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WTF, where is the acetylene torch and mig welder?
How can you expect to actually repair regulators without the proper equipment.
 
Nice and clean! I wish my garage looked like yours, as my work benches are covered in crap and I cleaned a little yesterday.

An old school forged anvil has been in my search cue for awhile now, along with a 18"-20" Walker-Turner or Powermatic bandsaw.
 
Keep the brass faced dead blow. You know, the one sold by MAC tools? The one with the green handle that all diesel mechanics have?
I have several brass hammers. My favorite has been mine since 1969. It's red brass and a full five pounder. It's softer that the others and has a steel jacket. It was designed for taking off the spinners that held the wheels on British cars back then. I own a few dead blow hammers, but they seem like kid's toys compared to the real things. Most people don't realize this, but I spent 30 years in the automotive field before I became a Network Consultant. I have LOTS of tools. I'm still in the process of organizing so I am embarrassed to show the whole shop. Here are my tool boxes:

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Matco main chest with SnapOn side box. Those are specialty diagnostic tools on the top right of the box.

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Tool Cart with added tool riser and side box. You can see my Ryobi table saw just behind it. I have another roll around tool chest back there with a miter saw mounted on top.

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Wooden tool chests with assorted risers etc.
 
envious of the compressor, but my anvils bigger :p (75#) but then again full machine shop wood shop and forge... funny part is 95% of it is all twice my age (23) but in brand new condition gramps sure did like to build things.
 
Nope... I set this up so I can teach Hog Reg repair as well as do my own. I did my Atomics yesterday as well as rebuilding a raw water pump for my boat.
 
I like it; and thanks for getting rid of that Santa hat......saved me from writing a PM.
 
If a vehicle belonged in a garage it would be broken.



Bob
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I may be old, but I’m not dead yet.
 
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