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  • mitchlikesbikes
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    Originally posted by ThatOneEuroE30
    I’ve heard good things about those and plan to buy one my self. You liking it?
    Haven't really had the time to use it yet, I just got it all set up and ready to go yesterday. I also don't know how to use it yet really to be honest but the quality of the machine and torch and what not seems really good. I've been mig welding here and there forever and have always wanted to learn tig too. I've also had to pay a friend to tig a few parts for my swap and I'm one of those people who goes batshit crazy when I have to pay anyone else to do stuff for me haha

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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    Originally posted by mitchlikesbikes
    chinese welder ftw



    I’ve heard good things about those and plan to buy one my self. You liking it?

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  • mitchlikesbikes
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    chinese welder ftw

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  • Staszek
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    Originally posted by lambo
    Finally fulfilled my American duty and purchased a gun.

    G19 nice! We have a Glock 22 .40 and Glock 43 9mm.

    Great gun, very reliable, nice choice for your first!

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  • agent
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    The G19 is a great first piece.

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  • lambo
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    Finally fulfilled my American duty and purchased a gun.

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  • varg
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    I wish JIS screwdrivers were more well known, just had to replace the stripped out hardware in my motorcycle's master cylinders because they were partially stripped when I got the bike. I finally stripped them the rest of the way with a proper driver when I did a flush, replaced them with stainless hex screws. Surprising that I was able to get away with being lazy and not replacing them for so long, I had used those screws 3 times since I got the bike.

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  • mrsleeve
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    German and Japanese made goodies Vessels are J.I.S. tip drivers

    2018-02-01_04-34-03 by mrsleeve, on Flickr

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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    I just made my own fan clutch tool

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  • EREKSHUN
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    Originally posted by varg
    Where can you get a good quality one at a decent price? I've heard complaints that the cheaper ones are made out of cheese and the jaws spread with little force.
    i only paid 13 bucks on Amazon so ill let you know how it handles itself

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  • akorcovelos
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    I picked one up at NAPA that's held up fine. I like that it has a square hole at the end of the handle to put a 1/2" breaker bar into for those pesky ones that won't budge.

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  • MR E30 325is
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    Originally posted by varg
    Where can you get a good quality one at a decent price? I've heard complaints that the cheaper ones are made out of cheese and the jaws spread with little force.
    Let me look at my receipt this week. The first fan I pulled with it was stubborn as hell, and there was no deformation of the tools.

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  • varg
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    Originally posted by MR E30 325is
    I have one of these as well.

    Well worth the money. Very useful and saves so much time.
    Where can you get a good quality one at a decent price? I've heard complaints that the cheaper ones are made out of cheese and the jaws spread with little force.

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  • DealinDave@Blunttech.com
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    Originally posted by ForcedFirebird
    I make Cuban style coffee and use a Bialitti pot. Bought beans but the local stores all have horrible grinders (needs to be super fine) so just been purchasing Cafe Bustello. You'll have piqued my interest again.
    That shit will kick start your heart and rot your teeth, but it's so damn good. Our buddy in San Jose owns a Cuban restaurant and I got my first Cuban coffee experience when we went out there a couple years ago. They made an insanely good coffee.

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  • wworm
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    Post pictures of your most recent purchase


    Donor car for swapping the motor into my e30!

    1996 328i. Has a leaky radiator and a dead battery as well as a bonus feature of a squirrel nest under the hood. Opened it up and acorns poured out of the insulation for about a solid 7 seconds lol. I was the last one to drive it 6 months ago and it belongs to a friends roommate. Will be hopefully driving to it’s new home/final resting place this weekend to yank the engine out for a general refresh and new clutch before putting it into my e30


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