June 25th, 2008 by Adam Trimble
Not so long ago, safety glasses were less than fun for the wearer to adorn. They were typically bulky and did little to ventilate your eye area. In addition, they were notorious for being difficult to transport due to their unified construction, unyielding parts, and cloth bands that tended to snare on surfaces easily. Luckily, […]
June 25th, 2008 by Adam Trimble
Working with tough services is the name of the game for most mechanics. Each day, you’ll encounter the need to mold materials to your will, ranging from hard steel to tough plastics. When you’re finished cutting, grinding, and manipulating the material, you want to finish the job right using a pneumatic air tool sander. Anything […]
June 25th, 2008 by Adam Trimble
Working with OBD2 scanners gives your shop the ability to diagnose vehicle problems with incredible accuracy. In the past, mechanics requires years of experience to understand all potential problems a particular set of automotive “symptoms” might relate too. Even then, incorrect repairs and faulty maintenance were common culprits of many automotive procedures.
Now, with indexes of […]
June 25th, 2008 by Adam Trimble
Working with air conditioning systems can be a sensitive affair. Most of the systems you work with are under extreme pressure conditions and can be susceptible to rapid depressurization if not handled correctly. In addition, toxic refrigerant is in use that can cause even more difficulty. When performing air condition recovery, evacuation, and recharging, you […]