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Very nice set up. I'd like to pose a question here...except for filling up tires and plowing off dust, I prefer electrical tools over air. How about y'all?
kinda, i guess it depends..... an electric drill is awesome, because i cant supply enough air with my compressor to run an air drill, but an air impact will run circles over my electrical impact
Nice space dude! congrats on the house! the only thing i could suggest is doing the same thing you did with your air to some 110 in front and rear of garage. that way if you need a drop light or extension cord its there, and all you do is let it wind back up for easy storage.
Totally! A electrical reel will be key. I have way too much power going to the work bench, two 20 amp circuits. So I think I am going to extend one up to the ceiling for a reel and the other under the bench for permanently plugged in items, like the small drill press, phone, battery chargers, and bench grinder. I hate loose plugs always on the bench
i love the bottle of crown behind the drillpress, its for those long drilling sessions
Nice mask
Thanks got it for 100 bucks on EBAY.
ive always wondered, when people shave their axle, how do they drain it? lift up one end and take out the axle?
change the bottom studs to bolts.
change the bottom studs to bolts.looking good man
Looking good man I have a spare rear housing, I am gonna do the same thing, good info and pics. I might rotate mine a little bit towards the Tcase, so I can keep my calipers in the same position + Armor.Garage is looking good.
I pumbed mine with 3/4 pvc water pipe. 300psi. fast,cheap take the copper back.
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