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TIG Welder Buyer's Guide
Information on using a TIG welder, the difference between MIG and TIG welding products, and the key features to look for in a TIG welder.
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How to Use a Die Tool
Using a die tool to remove damaged screws and bolts is a simple, step-by-step process that you can learn to do yourself.
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When and How to Use a Trickle Charger
A trickle charger provides a more sustainable charge than a quick jump start. Learn about the benefits and best practices to using a trickler charger.
October 16, 2009 -
Floor Jack Buyer's Guide
There are multiple types of floor jacks, and when purchasing a floor jack there are a number of factors that will need to be considered...
October 16, 2009 -
Air Compressor Buyer's Guide: Oil Free or Oil Air Compressor?
An air compressor is a very handy tool, whether you're working on your house or in your garage. It is of great help...
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Buying and Using an Impact Gun
An impact gun, which is a pnuematic socket wrench, makes removing nuts and bolts fast and effortless. Learn how to use and maintain impact guns.
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Buying and Maintaining an Air Wrench
An air wrench will save you lots of time and elbow grease when fastening or unfastening bolts. Learn how to purchase and maintain an air impact wrench.
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How to Use an Air Drill
Highly productive mechanics always use the right power tools for the job. A good power drill will save you a serious amount of time and effort.
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3 Things You Need to Know Before Buying Car Ramps
A quality set of car ramps can make doing an oil change or draining a radiator a lot easier; however, there are a few...
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How to Use a Volt Meter
Volt meters are simple to use and greatly help diagnosing electrical problems in your car. Learn what to look for in a volt meter, and how to use one.
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