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Mossy, don't forget to put some air tool oil in the air inlet....
There are some out there that are oil less. I don't know what happens if you oil them, I assume damage to gaskets?
Mossy, don't forget to put some air tool oil in the air inlet....
I also bought one of their palm nailers.
Compact Palm Air Nailer
It was about $26 after coupons. Wow, it actually works very nicely for putting in truss nails in the brackets in tight spaces. Dirt cheap and works. That's just crazy talk.
I also bought one of their palm nailers.
Compact Palm Air Nailer
It was about $26 after coupons. Wow, it actually works very nicely for putting in truss nails in the brackets in tight spaces. Dirt cheap and works. That's just crazy talk.
There are some out there that are oil less. I don't know what happens if you oil them, I assume damage to gaskets?
Yep, great tool for truss hangers, don't know what I'd do without it now.
Over the years, I've used a sparkplug, and clamp to make several spark checkers. It's been difficult to clamp them in a position so I could see the spark on all of them. The other day I tried this one In-Line Spark Checker
In the two times I've used it, it was easy to hook up and the light was easy to see. I like it.
Late 1990’s I had a John Deere 21SP (I think) self propelled walk behind mower with Kawasaki engine. Keeping the self propelled drive operational was the death of that mower. Loved the Kawasaki engine but for one quirk: it would quit running with a 3 year old spark plug. Remove plug and plenty of spark. After much head scratching installed a new NGK plug anyway and it ran another 3 years and did it again. And again 3 years later.
Old plug sparked fine out, but not in. The electrodes looked great after 3 years.
Am guessing the spark was weak. Later heard of others with same issue.
If only the self propelled drive didn’t eat exotic John Deere proprietary belts and high wear on plastic gears and steel shaft in wheels and $25 tires (in 1999!) I’d still be using this mower.
Currently mow with 56V EGo 21” self propelled. Not as powerful as any gas mower I have used but gets the job done.