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Grizzly makes fine tools. I have a few woodworking ones, large table saw, etc. They used to hail from Williamsport PA, and every year would have a scratch and dent sale. In ‘92 one of my buddies from Xerox rented a panel truck and we went down for the sale, filled that sucker up! All those tools work perfectly today.
 
Front open would be a huge advantage. Side loaders are a PITA, especially for heavy items, or when your garage has a lot of stuff next to the blast cabinet.
 
@Izzyandsue a buddy and I did the same thing , to Williamsport. I still have the drill press I bought way back then and a buddy still has the table saw. I also have a Grizzly band saw and a bunch of smaller tools. Their Pneumatic stuff lasts forever.
 
Grizzly makes fine tools. I have a few woodworking ones, large table saw, etc. They used to hail from Williamsport PA, and every year would have a scratch and dent sale. In ‘92 one of my buddies from Xerox rented a panel truck and we went down for the sale, filled that sucker up! All those tools work perfectly today.

Too funny - I used to own a cabin about 30 minutes from there.....
 
Yeah, buy tools in Williamsport, buy cherry wood at Tuna Valley Hardwoods in Bradford, PA, make furniture.
 
You betcha :)
 


I buy about a couple of the Harbor Freight version for $2 each every few months and scatter them. They work fine but as I'm sure you know Starrett tools have that "special feel". I carry a normal Starrett center punch in my pocket everyday and it is still sharp, great for quick scribes in softer metals as well in a pinch. I can't say the same about the cheapie punches staying sharp.
 
Handy for removing float pins from motorcycle carbs.
 
Front open would be a huge advantage. Side loaders are a PITA, especially for heavy items, or when your garage has a lot of stuff next to the blast cabinet.

I bought my blast cabinet from the local guys. Drove up there and put hands on their models and discussed media, etc.

Blast It All
 
You know it is going to be a lot when you can't find pricing on it. I sent them an E-mail requesting pricing. The ability to put the end of a lift arm almost anywhere is the big plus, being able to space them a bit farther apart is almost as good. I use my lift for a bunch of different things aside from lifting at the frame, great for loading/unloading trucks or trailers.

Nussbaum HL 1400 SST HL 14000 SST - Nussbaum Automotive Solutions

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You know it is going to be a lot when you can't find pricing on it. I sent them an E-mail requesting pricing. The ability to put the end of a lift arm almost anywhere is the big plus, being able to space them a bit farther apart is almost as good. I use my lift for a bunch of different things aside from lifting at the frame, great for loading/unloading trucks or trailers.

Nussbaum HL 1400 SST HL 14000 SST - Nussbaum Automotive Solutions

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That is wicked, have never seen a lift like that. Nice find.
 
You know it is going to be a lot when you can't find pricing on it. I sent them an E-mail requesting pricing. The ability to put the end of a lift arm almost anywhere is the big plus, being able to space them a bit farther apart is almost as good. I use my lift for a bunch of different things aside from lifting at the frame, great for loading/unloading trucks or trailers.

Nussbaum HL 1400 SST HL 14000 SST - Nussbaum Automotive Solutions

double-jointed-arms.jpg

~$6k --> NassBaum Automotive Lifts Any got experience? - The Garage Journal Board
 
I pulled the pneumatic 8" tires off the body dolly and installed hard 6" casters on both ends, fixed in the center. HUGE difference!

 
Needed a new tool fix...so I ordered a couple JIC screw drivers. These feel super nice and while a bit on the heavy side you can whack the s*** out of them with a hammer and they have an impact loosening feature.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003BI8HHQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003BGTTSE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Also picked up one of the Starrett auto center punches. Holy crap it's got some ass to it. I punched clear through a 1/8" piece of plywood. Definitely need adjusting the stroke depending on the material I'm punching.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000VDVR6W/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 
Any one use one of these powder actuated fastening tools? Have any recommendations on brand or size etc? Expensive version:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B...0bc-5475-8252-d76ebdd1f181&pf_rd_i=9022408011

I have to put in some new 2x4's on the shed to the concrete floor, and also have to re-attach a skirt-like vapor barrier thing to my old house.

Was planning on concrete bit and screws, but hearing these gun-things are a lot faster/better.
 
They work well Jamie, you can most likely rent one at a tool rental place.
 

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