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  1. Tech857

    Anyone lay their own concrete?

    Never heard of 20k psi concrete. Most normal concrete is 3000psi. 4000 psi concrete is a high strength mix.
  2. Tech857

    Anyone lay their own concrete?

    21 yards of concrete is a lot to push around and finish before it sets up. There's a time crunch when placing it and you need a crew that knows what they are doing. Did concrete work with my dad growing up and we would have a crew of at least 5 or 6 guys to pour that and a power trowel to finish it.
  3. Tech857

    Need a new air compressor

    Usually single stage compressors are rated at 90psi and 2 stage are rated at 175. The two stage compressors store more volume in a given tank size and can be regulated down to 90 psi. The pressure rating is not just marketing.
  4. Tech857

    Snap On

    Looks a lot better in your pics than the ones from the ad. Nice score.
  5. Tech857

    Re-building air ratchets

    I have had the FAR720 since it came out back 10 years ago. It has been rebuilt 3 times I think. I broke the 3/8 square drive right off repeatedly until they changed the design. Snap on has had a few duds in their air tool line. The impact guns are not as powerful as the Ingersol Rand ones. But I...
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    Re-building air ratchets

    That is so strange at least its a simple fix. I have 3050 air chisel and it is one of the best tools I own.
  7. Tech857

    Re-building air ratchets

    At the factory repair center they do a flat fee repair and anything that is worn is replaced. I have sent them out and had them come back with a new housing and whole head assembly. You get a lot more than a 50.00 rebuild kit when you send it out.
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    Re-building air ratchets

    Your Snap on rep can send them out and have them serviced to like new for you. I used to do mine every couple years to keep them running at full steam. When you are running them all day everyday the power drops off and they wear out especially the 1/4 drive ones.
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    Car Lifts

    I have used a couple different lifts over the years. I've been a mechanic for 22 years and prefer the Rotary lifts. They are well built and trouble free. I've had a club cab dually diesel up on the 9k lift in a pinch. Snap on offers some lifts and they seem like cheap toys. The 10k seemed wimpy...
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