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I like the Schumacher 200 amp.
Not the digital but the one with the timer dial.
10 - 40 and 200 amp boost.
If you see a die hard brand at auto zone set up the same way it is built by Schumacher.
I ordered mine a year back,
Just me but I don't care for the digital ones.
We used to swap the coils on them when they broke.
We had made a coil compressor that ran off a 1/2 impact lol.
About every mid 2000s ford Taurus seemed to snap.
Felt like a bomb disposal tech.
Well crap, your right on that.
If a guy bored the hole you would need a bushing / sleeve for the rest of the inside.
I'm not sure what the wheel is made of.
Can you just get a thinner wheel ?
Everyone has their favorite.
A auto dark fixed I want a 10 for stick or mig,
A adjustable 6 to 12
Tig I don't do but know from others you want to drop to 6 or so.
Protect those eyes, to dark is better than to light.
You can always start with a trouble light behind you.
If I has froze once get rid of it. Also very old paint / color that has separated for years should not be used.
Once you think the solids are stired up pour it through a strainer and see what's inside.
Seen a 7 -1/4" skill saw framing blade chucked into the end of a router.
Piece of all thread , nut and washer, blade, then nut and washer.
Yep I looked it over, could not imagine pulling the trigger on it let alone cutting with it.
The wire brush wheels need to be damn good ones like wild RT...
Our bendpak has air piston safety locks on each column. They are spring loaded and click away on the way up.
Air piston just pulls them for the trip down.
You have to remain on the valve tillit's down,
Steel ramps here also , travel up and down with the lift but also can be removed.
Not bolted...
Thought you guys might like to see this equipment. We have been going through the storage areas of our shop.
This valve set I think is from the 50s or early 60s. It was my late stepdads.
Oh also everything still runs.
You will find a ton of uses for it.
We have a similar one at the shop with 2 spare batteries, monday when I'm back there I will get you a 3m part # for replacement polishing pads.
When buffing on a cars finish these will fit many areas the large buffer will not.
Not near the chance for burn...
14 ' is as low as I would go if just planning a new building.
Yes 12' will work but 14 is better if you ever lift a 4x4 pickup ect. We use ours for all kinds of projects lol.
Snook here is our two lifts.
The bendpak 9000 4 post is just great. We have a slide air jack on it also. Little bit of maintenance each 6 mo.
Oil the cables and grease it.
our old Unic 4500 we still use it also , very mobile with a car on it.
You will be glad you got a drive on.