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PH3050BGMWell-said.
Well-done. What model number?
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PH3050BGMWell-said.
Well-done. What model number?
I've got a Husky air hammer that is reasonably useful. Bought it maybe 15 years ago. The bits that came with it, not so much. Apparently made of butter.I have a Crapsman air massager. It is great at consuming electricity used by my compressor and does an amazing job at turning noise and vibrations into hopes and dreams.
After it failed to ever pop a rivet out or do anything to a tie rod end it got replaced by a Snap On super duty air hammer. That gets the job done.
Nice! it's like a mini-Cheetah. You're gonna have to use it about 4 more times for ROI though, considering his $10 charge, plus gas prices.I just bought one of these:
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08H1MY3MS/
I have a few lawnmowers and a chipper, and it seems the smaller diameter tires are always going flat and losing the bead. You can't get them to seat back on the bead with an air compressor, even if you cargo strap them. The last time I had one go flat, I took it to the tire shop three miles away and the guy used one of these. This time around I decided I needed to buy the tool instead of paying him $10. First try it worked like a champ!
Now you need a two-stage compressor that outputs 175 psi.Plus, I can remove the nozzle and load a potato in it!
What is it about dudes messing with other dudes while they're on the can.. it's irresistibly fun.I can't tell you the amount of stories regarding the cheetah and the shop I worked in. I will say one of them involved a guy in a bathroom stall taking a poo, the cheetah and baby powder. I am sure you can put 3 and 3 together on that.