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    Best Air Tool Brands

    For die grinders, my favorites are Dotco, Cleco and Aro. Dotco is the name everyone knows, so deals are not always forthcoming. Sometimes you can score ARO units at pawn shops, flea markets, swap meets for a song. Advantages if you use them a lot versus cheap die grinders are less runout in...
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    Show me your ANVIL

    Here's mine. Bought this one a few years back. Anvil by SportsCar Restoration Matt McGinn, on Flickr Don't know much about it. No markings on it other than this: Anvil Close by SportsCar Restoration Matt McGinn, on Flickr Its a bit beat up, but has a great ring when hit. The rebound...
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    Linde 220V MIG question

    I have the same unit, from circa 1988 or so. I love it. Absolutely love it. I can most directly compare with a Millermatic 185, which I both used at one shop for five years or so, then bought new in 1999 when I started my own shop. I had my own Miller for almost twelve years-sold it to my...
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    Prentiss 19 1/2 Craig's List find and Refresh

    Very excellent score. Nice restoration as well. It is a great feeling to take something that is well built but weathered, maybe not worn, and return it to service. The good thing is that the service it will see during your ownership will be overseen by the person who restored it, so it will be...
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    Excellent score on the Chas Parker vise. I've got three Athol/Starrett's, two Prentiss bulldogs, a Wilton, a little Lakeside, an Erie and a Little Giant, but no Parkers! Funny thing as the Chas Parker's were made about twenty minutes from my shop, in Meriden, CT. You'd think the area would be...
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    Starrett 925 Just picked up this Starret 925 this morning. Saw it on CL last night, with no real reference to size. Its a monster. And, its in excellent condition, the knurling on the jaws If I recall I now have about 7 good sized vises...can never have enough, for $75 I could not leave...
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    Table Top Compressors

    I have the same one I believe its a "Sprayit" brand-but the same unit in every respect. I does have very cool styling and that is why I love it. It does not put out much air-but I do have two Kellogg 331's, a bigass Dayton and the daily 10hp I also have a dinky little Craftsman unit-no tank...
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    Foundation contractor and costs in CT ?

    Welcome to Plainville, its great here in central Connecticut, lots of great old machine shops and tag sales with great Garage Journal type stuff. The town is flat, as the name would suggest. In Southington there is F&F Concrete, they've got plenty of trucks canvassing the region with loads of...
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    Compression - Show Off Your Compressor

    ****, just scored another Kellogg 331 I wasn't looking but it was for a fair price against a customer's bill. Not that I needed it, I already have a 331 undergoing top end overhaul. I am a case-study in how tool and machinery collection can become an addiction...Athol this, Champion that...
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    Vise Score - Athol CL Find!

    Holy cow, great deal on a truly monster vise. As a New Englander, I love the Athols, my recent acquisition, an Athol-Starrett 923 1/2 and my 624N are great tools. $35 and $20 respectively.
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    Lakeside bench vise? COO ??

    I have a red Lakeside as well, 3.5". Got it long enough ago (and it was old then) where I am fairly certain it was US made. Its a good light duty vise, prolly worth 24.99 or whatever you can bargain it down to. Matt
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    More great service from the Rep's at Snap-On

    Agreed. I am not one to either praise or bash snap-on in a doctrinaire manner, but I agree, their customer service by phone is great. I got new slides for an older roll around that was given to me-no hassle at all from the phone rep. She just asked what kind, I told her, and voila, one week...
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    Snap-On comes through-no questions asked warranty claim

    Where my restoration shop is in central Connecticut we've had a rep who for a variety of reasons has been spotty with service for the last few years. Last week a snap on rep stopped in to let us know that they are working on a new franchisee for our area and gave us a paper with numbers to...
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    grinding welds

    The best thing to use, at least on steel is a cutoff wheel, as was stated above. Use an 1/8" cutoff wheel. Details below. I will add the following: When used cutoff wheels get too small for effective cutting, they make good grinding wheels when stacked together, but, for grinding within...
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    Kellogg Air compressor

    I know you're looking for a spare head, and I don't have one, sorry. I do have a 331 pump I have apart at the moment. I just took it apart on Tuesday night. It was my old shop compressor before I upgraded to a Champion a few years back. It had gotten a bit weak, but functional, and at that...
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    Things you would NEVER buy from Snap-On?

    Impact sockets Before i turned "pro" i bought two cheapie impact socket sets-one 1/2" drive deep Campbell hausfeld set from wal mart and one no-name 1/2" drive deep set from Ocean State Job Lot (New England's equivalent to Odd Lot, etc). Anyone remember Ruby Vine's Railroad Salvage? Anyway...
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    Vise

    There is a lot of information here: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=44782&highlight=chas+parker The thread above is excellent. Chas Parker vises are durable and sought after. I do not have a Chas Parker vise, but the town in which they were made is close to me in the...
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    From Ct, home of Pexto, Chas. Parker, etc

    Thanks for the kind words The guys at my shop say that I should have custom-made line decals made for the rear window of my (wife's?) minivan that have my compressors in order from large to small (left-to-right) much like many folks have the family (Dad, Mom, Boy/Girl, Girl/Boy etc down to the...
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    Scrapyards in CT

    Logan steel in Meriden They have a scrap tent (collapsed a month or so ago from snow) that you can pick thru. There are lots of bits: drops, random blanks, cutouts, tubing, square tubes, sheet, plate, pipe, steel, stainless, aluminum, etc. I have gotten some cool stuff there. One thing was a...
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    From Ct, home of Pexto, Chas. Parker, etc

    I've been lurking for a while, and have enjoyed some of the info on old air compressors, (building my collection of working units from two small Craftsman 1940's art deco units to my daily shop unit which is a 3ph 10hp Champion an old Kellogg, an old IR as well as a small 30 gallon unknown unit...
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