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I originally bought an aluminum 3 ton low profile jack from Harbor Freight and it lasted maybe 7 months. I said I would never buy another jack from them. My neighbor, who has worked in auto repair shops his entire life along with his brothers, advised me to get the steel 3 ton low profile jack...
I got a chance to try it out and I’m impressed with it. I don’t have my 60 gallon air compressor plummed in just yet and used a 2 gallon pancake air compressor. Even with that I was able to cut the bellhousing frame horn off my 55 Bel Air. I believe it to be close to 3/8 inch steel and it cut...
I just recently made a decision on the plasma cutter and went with a Primeweld Cut50D. It has good reviews and with my Veterans discount I got it for $295.34 out the door at Home Depot. Thanks to all for chiming in.
I have read some older threads regarding a good choice for a plasma cutter. I need an inexpensive unit for light duty and I’m looking at a Primeweld 50 amp at Home Depot. Do any of you have experience with it and what are your thoughts please?
I know what you mean by everyone telling him what he needs. I built a 40x30 shop and the thread went on for long while about how I should build bigger. I spent all I had.
My shop is 40x30 with a dividing wall down the middle. I use one side (20x30) for work, and it has a ceiling installed to aid with heating and cooling. The other side, also 20x30, is where my 69 roadrunner and 55 Bel Air reside. My 60-gallon compressor will go on the side with the cars to cut...
Sectional roll up doors installed. I wanted windows in the 18 foot door on the right but it was going to be at least 7 months before it came in. Electricity is next.
. Thanks! The right side of the shop is for storing my 69 roadrunner and 55 Chevy and I don’t have plans right now to concrete out front on that side at this point. I had originally planned to put gravel on the inside of the roadrunner and 55 storage side but changed my mind on that. The...