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Power hammer and top tools
May 20, 2012
2:55 am
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Gene Bland
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Got the air situation straightened out and made some top tools. Now I can got to work. I have three projects on paper. I need to make a shelf between the anvil and the backbone. Also some more storage space to keep stuff off the floor.;)

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May 20, 2012
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Gene Bland;15466 wrote: Got the air situation straightened out and made some top tools. Now I can got to work. I have three projects on paper. I need to make a shelf between the anvil and the backbone. Also some more storage space to keep stuff off the floor.;)

Beautiful Gene:bounce: Now you can go Whack! Whack! Whack! etc. and so forth!! I have a 25# LG and it saves me soooo much work, esp. with top tools.

May 20, 2012
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I had a 50lb LG but had to leave it in Az when I moved. My old partner has a 25lb Mayer that he likes but after using the 50lb it sure seems lite. This one is between 70 and 80lbs and so far works well. I am going to have to get a bigger compressor as I still have heat in bigger stuff when the pressure gets to 80psi. Now that I have the setup it will be easy to go the a 20cfm compressor and then I will never run out of air.:bomb:

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