Posted by Mark-Mi on March 09, 2008 at 07:15:45 from (72.35.50.235):
In Reply to: OT air compressors posted by Lanse on March 08, 2008 at 17:39:32:
Lanse,I have a bone to pick with your father.I have two sons ages 19 and 21.Both are bookworms in college,they don't care for mechanical things.I am ok with that.I tell them both learn how to work on your own stuff or figure to make alot of money and pay someone else to.But if I had a son or daughter that was interested in mechanical things and had the gumption to go out and work on them rather than sit in the house and play video games I would buy them all the tools needed so they could continue to learn.Quality tools last a lifetime and are a good investment in your future.Bought my first Craftsmen tools when I was 12 years old,bought more yesterday.I'll get off my stump now,got to go out to the shop and help my son put new front rotors and calipers on his car.He's home for the weekend. Lance,do not buy a oilless diaphram pump air compresser they are extremely loud.Now see if your Father will spring for a good one,it would be a benifit to him to around the homestead. Keep up the good work Lanse you are learning alot.MArk
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