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  1. moparstud440

    air compressor plumbing

    Before I only had my compressor going to my hose reel with the regulator prior to that. Now I have one main line going to my hose reel which is used in my shop so sometimes I need to change the PSI depending on what I"m doing. My other main line is going out to the "storage" area and will pretty...
  2. moparstud440

    air compressor plumbing

    I had some time this past weekend to start the plumbing process. I got the filter and regulator along with my air hose reel hooked up. I still have to run the lines to the other side of the garage but I need to wait until warmer weather so I can move some stuff out of the way so I'm not...
  3. moparstud440

    Drill press

    Yes, the drill press is no longer covered by warranty so they were no help.
  4. moparstud440

    Drill press

    Probably a long shot but I'm trying to find a part for my broken drill press. It's a Northern Industrial drill press Part Number 155301. I need item #68 on the parts drawing. It's referred to as the insert pulley. I've tried googling and ebay and such, but without an actual part number for the...
  5. moparstud440

    air compressor plumbing

    I'm getting ready to redo the air compressor plumbing in my shop with RapidAir Maxline 1/2" kit. I have a Dewalt 30 gallon compressor and am currently using a harbor freight filter/regulator that has the 1/4" outlet. RapidAir recommends their 1/2" regulator for their 1/2" line. I connect from...
  6. moparstud440

    Snap On Dealer

    I have an older Blue Point Tire gauge that I bought new a good many (5-7) years ago. It doesn't have a spring, plastic disc and rubber washer under the hose like some of the real old ones do. Can you buy these pieces or did they sell gauges without them?
  7. moparstud440

    Snap On Dealer

    Is there any Snap On dealers on here? I have a question about a Blue Point Tire Gauge.
  8. moparstud440

    Compressed Air Piping

    Only an idiot would use PVC, It is not a matter of it will fail, but when. If I had to plumb my garage I'd prob go with the blue stuff and it seems like the nicest, but I understand wanting to be able to go and pickup what you need nearby instead of having to order and wait for it.
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