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nervewrecker wrote:Ted_v2 wrote:hindian wrote:Fellas I'm looking for a trolley jack to buy. 3.5 ton capacity low profile preferably, any available with those specs locally? I checked out the ones in pricesmart and a couple parts places but im not sure of the build quality. Any particular brand worth the time and money? Thanks
pro lift in allied and the ford racing in pricemart.
i have the ford and it works excellent . pro lift in a shop going in almost 3 years, no problems.
i jackup and use jackstands, i dont let the jack hold any strain for any extended period.
the bulb someone was asking about , yes boat stores, used in outboard engines. about 90 something dollars.
Whats the prices on these jacks these days?
A legacy guy tried changing a spare with the oem screw type, said he running off to purchase a 2 tonne hydraulic in pricesmart after yes. Im just curious.
Coppershot wrote:Looking for these
Pinch hose clamp or Tubing Clamps locally,for tubing up to 3/8 or 10mm,
My ride down, cannot check out usual places.
kjaglal76v2 wrote:priced the 7.5hp 80gal puma @ khanico, came up to 17k.
also priced an Ingersoll with the same specs for $2200usd...
BoxEater wrote:whats d going price of a hilti these days?? heard they were the best brand...
i have some construction to do... it involves breaking up a small concrete walkway and drilling some holes in a step for a railing.
i was thinking to invest in something good rather than buying a cheap hammer drill in pricesmart and using a sledge.
heard the hilti could be used as a mini jackhammer also??
I feel I might cut it bendpugboy wrote:try one of them diamond blade tile angle grinder
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3stagevtec wrote:BoxEater wrote:whats d going price of a hilti these days?? heard they were the best brand...
i have some construction to do... it involves breaking up a small concrete walkway and drilling some holes in a step for a railing.
i was thinking to invest in something good rather than buying a cheap hammer drill in pricesmart and using a sledge.
heard the hilti could be used as a mini jackhammer also??
Hilti is a brand, not a type of tool..
The tool you looking for is a Rotary Hammer. They can be used as a drill, hammer drill and hammer only. Rotary hammers use a SDS type shank bits (so many people refer to them as 'SDS drill' also). Note there are different types of SDS shanks, i.e. SDS, SDS plus (basically the same) and SDS MAX. When choosing a rotary hammer, you have to look at the 'impact energy' spec.. the higher the rating, the more powerful the tool. They also tend to have an inch rating on those tools and that is just a general guide as to the max hole size it can drill.
For home use, SDS plus is the way to go. Allied had a great deal on a 1inch Dewalt for around $2200. Think it was this one:
http://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-D25213K-1-Inch-D-Handle-Hammer/dp/B000NOMICQ/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1456149080&sr=8-12&keywords=sds+hammer
Bosch also makes great rotary hammers.
- Rovin's car audio - wrote:SDS is a good investment for smaller jobs like wall tiles & light concrete work\drilling but depending on how big a job d concrete walkway ting, is like some1 above said u may want to rent a heavier SDS+ rotary hammer type for a day or 2
like this kind :
http://www.makitauk.com/products/drills ... ammer.html
both of these have gotten alot cheaper now than 10-15yrs ago ...
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:I bought a Dewalt 20v lithium ion brushless drill driver and it works great.
Looking at the same 20v bare tool circular saw and jig saw. Anyone have these and can offer a review?
It's for work around the house.
I saw there were a number of versions of the circular saw
Sanctifier wrote:kjaglal76v2 wrote:priced the 7.5hp 80gal puma @ khanico, came up to 17k.
also priced an Ingersoll with the same specs for $2200usd...
Check eBay... Link--> Ingersoll Rand 80 gal 2-Stage Vertical Compressor 7.5 hp 230V 1Ph.
Compare the Puma's CFM with the Ingersoll Rand 7.5 hp unit.
Whatever you buy... try to get a cast iron pump. It lasts longer.
My
know lots of ppl with the drill driver. Dunno anyone using the circular or jig sawcinco wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:I bought a Dewalt 20v lithium ion brushless drill driver and it works great.
Looking at the same 20v bare tool circular saw and jig saw. Anyone have these and can offer a review?
It's for work around the house.
I saw there were a number of versions of the circular saw
Have the cheap ryobi version of those and it's more than adequate even with moderate use the battery lasts hours.
What's your hesitation tho?
pugboy wrote:hiltis that come with jackhammers for only function usually are bigger and use sds max
I bought a te55 used on eBay in 1998 for $200usd
Took a chance but it still wukking like a champ and even came with a pile of big bits
Back then it woulda cost $23k by agostinis
Hilti brand is not Mickey Mouse.
I got fed up of paying contractor to have one rented.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:know lots of ppl with the drill driver. Dunno anyone using the circular or jig sawcinco wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:I bought a Dewalt 20v lithium ion brushless drill driver and it works great.
Looking at the same 20v bare tool circular saw and jig saw. Anyone have these and can offer a review?
It's for work around the house.
I saw there were a number of versions of the circular saw
Have the cheap ryobi version of those and it's more than adequate even with moderate use the battery lasts hours.
What's your hesitation tho?
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