very nice there
Thanks Brandt.
I see you got the small PC pancake compressor, how is it and what do you use it for? Thinking about getting one for interior air purging .
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Nice holder! I`ve been toying with a similar design for storage and also using a 4" or 6" PCV pipe union to mount on my cart as I`m rolling around a car.
Thanks Audios S6.
I have 2 Porter Cable Pancake Compressors - bought on consecutive Black Fridays at Home Depot. (Same time I pick up the Werner platforms.) One is 4.5 gal and the other 6 but both were $99 IIRC. The smaller one the year before the bigger. That is the way my luck rolls.
I bought them for compressed air for interiors and for blowing out MF pads while polishing (AKA residue control - thanks KB ). I also apply Permanon with it and a Harbor Freight 4 oz. Adjustable Detail Air Spray Gun (Item #92126). Having 2 is sometimes useful if my buddy MugelloM is helping out. Don`t cross streams as often that way.
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Thanks Steve.
While I`m at it, here is some other DIY lighting I recently did. Costco has/had LED Shop Lights on coupon so bought a couple. Mounted on the remains of the shelf that was obsoleted by the garage remodel (also where the bracket rear legs came from - waste not, want not). Use to add general light for when working on the sides/front of cars. "Unbreakable" (inadvertently tested that) and 3700 Lumens each. A little heavy because of the MDF shelf but mobile. Even got the drilling right on the first try.
Going all LED (we have really hot summers here in Central TX), put LED bulbs in these cheapie clip on lights: 100W replacement, 60W replacement and 100W Spot. Have a couple of more bulbs to try.
Probably more lighting to come.
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Great point on all leds. With this lack of winter its gonna be a hot central texas summer indeed.
I never check for coupons or circulars but I`m going to get a sunday paper right now, haha. No costco near me though. Sams, lowes and home depot will have to do.
After seeing your goods purchased on sale I know I can find something eventually around here as well.
You could put some casters on that shelf light to make it easier to move.
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I need to get over there again so I can help pimp the garagemhal even more
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This is one option for mounting to my cart. The flares on each end help guide the cord. I`d prefer to have the polisher on the outside, but I also don`t want the pad touching anything, so I`m struggling with the best solution.
The wall mount is similar to the OP, but I`m struggling with resisting all that mass rotating and having something that is easily assembled.
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Thanks Harry.
Thought about that. We`ll see. It isn`t all that heavy really. Next mod will likely be a loop or hole to aid in storing when not in use.
Audios S6 - have you thought about looping some strong, lightweight string (unwaxed dental floss, maybe, or a leather strip might be cool) where the stick/bail handle goes? (Bolts and washers, obviously.) Make kind of a short, flexible bail handle and hang it from that on a hook on your cart? My rotaries lie on their back in a drawer as I don`t use them all that much any more.
I had thought about string or wire, both seemed like they would eventually break and Murphy tells me it would be at the most inopportune time. I like the leather strap idea though, far more durable and rigid. Don`t worry, I`ll give you full credit if it doesn`t work, and take all credit if it does work.
I actually don`t use my rotary much either, if you couldn`t tell by the pristine condition, but it has the thickest cord and it`s the heaviest, so that`s what I made the cuts for.
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