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kunkernator

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Finally got my whole welder setup all done!
Inventory;

Klutch 220si Mig/TIG/Stick welder w/spoolgun
80CF 75/25 argon mix
40CF argon
Lotos LTP5000D plasma cutter
Klutch welding cart

Still waiting on a matching set of flowmeters for the bottles, along with a 3 way ball valve. That way it will be completely tool-less to switch gases for aluminum welding.

Just got the welder and the second bottle in today (both private owned tanks). I have to say this welder is top notch. I havent seen many reviews on the Klutch welders, so i may do an in-depth one.

And as required.... Pictures!!! I want to note in the last picture, i mounted the air fitting for the plasma cutter on a stiff part of the cart. It allows a much more "solid" surface to push and pull off of when connecting and disconnecting air, as opposed to the flimsy regulator mount.

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90zcar

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Been a while since I bought new tools. 1/2 makita beast and a compact caliper compressor



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That is a different looking brake caliper press than the blue point one. More pics of that please.


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Jarhead0408

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No kidding. I didn't recognize it either. Looked it up to find a Bluepoint re-branded Lang.

I'm not familiar with the above tool.
 

72highboy

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Picked up my first snap on box the other day, pretty decent shape (for $175:D)

Will be getting replacement drawer slides tomorrow and cleaning it up :beer:

Took me way too long to find the last '5' in 'KR 655' ...was a very light stamp for some reason

Cheers
 

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tank4114

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That is a different looking brake caliper press than the blue point one. More pics of that please.


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its the new low profile one got mine last week i think im one of the few in aus to get one dealer told me they arent meant to go on sale for a wile and he gave it to me to test out il get some pics tomorow if you want
 

Jarhead0408

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Low pro huh? I wonder if they'll be sold here in the States. I've run into a few vehicles where a low pro version would be handy. Any idea on who the oem is?
 

kwon

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Picked this up today. Gotta stop going in HD
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thegroundpounder99

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Picked up my first snap on box the other day, pretty decent shape (for $175:D)



Will be getting replacement drawer slides tomorrow and cleaning it up :beer:



Took me way too long to find the last '5' in 'KR 655' ...was a very light stamp for some reason



Cheers



Congrats that's a sweet box.....and yes for $175 you ****!


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Wes J

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Bought a used pillar drill (drill press) today, Elliott Progress No1, 5 speed, 3 phase motor, good condition, minor arc of shame for £150 or about $215.

Interesting. I have a Victoria Progress drill press. It's a little beefier. I've never seen another and I imagine it's exceptionally rare on this side of the pond. It says "British Klokner Switchgear Company" on the back.

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dutchgray

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Interesting. I have a Victoria Progress drill press. It's a little beefier. I've never seen another and I imagine it's exceptionally rare on this side of the pond. It says "British Klokner Switchgear Company" on the back.

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Yours is a much bigger piece of kit but I probably couldn't get one like that in my garage, I think Progress were the original maker and other companies sold their products but as usual with anything British there were a lot of mergers and buy outs over the years. I know you can't buy anything modern as nicely made as this for £150.
I was after a Fobco 7/8 but came to the conclusion that it's could take years to find one near me.
The American ones are pretty rare over here as well.
 

nighthawk73

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No kidding. I didn't recognize it either. Looked it up to find a Bluepoint re-branded Lang.

I'm not familiar with the above tool.

It's pretty neat haven't found a moment when really needed it but none the less I am a sicker for new tools that I don't have. When fully closed the thickness is 3/8.

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Jeeper

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Picked this up today. Gotta stop going in HD
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You'll like that. I used mine golfing the other day. Put an xc4.0 battery on it and threw it in the golf cart. For the entire round with a rain delay the indicator showed 3 bars left.
 

wagzilla

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It's pretty neat haven't found a moment when really needed it but none the less I am a sicker for new tools that I don't have. When fully closed the thickness is 3/8.

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I have had the big bother for doing f450 and it works well the smaller one works good I have used it about 5 times now really happy with it

James
 

kwon

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You'll like that. I used mine golfing the other day. Put an xc4.0 battery on it and threw it in the golf cart. For the entire round with a rain delay the indicator showed 3 bars left.



Perfect! When ever I'm in the garage I play music on my phone but it's never loud enough. And I'm always washing one of the trucks atleast once a week so I can blast that now! For $118 total in pretty happy!


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firworks

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Perfect! When ever I'm in the garage I play music on my phone but it's never loud enough. And I'm always washing one of the trucks atleast once a week so I can blast that now! For $118 total in pretty happy!


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I think that's my most used Milwaukee tool. It's always on the whole time I'm out in the garage. It's a pretty good cell phone charger too.
 
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K-Dog

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Being in collision repair it is pretty rare that I have to do brakes. It does happen though. Twice in the past two years, I have had to do it though. Both times I needed one of those disc spinny tools. I borrowed a kit from a buddy.
Well the other day Woot! had the A.P. 7860 kit on sale for twenty bucks.
I jumped on it. No more borrowing is always a good thing. :)


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Actually as of this moment 6/2/16 8:30 eastern, Woot! still has this kit for twenty bucks.
 

mike528

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Being in collision repair it is pretty rare that I have to do brakes. It does happen though. Twice in the past two years, I have had to do it though. Both times I needed one of those disc spinny tools. I borrowed a kit from a buddy.
Well the other day Woot! had the A.P. 7860 kit on sale for twenty bucks.
I jumped on it. No more borrowing is always a good thing. :)


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Actually as of this moment 6/2/16 8:30 eastern, Woot! still has this kit for twenty bucks.
Link?
 

stioc

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Pretty cool but looks spendy. Did you compare it to other options out there, what did you like about this one? I still have the manual resistor type battery tester, I hardly ever (need to) use it.
 
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