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Thanks, Randy. It’s refreshing to be able to disagree, and have some conversation, without disrespect or fear of being run off. I think we’re all adults in this forum, and act like it most the time.
Thats how it should be Andy but unfortunately its doesn’t work that way anymore.
 

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No, I gree that is not the plan. A divided people are easier to control. It is about control. I do believe it was an experiment to gage compliance. How compliant are the people? Always ask yourself who benefits. The elite want docile slaves to do the things they don't want to do. If an enemy is put forward, it is to distract us from the real enemy of the people.
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I can disagree with people and not get a wet pussy and hate them. I still love them.

It's a lost art.
Ryan, you speak so much truth that should be heard by the masses. You’ll always have my respect.
Morning, 53 and sunny, headed for 72

Coffee first, then market for the bosses birthday dinner tomorrow, then mowing the lawn
Boss can wait until next year for her birthday, tomorrow is your day.
 

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Well, as deep a subject it is, I cut, split stacked some oak up and decided to take the whopper gtg log off of old hop and skip the crane splitter, that was being used for a counterweight for the crane to lift another too big a log for splitting up in big blue the splitter. Didn't have @Woodrow there to manage the critical lift and in typical operator fashion, dern near tipped the crane over. I managed to put the whoop on it and get it in the woodshed by then I think it was mutual, so I cleaned up for the day. I hear the coffee pot finishing up so... :)
 

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Ryan, you speak so much truth that should be heard by the masses. You’ll always have my respect.

Boss can wait until next year for her birthday, tomorrow is your day.
Father's day is not high on my list of priorities

I made a lot of mistakes raising my 3 kids and don't feel the need to celebrate failure
 

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My 1/4" is an I/R and my 3/8" is a Snap on. The I/R has the lever style trigger, the Snap on has a button type. The button is nicer.
The I/R, I can buy my own parts and fix. The other needs to be sent in.
Both are composite body. If you use them as a lever when the bolt doesn't want to turn under the ratchets own power you'll eventually break the tab that keeps the head from rotating. I do that all the time.
I'd say spend a bit more money over the cheap ones and go with the Ingersoll. My impacts are I/R and get thrashed on.
I also oil the hell out of them. First use every day they get a big gulp of air tool oil.

So I shouldn't buy a cheap ass one from harbor freight?

Remember..I won't use it like you do.
 

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So I shouldn't buy a cheap ass one from harbor freight?

Remember..I won't use it like you do.
I’ve never used one but i’ve heard their Earthquake line of air tools are actually pretty good tools.

I’ve had the Ingersoll i have for about 10 years without any issues. I don’t use it everyday.
 

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I’ve never used one but i’ve heard their Earthquake line of air tools are actually pretty good tools.

I’ve had the Ingersoll i have for about 10 years without any issues. I don’t use it everyday.

I saw the earthquake, I'll get that instead of the central pneumatic, I have to use it to take the calipers off the dump truck.
 

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Thomas Sowell is a smart mfer.

The scariest thing about politics today is not any particular policy or leaders, but the utter gullibility with which the public accepts notions for which there is not a speck of evidence, such as the benefits of “diversity,” the dangers of “overpopulation,” and innumerable other fashionable dogmas.
 

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Thomas Sowell is a smart mfer.

The scariest thing about politics today is not any particular policy or leaders, but the utter gullibility with which the public accepts notions for which there is not a speck of evidence, such as the benefits of “diversity,” the dangers of “overpopulation,” and innumerable other fashionable dogmas.

That guy is a National Treasure.
 

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So I shouldn't buy a cheap ass one from harbor freight?

Remember..I won't use it like you do.
Buy once cry once.
I have an I/R impact that is 45 yrs old, used every day for the first 10 yrs. and then occasionally since. Metal body with the remnants of the leather cover. It works everytime. My neighbor has borrowed it twice when his new cheap ones didn't work.
Spend the money on a good tool and oil.

Clean dry air is important too.
 

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Buy once cry once.
I have an I/R impact that is 45 yrs old, used every day for the first 10 yrs. and then occasionally since. Metal body with the remnants of the leather cover. It works everytime. My neighbor has borrowed it twice when his new cheap ones didn't work.
Spend the money on a good tool and oil.

Clean dry air is important too.

Speaking of..

Do you have a recommendation on a moisture separator for a compressor.
 
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