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301. [Shop-talk] jack bleeding (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 11:12:08 -0400 (EDT)
I have a 2 ton low clearence jack I got from Sam's club. Dunno what the brand is or whatever. Its never really lifted worth a damn, and I suspect that its due to air being in the system. Can someone
/html/shop-talk/2008-04/msg00081.html (7,229 bytes)

302. Re: [Shop-talk] jack stands (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Thu, 1 May 2008 09:30:49 -0400 (EDT)
My dad has a pit also. If you've got limited clearance, its certainly a decent option I guess, provided its allowed by code (seems like that's an issue at least commercially), but it has some drawba
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00002.html (8,323 bytes)

303. Re: [Shop-talk] a question on portable air tanks (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Thu, 1 May 2008 09:32:50 -0400 (EDT)
Makes a racket, doesn't it? Uh... I've never done that either. Mark _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Shop-talk mailing list http://aut
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00003.html (7,890 bytes)

304. Re: [Shop-talk] a question on portable air tanks (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Thu, 1 May 2008 10:34:43 -0400 (EDT)
Depends on what you're doing.... I find it most useful when you need a hit with an impact on something that's really hard to loosen any other way (like top strut mounts, for instance). Also when you
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00008.html (7,901 bytes)

305. Re: [Shop-talk] car ramps (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Thu, 1 May 2008 14:41:23 -0400 (EDT)
Yeah, ditto... My steel ramps work fine on the drive wheels but suck rocks on the non-driven wheels... Mark _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donat
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00013.html (8,139 bytes)

306. Re: [Shop-talk] car ramps (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Thu, 1 May 2008 16:22:27 -0400 (EDT)
Yep, ditto for me. For FWD vehicles they're great... Drive on, back off, easy. For rwd stuff though, they just slide along the ground, causing you to swear. :-) Mark ________________________________
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00020.html (8,204 bytes)

307. Re: [Shop-talk] Grainger?? (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 11:51:06 -0400 (EDT)
Its been years and years since I've gone to a Grainger's customer counter, but that's pretty much exactly what I did. No issues then. Mark _______________________________________________ Support Tea
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00031.html (8,520 bytes)

308. Re: [Shop-talk] Grainger?? (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 22:55:06 -0400 (EDT)
Yep, that was my experience as well. I think they mostly don't want DIY Dave Does It Wrong in there asking how a toilet works. Mark _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net h
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00038.html (7,487 bytes)

309. Re: [Shop-talk] john deere lawn tractors? (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Sat, 3 May 2008 23:55:34 -0400 (EDT)
You're complaining because your wife bought tools? I dunno about any of that, but if I was using the thing to mow the grass, I'd take it back and go get a zero turn mower for about the same money. I
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00047.html (7,898 bytes)

310. Re: [Shop-talk] john deere lawn tractors? (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Sun, 4 May 2008 22:07:52 -0400 (EDT)
About an hour longer than you have at any one time. Mark _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Shop-talk mailing list http://autox.team.net
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00059.html (8,004 bytes)

311. Re: [Shop-talk] jack bleeding (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 15:37:28 -0400 (EDT)
That was quite helpful... Thanks! Ok, now the jack is working "crappy" like it used to work, instead of "not at all" like it was prior to bleeding. This jack has two plunger/piston things on it, pre
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00067.html (7,074 bytes)

312. Re: [Shop-talk] jack bleeding (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 09:12:28 -0400 (EDT)
I've been discounting "seal problem" because I've never seen any jack fluid on the floor... Are there seals internal to the jack that won't leak out fluid if they fail? Mark ________________________
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00082.html (7,992 bytes)

313. Re: [Shop-talk] jack bleeding (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 10:13:03 -0400 (EDT)
Is that something I can service? How tough is it to get to that check valve? (this, of course, assumes I can find someplace to get parts...) Mark _______________________________________________ Supp
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00085.html (7,495 bytes)

314. Re: [Shop-talk] Reciprocating saw recommendations (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 22:38:39 -0400 (EDT)
I've got both a nice DeWalt as well as a cheapie harbor freight one I got when I needed a sawzall and someone had my DeWalt. If my eyes were closed, there's not much difference between them. If you'
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00100.html (8,373 bytes)

315. Re: [Shop-talk] Chain saw on a pole (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 08:40:31 -0400 (EDT)
I dunno about the saw on a pole bit, but my electric chainsaw cuts stuff like that with no problem. And no motor to maintain, etc. etc. etc. :-) Mark _______________________________________________
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00111.html (7,721 bytes)

316. Re: [Shop-talk] Welding Questions (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 11:02:45 -0400 (EDT)
I did the metal fume fever thing once (didn't know it was called that...) Trust me when I say that you do not want to go through that. If you end up deciding to use the galvanized stuff, I'd sand/wi
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00116.html (8,161 bytes)

317. Re: [Shop-talk] water filter for blast cabinet (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 00:21:16 -0400 (EDT)
They still use asbestos in something? Mark _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Shop-talk mailing list http://autox.team.net/mailman/listi
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00138.html (8,787 bytes)

318. [Shop-talk] 18v battery dead? Reviveable? (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 11:37:51 -0400 (EDT)
So I managed to leave my 18v NiCAD milwaukee light on, which of course drained the battery dead. The battery is fairly new, it was one of the ones from the recall a little while back. Anyway, now th
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00147.html (7,397 bytes)

319. Re: [Shop-talk] 18v battery dead? Reviveable? (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 15:34:10 -0400 (EDT)
So, following up on this... In a feat of rationalization, I managed to turn the accidental death of a battery due to my stupidity into buying a four tool combo set. :-) A milwaukee 18v combo set on
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00168.html (11,328 bytes)

320. Re: [Shop-talk] 18v battery dead? Reviveable? (score: 1)
Author: Mark Andy <mark@sccaprepared.com>
Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 00:37:34 -0400 (EDT)
So, I gave this a shot tonight. Checked polarity on a charged batter with a meter, then hooked up a 12v jumper pack to the dead battery pack and left it for a while. After a half hour or so, tossed
/html/shop-talk/2008-05/msg00204.html (8,047 bytes)


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