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  1. skippyelwell

    5gal way lube - $40 - Toronto

    So what would be the difference between that 68 way oil and regular hydraulic ISO 68?
  2. skippyelwell

    Hello and welding question

    If I were you I would buy used for sure, lots of good machines on kijiji and fb market place, if you ever decide you don't need it anymore you can sell them again for pretty much what you paid for it. Mig with a gas bottle will give you the best results, stay away from fluxcore Mig wire, the...
  3. skippyelwell

    Standard power hacksaw

    I p/u this power hacksaw last month to help with the all the cutting for the 2x72 belt grinder, got it working well enough to finish all the rough cuts then tore it down for a rebuild. Every bushing and bearing was crunchy or wallowed out and so loud I had to wear ear protection. It looks old...
  4. skippyelwell

    Welcome to Westwood Metalworks, What is he building in there?

    Amen brother, that sums it up perfectly.
  5. skippyelwell

    Home shop insurance

    Hadn't thought of that, insurance companies will use any excuse to void a payout. Not to mention any "temporary electrical modifications" you may make to finish a project, if the payout after a fire was contingent on a electrical inspection I would never get any money. There are way too many...
  6. skippyelwell

    Monarch 10EE

    It's down to$6500
  7. skippyelwell

    Welcome to Westwood Metalworks, What is he building in there?

    Dan, where did you find those steel adjustable handles? I've been using the black cast aluminum handles from McMaster-Carr but they are very expensive and I'm always afraid I'm going to crack them. Thanks
  8. skippyelwell

    2 antique power hacksaws - $400 - Zorra, On

    This is a power hacksaw I'm working on right now, it was made in Taiwan in 1983 but it's obviously a much older design. It has some nice features with a hydraulic piston to lift the blade on the back stroke, automatic shut off once the cut is complete and a built in coolant pump that can be...
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