Welcome to Jimmy's Garage! I gained most of my mechanical knowledge and experience as a heavy equipment mechanic in the United States Navy (Seabees). On this channel I fix, flip, modify, repair, improve, trade, restore, review and test basically everything that I purchase or acquire! It's my goal to create useful & interesting videos without blabbing on or dragging things out. Stay tuned guys and gals, it's gonna be a fun ride. Be sure to SMASH that like button and subscribe! \\m/
Do not buy Harbor freight for Welding needs this is over priced junk. The Bestarc Plasma Cutter, Pilot Arc BTC500DP 7th Generation beats this hand down all day long for less money in every way. Need a Welder get a Yes Welder or keep being disappointed after you spent 2 times as much for 1/2 the machine at Harbor Freight. I am an avid Harbor Freight shopper but the value is just not there in the welding category! Same goes for that Vulcan Garbage their wire is just total crap! and welder are way over priced
Please tell me where I can find a PDF for an old 2005 Campbell Hausfeld 8 gallon compressor. It doesn't have a sire glass Or drain plug just a hole on back/top with a missing Integrated Breather/Fill/Dipstick.I emptied the old oil But have no idea what the correct level should be. The CH site does Not list that number.
Nice mods! I bought a brand new Murray tractor at a big discount just for doing work around the house. Never intended use it for grass cutting so yanked off the deck right away and got a trailer. It's a game changer for hauling stuff and I'm looking to do mods similar to yours. Thanks for the video!
For some people - yes. I use mine all the time. I blew up tons of pool toys this past weekend, evened out our vehicle’s tires and used it to power my cutoff tool. They aren’t cheap, but boy are they handy.
I change based on the manual of the machine I have. If I don’t have the manual, it’s on your judgment. How often do you use it? How does the oil look? Generally once a year if you use it lightly or more often if you use it more.
I purchased the Titanium Flux 125 welder and am considering getting this cart to keep it on. The welder itself is only slightly bigger than my 4 slice toaster lol. What I’m pondering right now is how to utilize that space on the rear of the cart where the gas bottle would go for a MIG welder. I think I’ll make some shelves to fit back there. It would be really cool if they made a tool box with drawers that you could buy separately and drop in place
I Love Harbor Freight. Here's My 69" Tool Cab Set Up. Everything Harbor Freight. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pvaiI-APQpA.htmlsi=Z_mH7vSuu5qebSOd
YES. They dont make em like they used to. The old ones dont have all those aggravating safety switches when malfunction the mow will not start. Old ones do not have OHV for emissions which req yearly valve adj-old ones not. The old one use heavier metal which last longer. New ones use lots of fragile plastics. Old ones are simpler. Simple = reliable & longer lasting.
You're good at presentation. It's shocking how many people do products reviews and are terrible at it; most that I've seen. Keep up the good work! Helped me out!
Where did you get the spindle shafts? I actually need everything but the actual spindles I need the plastic part that goes on top of the spindles that has the gear belt on them on both sides.
Good review. On a contrarian note, I purchased this same setup in part because it _did not_ have soft close drawers. Those things drive me nuts. Opening requires pulling past a threshold, at which point the drawer flies open, potentially spilling any contents not locked down in organizers. Give me an old-fashioned smooth-pulling/closing drawer slide anyday. Oh - I also removed all of the plastic drawer latches. A couple other noteworthy pluses of the USG Series 3 cabinets... drawers slide _completely_ open, so I can easily get to the socket in the far back corner. And there are a number of modular options for attached side tables, cabinets, etc.