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Harbor Freight Earthquake XT 1/2″ Cordless 20v Impact Test

by admin | Mar 30, 2018 | Things You Need

Harbor Freight is the tool store everyone loves to hate and hates to love. I recently tapped my Bluebird’s air brake system to set up an extra tank for running air tools. Overall this has been great, we run all kinds of things from it, but there’s one job...

The Best Way To Remove Interior Rivets In Your Skoolie!

by admin | Mar 30, 2018 | Building Our Bus

Most of our buses are held together inside by rivets. There are lots of ways to get remove them, and some work better than others. But I’ve got the best way. You’ll need an air compressor system, a grinder, and an air hammer with chisel and punch bits....

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