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Posted by bjr on July 11, 2007 at 10:31:42 from (64.185.102.32):
In Reply to: Which tool for your shop? posted by msb on July 10, 2007 at 19:45:31:
For small cat 1 type farming machinery maintenance is what I do in my home shop. I've a 250 AC/DC welder, oxy/acetelene set, air compressor and associated air tools and LPHV type gravity fed paint gun and with a needle scaler at the top of the list, drill press that goes as slow as 200 rpm (wished it went slower for 1-1/16" diameter holes in steel). Most importantly TIME to be able to accomplish needed tasks. I own two tractors and about 15 implements in varios stage of repair and this makes for a bunch of work to keep everything runnin'. I'm thinking of cutting back on this farming scene, just too much work what with trying to help neighbors and buiding me a new home I'm starting to get pooped out. Just be careful what you wish for 'cuase you might get it. bjr
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