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ToolGuyd > Announcements & Updates > This Week at ToolGuyd – mid-Feb 2026

This Week at ToolGuyd – mid-Feb 2026

Feb 10, 2026 Stuart 17 Comments

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Tekton Tool Cabinet Delivery 2026

There are a bunch of things going on around here this week, some of which you might find interesting.

To start, my new Tekton tool cabinet just arrived. I bought the 36″ rolling tool cabinet in red, along with a wood top and some long dividers. Once I figure out what will go where, I’ll get some more small dividers.

Shipping is built into the price, and so I bought just the size I immediately need. I might order another one once I get my workshop better cleaned out and organized.

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I also still have the 48″ tool cabinet Tekton sent for testing and review purposes – see Tekton Rolling Tool Cabinets Raise the Bar.

I went with Tekton because I wanted a premium solution that’s reliable, sturdy, and hassle-free.

Lowes AI Plywood Ad 2026

I came across this Lowe’s ad on my phone, for “quality plywood.”

Servocity Dollars to Donuts Card

I ordered some Servocity parts for small robotics projects, and it came with this card.

We bet you dollars to doughnuts that there aren’t doughnuts in this bag!

Servocity Dollars to Donuts Card Flipped Over

Attached to the card was a baggie.

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Servocity Dollars to Donuts Card Cash

And in the bag there was $3 for Servocity to cover the bet.

Woo – I’m going to spend it on doughnuts!

This was less than 1% of my order value, but it gave me a quick and easy smile. Great marketing right there.

Gast Diaphragm Vacuum Pump with Gauges

It’s time for me to pick up a vacuum pump, mainly for mixing and degassing purposes, and I’ve been working through the options. At under $1000, there are generally 2 options:

Typical oil-seal rotary vane pump – requires regular maintenance, needs exhaust filter to control oil mist.

Diaphragm – oil-free, rated for continuous use, doesn’t pull as deep a vacuum.

Choosing options has been a huge mess.

Most rotary vane pumps are marketed to the HVAC industry. I’m considering some of those, and emailed companies that produce similar vacuums pumps for other applications.

Noise rating? “We don’t have a Db rating at this time for the pump but they are around as loud as a circular saw.”

Another company created a ticket, closed the ticket without responding, and then when I asked again they said: “The approximate noise rating for the [model] pump would be 50–65 dB.”

50 to 65 dB?! That’s a HUGE range.

Documentation varies. Some companies have parts breakdowns and user manuals online. Others say things like “all parts needed to connect to any system for immediate use” but doesn’t mention what exactly is included.

For vacuum clamping, diaphragm pumps would work, and there’s also venturi vacuum generators for use with compressed air.

The Gast pump shown above has a vacuum inlet port and up to 60 PSI compressed air outlet.

The oil-free pumps are pretty neat, with lots of options. Some are dual stage with pumps in parallel for greater airflow, or series for achieving deeper vacuum pressure – but nowhere as deep a vacuum as is capable with oil-seal rotary vane pumps.

Most HVAC pumps have gas ballasts, which help avoid pulling condensation into the oil pool, but apparently some models don’t. Most of the oil-seal pumps for lab/workshop use apparently also don’t have gas ballasts, which doesn’t seem ideal.

So that’s some of what I did this week. The next step is to order some equipment and get a feel for the ins and outs.

I also need to get back to shop cleaning.

What have you guys been working on?

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17 Comments

  1. Robert

    4 hours ago

    Sorry, but I don’t find the Servocity funny. To me, to be funny it would have been a package one would think may hold donuts. That it goes against expectations and surprises you by not having donuts and having the 3 dollars instead.
    I’ve been reading Mel Brook’s biography.

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    • Stuart

      2 hours ago

      I don’t know if it was funny, but definitely fun.

      Reply
  2. MM

    4 hours ago

    Back when I managed a lab we used 1/3 HP HVAC style pumps for degassing, they are more than adequate for the task. I have bought many from Grainger over the years, for that purpose and also for vacuum fixturing. The only maintenance is to make sure there’s oil in the pump. The oil doesn’t go anywhere at any appreciable rate unless you screw up. So make sure you shut off the vacuum with a valve (or release it) before powering off the pump, and use a cold trap if you are using the vacuum to remove solvent so you don’t pull acetone (or whatever) into the pump, but otherwise there’s not much to think about. That was one of the reasons I picked them: they weren’t grad-student-proof, but they were as close as it got, and they are economical too.

