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Old 04-13-2011, 04:59 PM   #2
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Re: New guy garage?

Go with a s big a compressor as you can afford/power and the same with most everything else.I would suggest you buy the best quality you can afford also.I don't think a hobbyist can really justify buying "Snap-On",or other tool truck tools so I really like Craftsman pro series.Miller has a line of welders labeled "Pro-sumer" and some (at least) feature MVP's which means the welder runs on 110 or 220.Makes for a nice ability to grow into your power at least.Unless you're planning on lots of cutting a cut-off wheel, and a couple of saws(Cut off and recip) will do a lot.


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