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"I Dumped My SmokePro for a Smoke Wizard..."
Nice Smoke Wizard ad...Visit the best leak detector on the market, the Smoke Wizard GLD-40 on our website for more information.
Truck Tire Mounting Procedures
This TIA training program contained herein reflects the consensus of the tire and rubber industry experts and the technical experts at the Tire Industry Association on those items and methods that have delivered the best performance record based on the experience of those experts. This TIA traning program is a voluntary recommendation that assists commercial tire service personnel with guidelines and procedures for safely operating road service vehicles. This TIA Training Program also includes test methodologies and information, equipment and supporting technologies. This Training Program contained herein is not exclusive. TIA cannot possibly know, evaluate or advise the transportation industry of all conceivable ways in which a practice may be undertaken or of the possible consequences of each such practice. Other practices or methods may be as good, or better, depending upon the particular circumstances involved. All who use this TIA Training Program contained herein must first satisfy themselves thoroughly that neither the safety of their employees or agents, nor the safety or usefulness of any products, will be jeopardized by any method selected. The above TIA Training Program is not intended nor should it be construed as an endorsement of any particular person, organization, or product. -Courtesy of Ken-Tool
Ken Tool Twist Socket: PTEN's Top 100 Most Requested Product

The Twist Socket from Ken-Tool removes fasteners with damaged or rounded hex surfaces, or severely corroded and frozen threads. The Twist Socket grips positively into the surface of a damaged bolt head or nut with its fluted scallops which cradle the damaged hex head to allow it to be removed with a counterclockwise spiral grip surface integrated into the socket. The Twist Socket can be used with a ratchet wrench, a breaker bar or an air-impact wrench. The line includes 1/4"-, 3/8"- and 1/2"-drive applications; sockets are available individually or in sets. Sets are available with an organizer bar or in a blow-molded plastic case.

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Titan Lifts Demos Bulldog Moto Cradle on Two Wheel Thunder TV
Quick transcription of video: This year we've brought some of our motorcycle lifts, but we've also brought our Titan Bulldog Moto Cradle. I'm going to show you a few features on our moto cradle that are a bit different from other wheel chocks on the market. The first thing you'll see about our wheel chock, that is different from any other wheel chock on the market is it's spring loaded. This fixes something that I like to call the "sloppy" or "floppy" cradle. The "sloppy" or "floppy" cradle just basically goes back and forth. Ours will always go back to the load position, no matter what you do with it. The second thing is that, wheel chocks on the market -with a lot of them, your tire is being held right up here at this front tire stop. The front tire stop is what is actually making your bike stand up straight. All the cradle does is guide you into it. So what we've done is, in the back we put 2 cam designs, so these two sides, as you come forward they're going to come together and they're going to squeeze together and that's actually going to grip your bike. Its going to make it so you're going to have a lot more lateral support than what you're going to get now, you're being supported from the front tire stop, all the way back to the back to the cradle. And the third thing you have is an A Frame design so it's a little bit more sturdy that way. [When you move your bike into the chock,] you're going to see it's completely self standing. In fact, it's not only going to hold the weight of the bike, it's actually going to hold the weight of the rider, as well, and it's not going anywhere. It's nice and sturdy. It can be freestanding, you can put it on your garage floor, you can mount it onto your truck, mount it on your trailer. And it is completely adjustable 13-22" diameter and a 70-140 mm width. Wheel chocks are meant to do one thing. They're meant to hold your bike up. This is just does it a little more securely. We all ride and we've all put our bikes into a chock and it just doesn't hold it as securely as we'd like. You know we've all had the situation where it's been in the chock and we bump into it and it starts to fall over and we grab it. Well, you bump into this thing..it's not going anywhere. Check out our Titan Bulldog Moto Cradle Wheel Chock, available in a variety of colors.
New Selections from Extreme Tools!
new selection from Extreme ToolsWe've just added the latest and greatest offerings from Extreme Tools and wanted to share with you some of the newest additions to their line (and now ours!) that we are really excited about. The image above is of the 41" portable workstation (product # PWS4100TX). Visit the link and view an awesome financing option, too. The Extreme PWS4100TX 41" Portable Workstation measures 41"W x 17-3/8"D x 21-1/2"H. It is made of 16 gauge steel construction with welded seams, and comes with a power tool rack with built-in power strip. This versatile workstation holds and organizes your most needed tools: the wrench rack holds 17 SAE & 22 metric combination wrenches, screwdriver/nut driver holders, (64) 1/4" deep & standard socket pegs, (66) 3/8" deep socket pegs, (28) 3/8" shallow socket pegs, (64) 1/2" deep and shallow socket pegs, and (47) screwdriver/ ratchet drivers & extensions. The socket tray even lifts to access more tool storage underneath. This workstation also features a lockable lid which secures tools in place when it's closed, and it has a gas spring that raises the lid when unlatched for easy access. Heavy-duty side handles make moving this workstation an easy process around your shop or garage. It features weather stripping, which creates tight seal against dust and moisture, for long-lasting life. Textured finish is available in black or red (*shown above), and is weather-resistant. 30" workstations are also available, and both of these great products are currently in stock!
"Blas-ter Fever"

Ted Nugent poses with a Badboy Sandblast Cabinet.

