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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1491419" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>Just yesterday I went to use a 3 ton hi lift I bought from them 30+ years ago. It wouldn't lift. Noticed oil leakage signs on it. Got the hyd jack oil out, filled her up and away I went. First time I added oil to the unit. Several years ago I bought their 4 ton fast lift (on sale) for when I need 2 jacks. Works great too.</p><p></p><p>On the nibbler, I have had a hand squeeze type for many years that I use on sheet metal when the need arises. I also have the HF shear for cutting things like corrugated steel (iron) sheeting and it works super. Yes it won't do the tight corners as it was made for long straight cuts. </p><p></p><p>Ha, on today's 29 Ga. sheet metal, you put a piece of barbed wire on the ground, lay the sheet on it, stand on both sides of where you want to cut, grasp the wire and pull up fast. Cuts right through it. Still use my tin snips (easily) when I need to make turns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1491419, member: 27848"] Just yesterday I went to use a 3 ton hi lift I bought from them 30+ years ago. It wouldn't lift. Noticed oil leakage signs on it. Got the hyd jack oil out, filled her up and away I went. First time I added oil to the unit. Several years ago I bought their 4 ton fast lift (on sale) for when I need 2 jacks. Works great too. On the nibbler, I have had a hand squeeze type for many years that I use on sheet metal when the need arises. I also have the HF shear for cutting things like corrugated steel (iron) sheeting and it works super. Yes it won't do the tight corners as it was made for long straight cuts. Ha, on today's 29 Ga. sheet metal, you put a piece of barbed wire on the ground, lay the sheet on it, stand on both sides of where you want to cut, grasp the wire and pull up fast. Cuts right through it. Still use my tin snips (easily) when I need to make turns. [/QUOTE]
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