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    Insulation done! Shop heater questions. Electrical gurus.

    I think you are onto something by thinking about working with your HVAC friend. I also have a friend who does HVAC for a living and I traded some computer work with him for my HVAC needs in my detached garage. I ran natural gas piping to my garage and he hooked up a natural gas furnace and...
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    Craigs List can be a good thing!

    Great scores! The bulk of my tools have been found off Craigslist or our local Trading Post. There is just way too much good used stuff available on Craigslist than going out and buying new.
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    Any Thoughts on Air Compressor

    I had an old used Westinghouse 5HP 220V 80 gallon upright air compressor that I used for many years to run all of my air tools while performing general auto work. When I purchased a large ScatBlast blasting cabinet, my poor old compressor just couldn't keep up with the blaster - kept having to...
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    which impact wrench

    When I first started out, I had a used, half worn out 10 gallon 110V Craftsman horizontal tank portable air compressor that put out a max of 100PSI. During my time using that compressor, I found that the impact wrench being used with the compressor made all the difference as to whether or not a...
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    knipex plyers anybody have and use these

    I also love them and they have better gripping capability than Vise-Grips. The jaws are supposed to be very hard, however, I have dulled a few sets with heavy use. Does anyone know if the Knipex adjustable pliers have a lifetime warranty?
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    which impact wrench

    I have an old used Craftsman upright 30 gallon oil-less 110V 5HP air compressor that I use regularly and its portable. I bought it off my local craigslist several years ago for $75. I can lean it back using its upright handle and roll it on its two wheels. I use it around the house and...
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    which impact wrench

    Don't want to consider an air impact? You can find numerous air compressors that will operate on 110V house current that will provide 135 - 150PSI of air pressure. This is more than adequate to run a good quality air impact wrench, such as an Ingersoll Rand, etc. A good upright (vertical) air...
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