I use mine all the time. But i assume it will fail and kill me so i position my body according. I always use jack stands.Read the warning on aluminum jacks! I won't use them, especially under a car with them!
I use mine all the time. But i assume it will fail and kill me so i position my body according. I always use jack stands.Read the warning on aluminum jacks! I won't use them, especially under a car with them!
I use mine all the time. But i assume it will fail and kill me so i position my body according. I always use jack stands.
I use the 25% off for bigger things. 3 in 1 metal brake, 2 speed mill, 21 gal compressed, air tools, bench top sandblaster...
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Wait, what? The coupons say they aren't good on air compressors. Are you saying they let you do it? My Sears compressor just crapped out and I was thinking of trying a HF one since I don't use it that often.
not sure who makes their compressors, but they now list brands that the coupons don't apply to. Their new power tools line is excluded from coupon use.Thanks! I'll give it a try. Worst they can say is no and best option is I save some money.
Wait, what? The coupons say they aren't good on air compressors. Are you saying they let you do it? My Sears compressor just crapped out and I was thinking of trying a HF one since I don't use it that often.
what failed? My sears one works fine but im waiting for it to commit suicide. The first one locked up after a few months.My Sears compressor just crapped out
what failed? My sears one works fine but im waiting for it to commit suicide. The first one locked up after a few months.
My dad's old belt driven comrpessor is over 30 years old. I guess they dont them like they used to.It locked up. It's 15 years old though so I can't complain to much. With the advent of electric power tools now I'm rarely finding the need for my compressor. I've just been using it for airing up tires and the occasional use of a cut-off wheel or grinder. I now use my electric power tools as I don't have to drag a hose around with me.
I think a big issue is the American consumer has been sucked into dependency on low cost, low quality, made wrong in Hong Kong goods at the cost of American jobs and made in the USA quality.
I grew up on a farm, you bought something good, took care of it, and it might last a lifetime. If some jackass didn't steal it.
Just my 2 cents.
Old Craftsman has a lifetime warranty though!
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