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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby pugboy » May 16th, 2022, 9:13 am

ok
looking to make another mango chopper

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I know i saw it there but cant remember the length

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby supercharged turbo » June 2nd, 2022, 7:11 pm

Where can I get "blue screw" /concrete screws to buy locally?The head must be countersunk
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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby adnj » June 2nd, 2022, 7:23 pm

supercharged turbo wrote:Where can I get "blue screw" /concrete screws to buy locally?The head must be countersunk
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Tapcon flathead screws. Bhagwansingh.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Gladiator » June 2nd, 2022, 9:09 pm

supercharged turbo wrote:Where can I get "blue screw" /concrete screws to buy locally?The head must be countersunk PF3-134.01_737b1dde-1636-4403-a3e0-75e78b7cc912.jpg


Got them at Bhagwansinghs...

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Chimera » June 2nd, 2022, 10:11 pm

Yea bhagwansingh for sure

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby supercharged turbo » June 3rd, 2022, 5:41 pm

Thanks...will check them out

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Dave » June 11th, 2022, 3:29 pm

Hi all. Where can I find a replacement 1/2" hammer drill chuck?

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby adnj » June 11th, 2022, 8:30 pm

Dave wrote:Hi all. Where can I find a replacement 1/2" hammer drill chuck?

Hammer drills don't use a special chuck. Most tool stores with some depth should have them. A. Moses and SSL had them in stock recently.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Dave » June 11th, 2022, 9:48 pm

Thanks. The few searches I did had hammer as a description. Will check those places.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby pugboy » June 13th, 2022, 1:43 pm

I see inngco selling robot vacuum machines now

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby *KRONIK* » June 13th, 2022, 2:01 pm

pugboy wrote:I see inngco selling robot vacuum machines now
Total had them out a while now
1100

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby pugboy » June 13th, 2022, 2:07 pm

they all made same factory

*KRONIK* wrote:
pugboy wrote:I see inngco selling robot vacuum machines now
Total had them out a while now
1100

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby *KRONIK* » June 13th, 2022, 2:21 pm

pugboy wrote:they all made same factory

*KRONIK* wrote:
pugboy wrote:I see inngco selling robot vacuum machines now
Total had them out a while now
1100
Lol

I wont doubt that

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby supercharged turbo » June 22nd, 2022, 3:48 pm

Anybody knows where I can this wheel or tyre locally?Its for a 20 gallon air compressor
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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby maj. tom » June 22nd, 2022, 4:25 pm

Check PillaiStore in El Socorro. Maybe Bhagwansingh's. Maybe SWS in South.

Search for "Pneumatic Utility Wheel 4.10-3.50/4" which is a 4" wheel with a universal 5/8-inch axle bore hole, but I sure a larger size Ø can fit.

edit: you will get it local
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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby rollingstock » June 22nd, 2022, 8:08 pm

Saw some wheels in allied a while back

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby pugboy » June 22nd, 2022, 8:45 pm

peakes had some, all those wheels are crappy, the better ones are the non inflatable from like a pressure washer

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby matix » June 22nd, 2022, 10:11 pm

supercharged turbo wrote:Anybody knows where I can this wheel or tyre locally?Its for a 20 gallon air compressor
20220622_154646.jpg


I have those on my diesel washer, needed replacements, checked all over, Trintrac have them for around $400 per wheel, I got them at Peakes for $120 per wheel. This was in January of this year

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby pugboy » June 23rd, 2022, 5:55 am

looking for a glue called "shoe goo"
a thick glue for stick sneaker soles

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby adnj » June 23rd, 2022, 9:58 am

pugboy wrote:looking for a glue called "shoe goo"
a thick glue for stick sneaker soles
Bhagwansingh's has it.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby daxt0r » July 1st, 2022, 12:34 pm

jackal wrote:Generator.jpg
pugboy wrote:you need a min 7-8k to run a welder, preferable 8k+

timelapse wrote:Anybody tried those Total generators for welding as yet?Might buy one soon


Boy, last month, I got a 11.5KW duramax generator by Pricemart for just under 4K, I considered it a steal of a deal. The 12KW was just under 9K. Last week, I went to PM and the same 12KW generator was just under 6K.

