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  2. Woody's Works Garage | Page 61 | The Garage Journal

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    As you might expect, it's a bit hefty at over 400 lbs for this 40kWh unit. This is the assortment of cavity gun tools that I use. The small tip is used the most as the largest surface is typically exposed chassis. That longer rod is handy for rear quarters, doors, and truck bed sides via the tail lights.

  3. help with information on this vise? | The Garage Journal

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    Near Salem, OR. Mar 13, 2017. #2. That is a Coachmaker's Vise. It is made for holding wood that is being carved on. The jaws are tall and angled so the worker could have better access for carving. They are very good for their designed purpose. This type of vise is not strong enough for general shop use.

  4. TIG newbie - The Garage Journal

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    To start, some ER 70S-2 is fine for common steel, 4043 is for common aluminum alloys, 3003 and 6061, and 308 SS will weld common 304 stainless. Just get a pound of each to start, then when you use that up, you can justify a 10# box. You'll also want to have pure argon, buy the biggest cylinder you can afford.

  5. what would you consider a complete socket set (1/4, 3/8, 1/2...

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    At the moment, we have a 2002 Ford Focus and a 2007 VW Jetta. Who knows what will be in the garage later. To date, I've mainly only done the very basic maintenance items, bolt-on goodies, stereo, etc. Plus various tasks around the house that might call for it.