Posts Tagged ‘industrial’
I have used the Furminator for years on my big dogs. They seem to appreciate the brushing, and the loose fur just flies off. From all the fall out of fur, it does seem to look like my big guys have taken on another animal in the yard where the grooming session has taken place! Due to the large amount of fur removal, I highly recommend that this product be used out of doors.
Michigan Industrial Tools 3
This product was great, but I ordered one that didn’t come with a charger. I didn’t think this would be an issue – I assumed it was compatible with my ipod charger, as it was compatible with the one I hook up to my computer – but it wasn’t, which I found out after a weekend trip.
RCP7802BLA Industrial 26 Tool
This is an Taiwan import as you would suspect for the price. It is still reasonably accurate and appears fairly well made. Scale is a little hard to read, but you can fix that with some ingenuity. I applied thinned black model paint to the numbers and then wiped off the excess leaving only the recessed lines painted. This helps to define the engraving and make it more legible. Make sure to follow instructions, like storing it unloaded and working it back in, after sitting awhile. I have found that most wrenches need to be freed up after a long period to be accurate. For the price, it fits the bill. Great for motorcycle work.
Michigan Industrial Tools 1
I recently moved into a new house and had to setup various things (cable, xbox, etc). The cable company wanted to charge me $10 for an HDMI cable, but would have given me (more expensive, btw) components for free. I guess they (Time Warner Cable) just want to sucker people. I just offered to let them use HDMI since it’s easier (one cable versus several). I told the tech I had my own HDMI and to keep the component stuff, and used my XBox’s cable in the meantime.
Got it in today and switched the cable, and it looks great! No problems, and since it’s a digital signal, having big fat gold plated cables doesn’t much matter. It either works, or it doesn’t. And for the price (around $2.50 shipped) how can you beat that? I’ll definitely be getting more of these as the need arises.
Commercial And Light Industrial