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   / Smart Shop tips! #161  
Neat idea but aluminum foil is expensive! I just brush everything off with a shop cloth or a bench brush.

I use the blow gun from the air compressor. But I have a commercial model that starts at 120 psi and shuts off at 150 psi so it takes the metal pieces right off the magnets no problem. I used to have it shutting off at 180 psi but all my air tools leaked air so I had to set it lower.
 
   / Smart Shop tips! #162  
Neat idea but aluminum foil is expensive! I just brush everything off with a shop cloth or a bench brush.

Walmart's is plenty cheap enough. Still using on a roll I started using last year after SWMBO decided it was to thin for her needs. In fact most stuff that I end up with is after she decides it doesn't suit.

Air pressure works but after having to get some steel removed from my eye, I no longer use that method.
 
   / Smart Shop tips! #164  
i use safety glasses and hearing protection for just about everything these days. When I am busy they get scattered all over but at the end of the day I put it all back on the wall.
 

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   / Smart Shop tips! #165  
   / Smart Shop tips! #166  
Me too. Even when I have no idea what they do or how to use them. :)

I've been that way with girls for 20 yrs now. (both ways :p) I guess it's just old age. :rolleyes:
 
   / Smart Shop tips! #167  
downsizingnow48 , you need to take a pic of yourself,,
I will bet that you have GREAT hearing ,, considering that you have six ears,,, :eek:


:laughing:


:D
 
   / Smart Shop tips! #168  
Well when I am busy I leave one on the tractor and one in the shop and one if I am outside. Otherwise I spend a lot of time going back to get it. Also when visitors come. What little hearing I have left! Need to take care.
 
   / Smart Shop tips! #169  
I made a couple mini squares from standard speed squares, to use in wood or metal working shops. I made one from plastic and one from aluminum and both work really well. I found myself reaching for one much more than I expected, so I made another aluminum one to keep on my bench in the barn. I use the cheapest speed squares I could find, in the $2 range. Most of the better brands have more slots for options, and those slots make them unusable for this. I attached pics of the new square with a red line indicating where I'll cut it with a hack saw. Then a pic of it cut. And finally the mini square. I clean up the fresh cut edge with a file, as well as any burrs on the other edges. This last one took me a total of 2 minutes to cut and file. By looking at it, you wouldn't think it makes much difference to have a standard or mini size, but that smaller size can be used easier in tight areas and also fits in a large pocket.
 

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   / Smart Shop tips! #170  
Interesting, I do both of those and never gave it much thought. Thanks for the validation.
 

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