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    • Stuart

      2 hours ago

      My only hesitation is that some fine oil spray is to be expected if you don’t have a fume hood or mist filter. Navigating through accessory and filter thread and attachment standards hasn’t been fun.

      Reply
  3. ebt

    4 hours ago

    LOL…Quality plywood…first piece all knot, then #2 grades and maybe some #1 grades. I get my lumber now from the lumberyard. Nothing scarier than having to pick through warped,cup and/or twisted, checks, splits, ring shake, sap, wane, crown or bowed, and even roller checked 2×4 or 2×6 or larger boards. Even at the HD, its scary as eff, to be under a load of stacks of banded lumber. Why must I look for 15 mins for a clerk to get another bundle down and unloaded, another 15mins, and then access to better lumber than what was left below, only to find wet studs.

    That is some premium Tekton cart.

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    • KokoTheTalkingApe

      1 hour ago

      I just grab one of those rolling staircases and go up and rummage through the lumber. If there are no clerks around, there’s nobody to complain!

      Reply
  4. Ray

    3 hours ago

    Looks like 10 ply. Good stuff Lowe’s!

    Reply
  5. Alexk

    3 hours ago

    I’ve been working on……. physical therapy for my torn rotator cuff. And waiting for the weather to warm up so I can build a flatbed on my truck.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      2 hours ago

      I hope you have an easy recovery!

      Reply
      • Alexk

        1 hour ago

        Thanks. It was getting better and then I slipped on the ice and hurt it all over again.

        Reply
  6. Andre

    2 hours ago

    I bought a Gast 87R647 rocking piston oil free vacuum/pump from eBay last week (New, open box) for $120 to use for vacuum veneering. It’s very quiet and according to the Gast spec sheets gets down to 28″ Hg. It pulled my 54″ x 36″ vacuum bag down in no time at all. Best deal I could find.

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    • Stuart

      1 hour ago

      I was looking at the 87R series. My only hesitation there is that it seems designed for integration into a larger system with custom mounting options, gauges, and fittings rather than being a turn-key solution. Most Gast pumps look to be like that, which is great (it gave me ideas about compact machine-specific air compressors), but for my immediate purchase I’m not looking to have to do much work to get going.

      Reply
  7. KokoTheTalkingApe

    1 hour ago

    Stuart, did you ever make a decision about dust collection? I need to do something about that, and I’d love to see what you went with.

    Reply
  8. Nathan

    35 minutes ago

    I’d probably nod to the HVAC style as it could be a dual or multipurpose device.

    Reply
  9. Frank D.

    34 minutes ago

    Waiting for winter to subside.

    My 1yr old van is at the dealer again too; another diesel emission system issue. Second time … Told me after two hours they need the vehicle overnight and possibly for a week. No loaner car or transport help, while I live an hour away.

    Told them to replace the main parts in the system … as I don’t want to get stranded again with a check engine light and 10 starts remaining.

    Reply
  10. blocky

    20 minutes ago

    Wow, now I want to go with Tekton.

    This past week, spent many hours addressing a nearly catastrophic warehouse roof leak – all the drainage was completely iced through with thousands of gallons of water, under pressure from the roof grade, finding its way quickly into our unit. Had to manually trench a channel through the ice with tools on hand, most effectively with an estwing wrecking bar.

    Otherwise, restarting my freelance business, which means setting up all over again, while touching base with all my clients.

    I’m not a millwork guy, but I dialed in some fully-mitered wall-wedge pedestals, and wrote up documentation/ instructions for my colleagues.

    Oh, and my daughter and I are redoing her room, painting and mapping out what we are going to build together.

    Reply
  11. Jared

    13 minutes ago

    I have never been busier at work.

    We had four people (including me) doing my job, but one was… encouraged to move on a few months ago. Then a month after that my boss (who I’m counting as one of the four) went on leave. Then about a week later my last remaining colleague broke her leg in four places while skiing. She’s back now doing some work from home, but still…

    Sometimes I’m not even able to keep up with Toolguyd – never mind my personal projects. I have my fingers crossed this doesn’t continue much longer.

    Reply

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