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  1. dennday67

    Awesome wife!

    I had one from northern tools. Hated it and sold it. Got a hobart autoarc 130 (same as the Millermatic 130 from what I've read) not bad but surprising my buddy dans Clark 130 seems to weld better and longer duty cycle.
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    How to clean concrete stains!

    I use Kitty litter in 2 steps. First to soak it up. Sweep then poor on some fresh litter and use a brick to grind it into the concrete then sweep it up. Fast and effective.
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    Die Grinder/Dremmel

    That dewalt 887 is now the next tool on my shopping list.
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    Hole saw hooplah

    lol yeah some are not cheap but for that applacation it wouldnt take much. when we upgrade at work they give us the left over outdated stuff.
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    Hole saw hooplah

    you could try googleing how to install a motor control drive (like a v1000) and a speed potentiometer to adjust the speed of the motor. main thing is DC motors dont like to run at slow speed for too long. your method of gearing down using two presses is creative. I think our old drill press at...
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    Welder: How is a Lincoln Weld Pak 100 HD?

    I just bought a brand new Hobart auto arc 130 for $270 out the door granted it didnt come with the valve. It is a great little welder IMO.
  7. dennday67

    Best value 1/2" impact

    I have a cornwell in my tool box at work. I would say its equal to the IR that other mechanics have.
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    good penetrating oil?

    Clp
  9. dennday67

    what is the least expensive welder i can get away with ?

    I have a northern tool 125 (actually on my second as the first wouldn't feed wire, they shipped me another with no problems). I'm getting my money out of it and have done alot of welding in the last week and haven't over temp it. But I too wish I had bought a Miller or Hobart. I only bought the...
  10. dennday67

    Ridgid multi tool

    It worked well with the bosch scrapper. It was the same price as the dremel but it offers so much more. Built in led, adjustable speed trigger instead of a dial, you can rotate the head and change the head to 5 different tools, decent case, and has a 3 amp motor which is more than the rest ive seen.
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    Ridgid multi tool

    I bought one of these today to scrap the under coating off my Valiant and it worked better than I could have hoped. It also came in handy cutting out some rusty sheet metal. It didnt cut as and easy as a die grinder with a cut off wheel but the cuts were tight and no sparks.
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    Air compressors

    A co worker of mine used a cheap drive to power a car lift going from 110v to 480v. Seems to me like you could do the same for 110 to 220.
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