rockcrawler
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Was that with gas or flux core
Flux core
Was that with gas or flux core
Not bad! As long as they hold, right?
I always wanted to learn how to weld. So, here we go! Small weld in first weld pic is the first weld I’ve ever done. The longer welds in the next pic are welds I did after about 20 minutes of practice. Obviously, I’ve got a long way to go. I’m having fun though.
What welding table is that?
Klutch #61158 from Northern Tool.


Same one I bought it was pretty cheap, but I like it.Klutch #61158 from Northern Tool.
Same one I bought it was pretty cheap, but I like it.
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Let us know what you think, I have a bunch of them but haven't used them yet.
Been eyeing this for a while. Don’t know if it’s a gimmick or legit, but had to get it. Currently using the Kobalt ones from Lowe’s. This is mega smooth operating compared to kobalt. Guess I’ll see if they are
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https://www.harborfreight.com/4v-lithium-ion-cordless-power-cutter-56192.htmlDodgie.
Where did you get the Warrior cordless power cutter? Is that the one with the serrated round cutting wheel that runs against a fixed edge?
If so, that are the cat's *** for opening that horrific clamshell packaging. Seriously, cuts it like butta and keeps your damn fingers the hell away from any sharp edge.
Model number, price and from where?? Thanks!






S&K Products Flex Funnel, 6 incher.
Now to drill that hole in the wall.![]()
I need one for that purpose, haha.Fancy garage bathroom addition I take it?
Fancy garage bathroom addition I take it?
Finally got my gear wrench 81264T 90 tooth long handled 3/8 drive ratchet. Ordered it a couple months back when amazon had it for 21$ on pre order. I posted some pictures to compere to my Armstrong maxx access 88tooth ratchet. The gears and pawls are interchangeable so this also seems the same as the matco ratchets. Only difference is the cover plate is cutout a bit different. Even the gunmetal color of the selector switch is the same as the Armstrong which always seemed unique. The matco selector is a bit different.
Thickness is about the same as the Armstrong maybe a little thicker real close to the sk ratchet.
Back drag is a little lighter than the Armstrong and quite a bit lighter than the SK.
Handle is a bit more better to use than the SK but not as nice as the Armstrong. I prefer to have a thicker grip on ratchets. Overall I guess this is one of the better budget friendly ratchets on the market so long as you can get a good deal on it.
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Dodgie.
Where did you get the Warrior cordless power cutter? Is that the one with the serrated round cutting wheel that runs against a fixed edge?
If so, that are the cat's *** for opening that horrific clamshell packaging. Seriously, cuts it like butta and keeps your damn fingers the hell away from any sharp edge.
Model number, price and from where?? Thanks!
Exactly why I posted on here because it seems like it can be very useful for many.That looks very useful, especially for those of us will very limited shop space. Please post your opinions of it once you have had a chance to use it.
From my bride for Christmas.
https://www.harborfreight.com/4v-lithium-ion-cordless-power-cutter-56192.html
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