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TP Tools Air Tools any good?

BMS

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I'm looking to get some air tools for bodywork. I get the TP Tools catalogs and am curious about their self-branded lines. For example, 48" box brake with the TP Tools brand is approx $500, they list another name brand one on the page next to it for $1200.

Curious about their air tools. Cut off wheels, die grinders, da sanders, impact wrenches, etc.

Anyone used them? I searched the forum and came up with nothin.

Thanks.
 
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JASTECH

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Only experiance I have with TP is wiping. I do prefer 2ply with the quilted pockets and nice and soft to keep me bum soft as a babies!

Thanks, JASTECH
 

ToolJunkie

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I got their turbine sprayer. Good stuff. I wish I had one of their blasting cabinet.
 
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James Aiello

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I've been to their store.. they have every item in the catalog for sale in the shop on display... I could have been in there for hours.
I would image they are TP labeled Chinese tools... I have no experience with them. I do have a blasting cabinet and portable sandblaster. Both work great just need a bigger air compressor.

James
 

Roman G

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Thanks for all the responses guys. They seem to have very good prices as well.
I guess my first purchase through them will be a DA sander.

Thanks again
 
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BMS

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Should have seen the TP comments coming. LOL. Charmin quilted was my favorite until we moved into a house with a septic tank. Really limits your choices in TP.

Tooljunkie - So you have their turbine spray unit eh? What gun do you run with it? Can you elaborate a bit on your experience with it? I am looking to spray in my garage so obviously, I am not looking for perfection, but I plan to prep every way possible to get as close to it as I can.
 

Greatbear

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TP sells every piece for the vac systems they have made through the years, no problem with the parts availability.

I've seen their air tools, most are decent looking Taiwan-sourced in most cases, there are some made in China. I would have no problem buying those tools, but I'm pretty much set for air tools as it is.
 
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