morning craigGood Morning all you working FABO coffee drinkers.
Its Friday!!
Walter cut-off wheelsSeveral months back, someone was talking about some real good saw blades and cut off wheels. I can't think of who it was and a search is coming up with nada. Anyone got a recommendation for a good brand of blades/cut off wheels for sheet metal? Sawz-all type and circular type?
Thanks! Figured since i have some decent battery powered tools now that I may as well get some good blades. I've got an old Oldsmobile to cut upWalter cut-off wheels
Lennox recip blades.
that is true. I went thru the entire pack of harbor freight ones just cutting the quarter off my dart.I use Walter wheels almost exclusively as I cut Stainless a lot. While they are more expensive they simply last much longer and cut further per wheel. We have tried and tried some of the cheaper ones and you just plain get what you pay for in abrasives.
They diamond Frank?I use Walter wheels almost exclusively as I cut Stainless a lot. While they are more expensive they simply last much longer and cut further per wheel. We have tried and tried some of the cheaper ones and you just plain get what you pay for in abrasives.
Nothing comes close to the walters. I cut a grader cutting edge for a test, it did awesome.I never tried Walter products but Lenox are great. Morning all.
Did i mention i bought my paint,$900 with hardener,still need reducer.Well picked up the paint for the cuda yesterday SW Dimension single stage. Have to love that surplus City. 400, paint, primer, reducers, hardeners, a couple of boxes of sanding board paper and and a roll of 120 disks.
no kidding im looking at nearly 1000-1200 for the dartI have no idea how they sell it so cheap, the color was 140 a gallon, my body supply has the same paint for almost 300!
slant cranks are all the same. some were drilled for a pilot bearing but since you don't need it, should be able to find one cheap and quickTell you what this slant build is not cheap any more the crank has issues. Any one know if all slant cranks fit each other? I know stick are drilled differently but this is a auto. 1964.
as expected, they declined my split train requestIf you come to Carlisle again this place is a exit away on 81. You do need the SW paint code number for them to mix it. They have basecoat/clear coat also