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hindian wrote:Guys where I getting one like this to buy? I want to use it to wash a tall commercial vehicle. Thanks20210904_235145.jpg
Peakes or budge marine... I know it's extra money but if you pressure washing the vehicle, nerta touchless wash in a foam cannon. Spray on and pressure off, no hand washinghindian wrote:Guys where I getting one like this to buy? I want to use it to wash a tall commercial vehicle. Thanks
Nah bro nothing like that I just wanna get the dirt off and have it looking presentable. That suggestion not in the budget at all lol but thanks. I'll check those places mentioned above.nick639v2 wrote:Peakes or budge marine... I know it's extra money but if you pressure washing the vehicle, nerta touchless wash in a foam cannon. Spray on and pressure off, no hand washinghindian wrote:Guys where I getting one like this to buy? I want to use it to wash a tall commercial vehicle. Thanks
hustla_ambition101 wrote:These available locally?
Jdm Master in Sando advertised some hydraulic crimpers for $800 a few days agohustla_ambition101 wrote:These available locally?
I bought one recentlyhustla_ambition101 wrote:These available locally?
Ted_v2 wrote:Trini Bass shop on facebook, small money trust meh, worth the drive down south. very nice guy to deal with.
Allied used to sell the Skil orbital sander between $300-400. It sold out some months ago when I went to buy one. Not sure if they restocked it.supercharged turbo wrote:I'm looking for a random orbital sander.I'm getting a 320watts Total for $400 and a 3 amp Milwaukee for $670.I have some work for it now that will cover the cost of the tool but after this it mightn't be used for awhile.Should I spend the extra $270 and buy the Milwaukee?Also,where selling Skil?
Had a total and I real beat on it.. worked well, no issues at all. Ended up disappearing from the site toosupercharged turbo wrote:I'm looking for a random orbital sander.I'm getting a 320watts Total for $400 and a 3 amp Milwaukee for $670.I have some work for it now that will cover the cost of the tool but after this it mightn't be used for awhile.Should I spend the extra $270 and buy the Milwaukee?Also,where selling Skil?
NR8 wrote:Allied used to sell the Skil orbital sander between $300-400. It sold out some months ago when I went to buy one. Not sure if they restocked it.supercharged turbo wrote:I'm looking for a random orbital sander.I'm getting a 320watts Total for $400 and a 3 amp Milwaukee for $670.I have some work for it now that will cover the cost of the tool but after this it mightn't be used for awhile.Should I spend the extra $270 and buy the Milwaukee?Also,where selling Skil?
Buy the totalsupercharged turbo wrote:I'm looking for a random orbital sander.I'm getting a 320watts Total for $400 and a 3 amp Milwaukee for $670.I have some work for it now that will cover the cost of the tool but after this it mightn't be used for awhile.Should I spend the extra $270 and buy the Milwaukee?Also,where selling Skil?
*KRONIK* wrote:Buy the totalsupercharged turbo wrote:I'm looking for a random orbital sander.I'm getting a 320watts Total for $400 and a 3 amp Milwaukee for $670.I have some work for it now that will cover the cost of the tool but after this it mightn't be used for awhile.Should I spend the extra $270 and buy the Milwaukee?Also,where selling Skil?
Even if yuh kill it, the price would have been worth it
Rovin wrote:majority of skil like B&D has always been a DIY level econo tool, yes they work for d $
watts in power tools is like watching d watts in audio - dont mean chit , amperage wud be a better number to look at
i have not used d total but in general higher priced tools are not just cause d company dem love $
higher brands are usually better made ,more power comfort , ergonomics , less vibration - generally a more refined tool , sometimes its a chalk\cheese comparison
my advice go for a closer look, turn them on & get a feel for each, then u decide ...
I order from home depot. 20usd for 50.. so avg is the same pricing yesX_Factor wrote:the milwaukee doesnt have that much power difference than the total
where are you getting good pads from?...an auto paint/accessories wanted 4-5$ a pad which is insane
X_Factor wrote:Rovin wrote:majority of skil like B&D has always been a DIY level econo tool, yes they work for d $
watts in power tools is like watching d watts in audio - dont mean chit , amperage wud be a better number to look at
i have not used d total but in general higher priced tools are not just cause d company dem love $
higher brands are usually better made ,more power comfort , ergonomics , less vibration - generally a more refined tool , sometimes its a chalk\cheese comparison
my advice go for a closer look, turn them on & get a feel for each, then u decide ...
its basically the same thing, multiply the amp x voltage to get watts
or divide the watts and voltage to get an average amperage
nick639v2 wrote:I order from home depot. 20usd for 50.. so avg is the same pricing yesX_Factor wrote:the milwaukee doesnt have that much power difference than the total
where are you getting good pads from?...an auto paint/accessories wanted 4-5$ a pad which is insane
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