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Old Nov 21, 2022 | 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by white89gt
Showing me I'm in the right ball park insuring my 89 to 30K. Is this close to you @Jbrew ?

Looks like a nice comparative example, White. "Original 10-disc changer?"



Old Nov 21, 2022 | 02:07 PM
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LOL, yeah - weird. I don't think the Mustang got CD until 94. Not too sure what he thinks he's got.
Old Nov 22, 2022 | 01:00 AM
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Originally Posted by white89gt
I actually own this one already. I love this thing.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-1...4887/205904189
One Debt To Society Later.....

Better late than never I guess lol..

Anyway, yeah, I know one of those would have their place for sure. That's not a variable correct ? Does the new Dewalts vibrate in your hand with no load..or does it run smooth no load @ 25,000 ? I have an electric die I use once in while, it's a variable Dremel, It's big and only 1/8" ...they make a 1/4" collet for by now. It's screamer, but man does that thing vibrate with no load. Good for small stuff I guess.

The big advantage with air over electric is still seems to be size. The smaller air tool set up with 1/4" right angle whip hose can get in some tight spots. That looks like a nice one though, bet it'll fit in my stocking as well
Old Nov 22, 2022 | 01:15 AM
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Originally Posted by white89gt
Is this close to you @Jbrew ?
Fortunately no, too many people in the way over there lol.

Nice Stang...surprised the price tag isn't higher. Give it another 10 years or 250 calls to your adjuster...they will have doubled in price.
Old Nov 22, 2022 | 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
One Debt To Society Later.....

Better late than never I guess lol..

Anyway, yeah, I know one of those would have their place for sure. That's not a variable correct ? Does the new Dewalts vibrate in your hand with no load..or does it run smooth no load @ 25,000 ? I have an electric die I use once in while, it's a variable Dremel, It's big and only 1/8" ...they make a 1/4" collet for by now. It's screamer, but man does that thing vibrate with no load. Good for small stuff I guess.

The big advantage with air over electric is still seems to be size. The smaller air tool set up with 1/4" right angle whip hose can get in some tight spots. That looks like a nice one though, bet it'll fit in my stocking as well
I am pretty sure it's variable... LOL. The last time I used it was when I was doing body work, and I can't remember for 100% certain. I want to say it is much like the air setup, just (as you say) larger in size.
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Originally Posted by white89gt
I buy the Aero's on Amazon. They always last me a year. A friend of a friend was liquidating his store, however, and I bought a few ANCO's from him for a dollar a piece - they don't last as long though.

Just look at the ratings... these are decent, and well priced.

Purchased some cheapies to throw on the 98 a few months back, pretty sure they were Anco brand, nothing special. The truck had a set of very old Bosch Icons...I swear I installed those back in 08, hard to believe I know lol. Both of the old blades have a little rip at the ends...about a 1/4" or so. Washed the sap off the windshield and old blades,- see if they were worth keeping. Gave them a test run, the Icons seemed perfectly fine except for those small tears .. Threw the Anco's behind the seat for now.
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Pretty cool episode.... inspirational too. There's a good market here, and I hope to capitalize some how, some way, some day.

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My hell... here we go again. Someone is populating the forum.
Old Nov 22, 2022 | 10:10 PM
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Alright.... I quit
Old Nov 23, 2022 | 09:41 AM
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This guy has some really good videos, if anyone has electrical questions. I knew some of this already - dealt with it a bit at my old house. Only had 55-60 volts on one plug unless something was plugged in.




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