Need it to run a Lincoln stick welder.


where have this for this price still? not seeing anything near 4k with that output, looking for same deal to run a welding plan.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Strugglerzinc » July 1st, 2022, 2:26 pm

pugboy wrote:looking for a glue called "shoe goo"
a thick glue for stick sneaker soles


Did you get it? I need some as well.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby pugboy » July 1st, 2022, 2:29 pm

didnt get a chance to go bhags yet

Strugglerzinc wrote:
pugboy wrote:looking for a glue called "shoe goo"
a thick glue for stick sneaker soles


Did you get it? I need some as well.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby pugboy » July 1st, 2022, 2:34 pm

how thick is material you welding ?
if light stuff like 1.5mm rhs you could get away with a 5000/6250 using an inverter welding plant
inverters are dc and have capacitors which help buffer the arc strike current surge when you start the arc.

those red lincoln tombstones are transformer based so might pull more current.
they are also heavy no ass, an equivalent inverter is a shoebox.

daxt0r wrote:
jackal wrote:Generator.jpg
pugboy wrote:you need a min 7-8k to run a welder, preferable 8k+

timelapse wrote:Anybody tried those Total generators for welding as yet?Might buy one soon


Boy, last month, I got a 11.5KW duramax generator by Pricemart for just under 4K, I considered it a steal of a deal. The 12KW was just under 9K. Last week, I went to PM and the same 12KW generator was just under 6K.

Need it to run a Lincoln stick welder.


where have this for this price still? not seeing anything near 4k with that output, looking for same deal to run a welding plan.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby daxt0r » July 1st, 2022, 3:42 pm

pugboy wrote:how thick is material you welding ?
if light stuff like 1.5mm rhs you could get away with a 5000/6250 using an inverter welding plant
inverters are dc and have capacitors which help buffer the arc strike current surge when you start the arc.

those red lincoln tombstones are transformer based so might pull more current.
they are also heavy no ass, an equivalent inverter is a shoebox.

daxt0r wrote:
jackal wrote:Generator.jpg
pugboy wrote:you need a min 7-8k to run a welder, preferable 8k+

timelapse wrote:Anybody tried those Total generators for welding as yet?Might buy one soon


Boy, last month, I got a 11.5KW duramax generator by Pricemart for just under 4K, I considered it a steal of a deal. The 12KW was just under 9K. Last week, I went to PM and the same 12KW generator was just under 6K.

Need it to run a Lincoln stick welder.


where have this for this price still? not seeing anything near 4k with that output, looking for same deal to run a welding plan.


is one ah dem tombstone one self lol.
i only seeing small generators like under 5000w or the really big ones, any idea where would have one like the duramax for a similar price?

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby pugboy » July 1st, 2022, 4:30 pm

FB marketplace always have

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby maj. tom » July 4th, 2022, 4:06 pm

Well plumbers would know this, but you all know that before you stick pvc pipe with glue you're supposed to use a primer first on the joints? Recently learned this I was watching some American house inspection videos and they use a purple dyed pvc primer so that they can easily see it during inspection to make sure the pipes were done the correct way.

So they do sell it locally I checked the hardware, pvc primer and it's really cheap like $15 for a can. It's not dyed though, but what it does is start softening and dissolving the pvc before the glue is applied to make a secure, permanent bond. And that's the correct way to glue pvc joints. Primer> Glue> Apply Pressure> Permanent.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Chimera » July 4th, 2022, 4:14 pm

There is the blue dyed one locally

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby pugboy » July 4th, 2022, 4:22 pm

you dont really need that if you make sure that the sponge rubs the glue in and you can see the pvc outer layer affected by the glue but it takes more time and glue to make sure

if you doing critical stuff like a swimming pool or pipes inside walls then better to be safe and use primer

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby fokhan_96 » July 4th, 2022, 4:49 pm

pugboy wrote:you dont really need that if you make sure that the sponge rubs the glue in and you can see the pvc outer layer affected by the glue but it takes more time and glue to make sure

if you doing critical stuff like a swimming pool or pipes inside walls then better to be safe and use primer
Hmmm never used primer. Used the good ole "christle" solvent and bonds good.

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