The Official "Show Us Your Ride" pictures of member's trucks thread.

jwalterus

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Don't I know it!
Access to/own lots of tools, just don't have a plasma cutter currently on the menu. What do you suggest?

Hypertherm or Thermal Dynamics, both are good, stay away from the Miller X-tremes.
If I was buying just one for home use, I'd say go with the Hypertherm, but mine have all paid for themselves.......
 

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I like what you did there. Lol
For a cheap once in a blue moon use, Hell get a HF one. Lol
Otherwise, take a angle grinder with one of those diamond grit cut off wheels and go to town.

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I think I recall the brand being “death wheel”

I have some images of what they did to my hand but they aren’t fitting for the open forum ;Poke
 
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I think I recall the brand being “death wheel”

I have some images of what they did to my hand but they aren’t fitting for the open forum ;Poke

https://www.amazon.com/King-Arthurs-Tools-45822-Lancelot/dp/B0000224SJ
THIS is a death wheel...... LOL

I have one somewhere, the chain is pinched between 2 plates, and it has a tendency to slip out, then you have a chainsaw chain slinging at grinder RPMs like a freaking flail...... :eek:

I used it once, thought it came out because it wasn't tight enough, CRANKED it down, it bit in hard and my grinder took off out of my hands (and landed with the trigger locked on, it cut its own cord is the only reason it stopped), and it got thrown somewhere to never go on my grinder again!
 

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Here goes my 94 ext cab turbo 2wd cream puff. 4.10 gear, E4OD, 100gal fuel capacity. Just hit 84k miles this morning lol

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how do you gain your 100 gallons? (not that I would ever go that big)
 

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I was just curious. I know you can do tanks in the bed. Me personally, I wouldn't want to use bed space for that. I must be spoiled because I have had a 40 gallon tank sitting around for years and have yet to put it in.
 
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