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so wondering if bringing it down or somebody locally supplying themBoodoo's Electrical is now officially a distributor of Prescott Tools!
nick639v2 wrote:Looking for some proper stainless steel drill bits to buy.. what have you guys found to be the best?
Don’t need step bits. I tried Stanley, bosch and Dewalt and they just not holding up like it use to.. I am using cutting oil and still.
#techniqueruffneck_12 wrote:bai it doh matter what drill bit u using
just RAMMIT EEN , PUSH HARDER
IF IT BREAK, IT GET SHARPER
(no homo)
I bought a total rivet gun recently.Works great for light to medium work.If you not using it regularly, I wouldn't suggest buying an overly expensive one.Dave wrote:I have a few rivets popping out on windows at home so I figure I should invest in a rivet gun for that purpose.
Amazon has some nice kits with a variety of different sized rivets.
Do we have similar kits locally?
Brands? Prices?
Phone Surgeon wrote:Does anywhere sell this locally or does it have to be fabricated by a welder
Phone Surgeon wrote:if its just one or two time project u hadda do i could lend u a bess rivet gun dave. i have a nice stanley rivet gun where the head swivels
because you might buy a gun for 400-500 and never use it again
*KRONIK* wrote:Anybody have a parts washer?
What cleaner allyuh running?
nick639v2 wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:Anybody have a parts washer?
What cleaner allyuh running?
Big ones?? We service massy parts washer (Cuda). Previously used the detergent powder APP-1000 or 100z but the price has literally doubled pre Covid. But it does last substantially longer than anything else if you have a oil skimmer equipped washer.
Edit: a cost effiective option is to dial up the heat and use purple blaster with a defoamer. Would take a bit longer but it works about 75% as good as the powder detergent
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