FACEBOOK - the good, the bad and the ugly

Today, my focus is Facebook. And, ok, maybe there's nothing "ugly" to report, but I had to use a little creative license to get you to start reading... While we've been transitioning our new website, I've been a little lax in posting to FB because of the many other things that have taken priority. I'm realizing how important it is to stay "checked in" to our industry community, for a number of reasons. FB is one of the many online networking avenues we've explored - along with, now, the majority of small businesses out there. Since it has grown by leaps and bounds in popularity, and offers a (FREE!) platform for businesses to get their name out there, it's really a no risk, no-brainer mode of communication. We can connect with current and potential customers, add as many photos and as much business info as we'd like, and have a dynamic platform with which to get our information out there. Popular/ free / dynamic is an awesome combination, when you think about it. There are plenty of free interactive websites out there that allow you to post articles or links, or PDFs. But are they good quality? And who are they targeting? As far as the "dynamic" element, using Facebook regularly keeps you on the radar of everyone with whom you are connected. SEO algorithms are based around how often websites change and how often people are posting to them. Websites that are being updated often, with blogs being updated often, carry more weight in the eyes of Google. It makes sense; if you are working hard to offer fresh, unique content for folks, Google will reward you for it! And as a website peruser, I know if I'm looking to buy something and stumble upon a website that hasn't been updated since 2007 I'm more likely to find one that appears to be more current, e.g., "more valid." Facebook is not factored into those algorithms, because it's so widespread and "easy," but it's the same concept. The more often you post, the more people are aware of you. It's just a good habit to get into for when you start blogging and need to stay consistent with posting! One other great thing about Facebook is, YOU are choosing your audience. Case in point: We collect data from all of our customers, whether they are online customers or through the shop. We make sure we 'friend' each of these people on Facebook so they can stay in the loop with us if we are offering any promotions, or running sales. We've established a working relationship with them already, so it's a logical next step. It's a great non-invasive way to stay connected, yet if they see something that catches their eye, they can shoot a message to us. The other point I wanted to mention about the friend list on Facebook, is that it can evolve so easily and quickly. I just had a local Facebook friend in the auto industry recommend a bunch of his friends to us, presumably because we have mutual interests in the auto industry. A targeted audience has so much more potential for a business owner. I mean, it's nice to be connected to your grandmother on Facebook, but is she going to be interested in buying a car lift? I think because Facebook is so widespread, small businesses have that working in their favor. However, the counterpoint is that it is SO popular that your posts get diluted by the hundreds of others who are posting, too. But. I think, ultimately, it can't hurt. It's where people's attention is now, and maybe 1 in 10 posts grabs someone attention, but given the amount of time it takes to post, that's not so bad. The bottom line is that we stay on the radar of those who might be interested in what we have to offer. And conversely, we can learn more about our customers by their posts, and hopefully develop a continued and better working relationship through that knowledge. So..please don't forget to "like" us - you can find our business page here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Clark-Heintz-Tools-Equipment-LLC/175943479086121?sk=wall

SMOKE WIZARD GLD 40 USAGE TIPS
Connect to workshop airline for general purpose leak detection applications. Smoke exiting a very small leak is sometimes even easier to see if after filling the system with smoke you reduce the smoke flow by turning the flow control knob clockwise, which slows the exiting smoke velocity and helps you see very small leak(s) Use the white light provided to highlight the smoke exiting a leak. Use the Ultraviolet (UV) light and yellow glasses provided to look for the fluorescent deposit at the exact location of a leak. When using alternate source of UV light, be sure it is one that covers the 400 nanometer (nm) UV light range. When operating the Tester in near freezing temperatures, cycle the operation of the Tester 15 seconds ON and 15 seconds OFF for approximately the first minute or two of operation. This will allow the Tester to reach its optimum operating temperature. When testing an engine's intake or exhaust system for leaks, it is recommended that the engine be cold. Small leaks may be sealed due to thermal expansion. https://www.nhproequip.com/smoke-wizard-gld-40-leak-detector-machine
It's been awhile...
Titan tire changerWe apologize for our delay in getting back into the swing with the blogging! As we launch our new website, we are still working out some of the kinks, and uploading new products fast and furiously! Additionally, we've added some new manufacturers to our website (we'll cover that in another post!), but we've also uploaded new products of some of our "tried and true" manufacturers. We've had Titan motorcycle and car lifts up for awhile; however, they also have a line of wheel balancers and tire changers that we've recently added, due to popular demand. It offers swing arm style and manual operation of mount/demount tool. Features include Swing arm style, Manual operation of mount/demount tool, Four pneumatic clamps and double acting cylinders, Side mounted bead breaker. It comes with a water separator, lubricator and pressure regulator. Please visit the link above or call Clark for more information at 603-234-2612. Thanks for sticking with us during the transition! We intend to post more regularly now that the new site is falling into place...
Smoke Wizard - Finding a Vacuum Leak
Check out our Smoke Wizard Evap Machines on our website.."Best Deal In Town"..Still offering free shipping (and no sales tax) on these units! http://www.nhproequip.com/smoke-wizard-gld-40-leak-detector-machine