Bunch of wize guys, ey'?![]()
No, I was just in the garage looking for somthing and decided I'd grab it to take a pic. I didn't feel like going back in the house to grab the camera.
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Thread: favorite tools
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05-15-2007, 02:30 AM #51
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05-16-2007, 08:33 AM #52
Maybe we should do kitchen pics next?? Everbody likes to eat
Scott
HMW [Heavy Metal welding]
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05-17-2007, 02:19 AM #53
Kitchen Pics!!!!!!!!!! that would be AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm not late...
I'm just on Hawaiian Time
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11-25-2009, 02:44 PM #54
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Last week my dad, age 90, showed me a terrific tool I never knew he had, one of those pistol shaped temperature detectors, by Raytek. You point it at the part, trigger it, and get a digital readout of temperature in your choice of F or C degrees. People who do energy audits, checking heat loss in houses, use these a lot, but they sure are the deal-shenielle for welders! I'd been working on a project with some T-1 that needed preheating, so I borrowed the temp-gun. What a cool tool! Not only is it a lot handier than Tempil sticks, it lets you see the progress of the heat-up and cool-down. I was surprised how fast a big hunk of steel can cool off. I'm going to keep borrowing this temp-gun until pop gives up and lets me keep it
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11-25-2009, 03:30 PM #55
favorite tools
Hougan Mag Drill Lets me drill large holes
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11-25-2009, 04:07 PM #56
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my die grinders
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11-25-2009, 06:44 PM #57
Miller Dynasty 700...OH YEA BABY!!
MM 350P...PULSE SPRAYIN' MONSTER
Miller Dynasty 200 DX "Blue Lightning"
Miller Bobcat 225 NT
Miller 30-A Spoolgun
Miller WC-115-A
Miller Spectrum 300
Miller Spoolmate 200
Miller 225 Thunderbolt
SPEEDGLAS 9100XX
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11-25-2009, 07:37 PM #58
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One of my favorite 'would hate to live without tools' is my Beverly shear B-3 and also my Beverly shear Jr.. I'm always using these things.
Dynasty 200DX "Blue Lightning"
Bernard 3500ss water-cooler
Rockwell vertical mill
Beverly Shear B-3
Beverly Shear JR
Home-made English wheel
Milwaukee Porta-band
" Sawz-all
Tennsmith 36" stomp shear
Fixer upper 1982 Lincoln sa200
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12-03-2009, 10:33 PM #59
Hey guys, do you own one???
Hey Seattle, I was playing with some Galvalloy (Gal-Viz at Gaspro). My friend turned me on to it, was $30/per pound, which came out to 1-1/3 sticks. He said to use the acetelyne to make the metal black, then use the neutral flame to make it dissappear, that should be hot enough for the galv stick. Apparently not, but wasn't too much longer before it spread well. Used a wire brush to spread the rest of it, came out pretty cool...I use a wire wheel on a grinder, and after 5 hard passes, the galv still stayed on pretty tight...Gaspro doesn't keep temp sticks over 200 F over here, so I checked out the temp guns...under $80 (49 bucks) they only go up to 500 F. Over $85 they go up to 1,000 F......Home Depot has the General Brand for over $119, but they don't ship to Hawaii...
What do you guys have? and are you happy with it???
thanks
bertI'm not late...
I'm just on Hawaiian Time
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12-07-2009, 05:09 AM #60
I alwase ran dewalt tools but im thinking of changing .


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