. Any recommendations of a installer in the NYC/ NJ area that would...
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    Quietest Compressor ???

    Thanks to all for the responses.... Am I correct to understand that a piston type compressor will run somewhat quieter than an oil-less model? FWIW, I the compressor would be used for operating of my tire machine, lift, and impact tools.
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    Quietest Compressor ???

    Hi all, In the market for a compressor, this will be on a 220 line. not sure about the phase but I think single is best??? Prefer the quietest one available, and prefer to buy it on line. My budget is approx. $1200.00 and under. Looking for a 60-80 gallon tank size. Any advice is greatly...
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    Need reupholstering advice...

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    Need reupholstering advice...

    maybe this link will work... http://http://www5.snapfish.com/thumbnailshare/AlbumID=975253025/a=2023422025_2023422025/otsc=SHR/otsi=SALBlink/COBRAND_NAME=snapfish/
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    Need reupholstering advice...

    Hello and thanks for the replies, I would have gotten back to you sooner, but I couldn't figure out how to share the pictures, anyhow, I think I've got it...I hope. This is the link for the first 3 pictures, one of which shows both with and without the lower cushion...
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    Need reupholstering advice...

    Hi all, Plan on reupholstering a old dining room armchair. Can't budget to have it done professionally, so I'm apt to give it a try. Has a removable cushion, but the back is upholstered on both sides, which is then framed in wood. Any advice on what websites will show a step by step process? Any...
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    Need Compressor Advice

    Hi all, Looking to buy a compressor, mainly to power my rim clamp atlas tire machine. Problem is, I can only use it on a 110v household type outlet. Tire machine is not used every day, and when it is used, no more than 2-3 tires at a time. (hobbyist) I prefer an upright model. My questions...
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    Best place to buy oils, greases, antifreeze, etc. online???

    Hello all, was wondering if anyone knows of a good online site where I can buy supplies (ie motor oil, trans. fluid, antifreeze, etc. etc.) And perhaps which co's to stay away from... Thanks in advance for your advance/input.......... Best, Greg
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    Re: Best/Biggest 110v Compressor to buy ???

    Re: Best/Biggest 110v Compressor to buy ??? Hello all, As the title suggests, I am looking to buy the biggest, best, (and quietest?) 110v upright compressor. My garage (and my wallet) simply can't accomodate 220v service. My uses for the compressor, are: Rim clamp tire machine, air locks...
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    Best Places to Buy Tire Supplies?

    Hello all, Would like to know the best places, online, that you would recommend buying tire supplies/and tire tools from. (ie valves, plugs, patches, and the necessary accessories/tools needed for tire repair and service) Thanks much
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    Cultured Stone over wood Clapboard Siding???

    Hello All, Was wondering if it is advisable to install cultured stone over my wood clapboard siding, or if the clapboard has to be removed first. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.
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    Re: Advice needed : Best tire Changer to buy

    Re: Advice needed : Best tire Changer to buy Hello, Thanks for responding...yes, I am limited to 110v for the compressor, as my fuse box will not accomodate any more circuits.
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    Re: Advice needed : Best tire Changer to buy

    Re: Advice needed : Best tire Changer to buy Hello all, To be frank, I am looking to spend no more than $2,000. I will be changing a combination of steel and aluminum wheels. It will be used not every day, but at least 2-3 times per week, with anywhere from 2 to 10 tires per week. So that's...
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    Re: Best Tire Changer to Buy?

    Re: Best Tire Changer to Buy? hi again, two quick questions... From your point of view, 1) what's the minimum size upright compressor to use with either the Atlas TC589X, or the Ranger RX950? 2) This would have to be plugged in to a 110 volt household outlet, is this advisable/recommended...
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    Re: Advice needed : Best tire Changer to buy

    Re: Advice needed : Best tire Changer to buy Hello all, Just wondering what anyone's thoughts on the coseng vs the ranger, rim clamp tire changers are. The Greg Smith Equipemnt web site claims that coseng is superior due to its superior motor, overal construction, etc. etc. Don't know if...
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    Re: Advice needed : Best tire Changer to buy

    Re: Advice needed : Best tire Changer to buy hi all, thanks for the input. I am now looking at the atlas tc589x and the ranger rx950 rim clamp models. their prices with shipping is basically the same. Has anyone had any problems with a no name brand like atlas? in your collective opinions, is...
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    Re: Best Tire Changer to Buy?

    Re: Best Tire Changer to Buy? hi all, thanks for the input. I am now looking at the atlas tc589x and the ranger rx950 rim clamp models. their prices with shipping is basically the same. Has anyone had any problems with a no name brand like atlas? in your collective opinions, is ranger better...
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    Re: Best Tire Changer to Buy?

    Re: Best Tire Changer to Buy? Thanks for all the reply's....I'd mostly be doing steel wheels, with the occaisonal aluminum mag thrown in. Perhaps Rim Clamp is the way to go. Any vendor/manufacturer to use, which to stay away from? Thanks in advance for your advice.........
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