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Little weekend project

MrMatt

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Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Kroze
Meh...

stick with your smurfs and power rangers kid.

I didn't realize you started threads. I thought you just went into other people's and trolled. Regardless, good use of space.
 

alkemyst

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Originally posted by: MrMatt
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Kroze
Meh...

stick with your smurfs and power rangers kid.

I didn't realize you started threads. I thought you just went into other people's and trolled. Regardless, good use of space.

wow, I suggest you use the advanced search function n00b.

I start many threads.
 

PricklyPete

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Nice job. Man...all the hate in this thread. I love when everyone trolls a person's thread because they think he's a troll. Gotta love human nature.
 

jlee

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How do you have your air line set up? I was thinking about getting one of those 25 or 50ft auto-winding reels and mounting it on the wall..
 

alkemyst

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there is a reel up and too the right, I run the leader down to the compressor when I use it. I want to get 50' of really good hose (Harbor Freight has good deals on the black and red Goodyear ones like $25)...

http://30moons.com/images/Garage/GarageEastRight4.JPG

shows it mounted to the bottom of my cross beam for my wood rack. Four 1/4" bolts and nylon nuts with fender washers on both sides.
 

Kirby

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Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: nkgreen
Not a bad idea. Do your tools fall off if you roll it though?

No need to roll it with a hose reel! :D

You got a hose that 10 miles long? :p Our's gets passed between the relatives a good bit. It's probably been in the bed of the truck more than in the shop.
 

alkemyst

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Tools will stay on just moving it around. If you had to lean it back much past 30 degrees (going up a ramp say) they may fall off I guess.

It was designed for stationary use though.
 

dud

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OP,

What do you want? Do you want all of us to tell you that we love it ... or do you want the truth?
 

alkemyst

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Originally posted by: dud
OP,

What do you want? Do you want all of us to tell you that we love it ... or do you want the truth?

The truth, but it's clear trolls troll.

The only tool many that would flame this know about it the one they play alone in the bathroom with.
 

JJ650

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It's ok I guess.

Do you end up carting your compressor all over the garage?

Looks like a Craftsman. Well, now that I look at the accessory package, I guess you chanced on one of the combo sales Sears normally does.
 

alkemyst

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been covered, I have a 14x16' workshop with over 100' of hose (50' on a reel and two 25 footers)...don't need to move the compressor.

I didn't just buy this, but I don't know what make or model has to do with it either.
 

jlee

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Originally posted by: JJ650
It's ok I guess.

Do you end up carting your compressor all over the garage?

Looks like a Craftsman. Well, now that I look at the accessory package, I guess you chanced on one of the combo sales Sears normally does.

What's wrong with Craftsman? My 33gal upright was purchased years ago and still functions beautifully.
 

JJ650

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Originally posted by: alkemyst
been covered, I have a 14x16' workshop with over 100' of hose (50' on a reel and two 25 footers)...don't need to move the compressor.

I didn't just buy this, but I don't know what make or model has to do with it either.


Just wondering why you decided to affix the peg board to your compressor. It looks as though you have plenty of peg board on the wall for your accessories.
To each his own.

Nothing but curiousity on my part concerning what it is you have. A wee bit touchy about it aren't you?
 

JJ650

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Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: JJ650
It's ok I guess.

Do you end up carting your compressor all over the garage?

Looks like a Craftsman. Well, now that I look at the accessory package, I guess you chanced on one of the combo sales Sears normally does.

What's wrong with Craftsman? My 33gal upright was purchased years ago and still functions beautifully.

I didn't say there is something wrong with it. I have a 33gal upright as well and like it very much. It's quiet, fills the tank quickly and does what I want. Nothing not to like about them.
 

alkemyst

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Originally posted by: JJ650
Originally posted by: alkemyst
been covered, I have a 14x16' workshop with over 100' of hose (50' on a reel and two 25 footers)...don't need to move the compressor.

I didn't just buy this, but I don't know what make or model has to do with it either.


Just wondering why you decided to affix the peg board to your compressor. It looks as though you have plenty of peg board on the wall for your accessories.
To each his own.

Nothing but curiousity on my part concerning what it is you have. A wee bit touchy about it aren't you?

par for the course on AT Garage where unless you have a $40,000 MAC roll away you are only playing in the garage...:)

I have an unassembled Ridgid TS3660 that will be set up...much of that existing pegboard will be 'stuff' for it like rules, a couple jigs, and some other stuff I have in my office.

I only have a 14x16 space....http://30moons.com/images/Garage I am trying to maximize it.