Getting the Most Out of Your Wear Hog
If you've ever worked in a shop where things just seem to disintegrate under pressure, you know exactly why people hunt for a wear hog that can actually handle the abuse. There is nothing more frustrating than getting halfway through a project only to realize your equipment has basically surrendered to the friction. We've all been there—trying to save a few bucks on a part or a piece of gear, only to have it fail right when things get intense. It's the classic "buy it cheap, buy it twice" scenario, and honestly, nobody has time for that. ...