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Miktay wrote:Car: Hows that Dewalt miter saw working out?
Miktay wrote:Car: Hows that Dewalt miter saw working out?
pugboy wrote:nice sander, what you planning to sand with that ?
I see a dewalt planer in the back, I have one of those.
car wrote:pugboy wrote:nice sander, what you planning to sand with that ?
I see a dewalt planer in the back, I have one of those.
Already used it to make the tool rest for the same belt grinder. It grinding nice and fast. My 1” and 4 “ sander was too low powered. This one is 2hp.
Going to make a professional bicycle repair stand now.
Just hope Santa brings me the bicycle.
pugboy wrote:I made one of those a while back
used one of those vise grip clamps
welded half pipe to the jaws and glued rubber in the pipecar wrote:pugboy wrote:nice sander, what you planning to sand with that ?
I see a dewalt planer in the back, I have one of those.
Already used it to make the tool rest for the same belt grinder. It grinding nice and fast. My 1” and 4 “ sander was too low powered. This one is 2hp.
Going to make a professional bicycle repair stand now.
Just hope Santa brings me the bicycle.
car wrote:pugboy wrote:nice sander, what you planning to sand with that ?
I see a dewalt planer in the back, I have one of those.
Already used it to make the tool rest for the same belt grinder. It grinding nice and fast. My 1” and 4 “ sander was too low powered. This one is 2hp.
Going to make a professional bicycle repair stand now.
Just hope Santa brings me the bicycle.
*KRONIK* wrote:
I just get this thingamajig
Its a drill dust collector with a vacuum to help it stay on the wall.
It actually sticks on very strong.
And it have a laser and bubble levels
Rovin's Audio wrote:for chopsaws - makita , milwaukee , dewalt .... u cant go wrong with either of these
Ted_v2 wrote:Where can i get small metal toolpans? something like 4x8x1.
i have one and honestly its the best thing for small sockets and tools. I keep my picks, 1/4 sockets ect. Wanted a couple for my home use.
android79 wrote:Where will I get a 1/2 hp or 5 amp drill press for about $1500? The skil 3320 good but I want more power than that.
*KRONIK* wrote:12v compressors....lets discuss
Between my home, my parents and the business, we have 6vehicles.
Tire pressuring is becoming a pain when i have to go to a tire-shop to get the tires inflated, then its either over inflated or under inflated because they use those bogus stick type guages in the tireshop. So i need to wait till the wheels are cooled and set the correct pressure.
So i was thinking of getting a good 12v compressor to be able to do quick fills and top ups.
I have a cig lighter slime kit compressor but that thing is annoying and vibrates all over.
Last time i used it started to smell burnt.
Features preferred:
-good length of hose and a quick detach end for the valve stems
- easy to set up and pack away
- quick fill time
-small enough to keep in one of the vehicles.
What allyuh have in mind?
adnj wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:12v compressors....lets discuss
Between my home, my parents and the business, we have 6vehicles.
Tire pressuring is becoming a pain when i have to go to a tire-shop to get the tires inflated, then its either over inflated or under inflated because they use those bogus stick type guages in the tireshop. So i need to wait till the wheels are cooled and set the correct pressure.
So i was thinking of getting a good 12v compressor to be able to do quick fills and top ups.
I have a cig lighter slime kit compressor but that thing is annoying and vibrates all over.
Last time i used it started to smell burnt.
Features preferred:
-good length of hose and a quick detach end for the valve stems
- easy to set up and pack away
- quick fill time
-small enough to keep in one of the vehicles.
What allyuh have in mind?
12 volt only for emergency off road use makes a lot of sense. But you can get a faster, more reliable fill from a can of Fix-a-flat. If you're just checking and maintaining pressure, a quality air guage and a portable tank work well, too.
Another option is a direct-fill, 120v compact compressor. You only need an extension cord.
I have never seen a 12v compressor that worked as well as most 120v.
A high wattage unit maybe...matix wrote:How about an inverter for the car. Could that work?