My
playground
As you can probably
guess, my "Playground" is my garage. I don't have a big garage, just
barely enough for two cars.
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Here are my tool chests. The one
on the left is a "MAC Tools" tool box, the bench type box on the right
is a Husky box. The "MAC" box is an older box, but the craftsmanship
is excellent and the steel used is much thicker than the Husky box.
These two pictures shows the contents
in the "MAC Tools" tool box
These two pictures shows the contents
in the Husky bench box
(And Yes, I have three different torque
wrenches)
Some
of my tools
(YES,
I am a tool nut!)
Click
on the picture to see them close up
Air tools (Impact gun, air ratchet, sander,
also an air chisel not in the picture)
Allen tools with special half open socket
for suspension strut and front camber adjustment tool
My metric size sockets, extensions, drive
adapters, and etc.
My pride and joy!
(Snap-On 1/4 drive assortment set)
I
compiled a little list of just my Snap-on tools
Here is the other side of
the garage
On this side this is where the work bench,
welding stand, plasma cutter, and my Miller TIG welder is at.
Here is a close up picture of my TIG welder
and plasma cutter
One of my favorite
"tool" is my Miller EconoTIG TIG welder (the blue machine). A TIG
welder is the best kind of welding machine you can buy, it is often compared
as the Rolls Royce of welders. It produces the cleanest and the strongest
weld out of all other kind of welders. It is mainly used to weld
up stainless steel, pipes and structures for nuclear power plants, or to
build a atomic devices. It will welder up just about any kind of
metal, and even weld up two different kind of metal together. There
is a saying that a good TIG welder can weld up two aluminum Coke cans.
The welding cart you see in this picture is a cart I welded up on my own
using just angle iron.
In
case if you are wondering what the heck am I doing with a TIG welder, click
on the below picture to learn more.
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