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Ordered a few of days ago. Called today to inquire about shipping to find out I probably won't see it until April. :( https://i.ibb.co/RSf2HwH/image-18577.jpg View Quote |
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Where exactly on the spectrum do you fall? Do you get this upset when people joke about Anderson? I’m sure I’m not the first person to make a joke about HF jacks or any other tools. It’s kind of like the Ford/Chevy/Dodge thing. I highly doubt anyone on any side actually believes most of what the say about the other two. It’s ok dude. Most people, including me, get by just fine with most HF stuff. I joke about my other HF stuff too. I joke about the “heavy duty” pry bar that was about as tough as an over-cooked noodle and the reciprocating saw that has been great. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That floor jack is the first thing I ever bought at HF. It has made life much easier. You said your rule is don't buy anything from HF that can kill you. Then you admit that if using a jack properly you're (VERY) unlikely to die. So what's the issue? I'm sure nobody cares if you just prefer a higher quality tool, but why come into a HF thread to tell us? If you look further up, I posted that I recently bought the 5 drawer tool chest. I posted that well before the comment on the jack. The pic of the jack just made me think about seeing the jacks and considering them, but deciding not to. I honestly just didn't understand why you decided to bring it up. Maybe you know a bunch of people who've been maimed or killed by HF jacks which is why you have that opinion. I've never seen anybody complain about their HF jack so that would be news to me, but hey it happens. My current jack works fine and likely will for a long time, but if it failed HF would be one of the most likely places I would buy a replacement so I'd like to know about these killer jacks before I somehow become a victim. I’m sure I’m not the first person to make a joke about HF jacks or any other tools. It’s kind of like the Ford/Chevy/Dodge thing. I highly doubt anyone on any side actually believes most of what the say about the other two. It’s ok dude. Most people, including me, get by just fine with most HF stuff. I joke about my other HF stuff too. I joke about the “heavy duty” pry bar that was about as tough as an over-cooked noodle and the reciprocating saw that has been great. |
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Bought yesterday https://shop.harborfreight.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/6/2/62749_zzz_alt_500.jpg.jpeg View Quote I'd like to pick up one of the small jump packs to take on long trips. I was looking at this one on Amazon (it's get good reviews all over the web) but the Viking looks comparable and with HF you can always expect a coupon sometime...
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Camo moving blankets that i use in the truck and on the bed so the GSD doesn't leave hair on everything.
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That floor jack is the first thing I ever bought at HF. It has made life much easier. You said your rule is don't buy anything from HF that can kill you. Then you admit that if using a jack properly you're (VERY) unlikely to die. So what's the issue? I'm sure nobody cares if you just prefer a higher quality tool, but why come into a HF thread to tell us? If you look further up, I posted that I recently bought the 5 drawer tool chest. I posted that well before the comment on the jack. The pic of the jack just made me think about seeing the jacks and considering them, but deciding not to. I honestly just didn't understand why you decided to bring it up. Maybe you know a bunch of people who've been maimed or killed by HF jacks which is why you have that opinion. I've never seen anybody complain about their HF jack so that would be news to me, but hey it happens. My current jack works fine and likely will for a long time, but if it failed HF would be one of the most likely places I would buy a replacement so I'd like to know about these killer jacks before I somehow become a victim. I’m sure I’m not the first person to make a joke about HF jacks or any other tools. It’s kind of like the Ford/Chevy/Dodge thing. I highly doubt anyone on any side actually believes most of what the say about the other two. It’s ok dude. Most people, including me, get by just fine with most HF stuff. I joke about my other HF stuff too. I joke about the “heavy duty” pry bar that was about as tough as an over-cooked noodle and the reciprocating saw that has been great. |
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If you get a chance to use it, I'd love to hear what you think about it. I'd like to pick up one of the small jump packs to take on long trips. I was looking at this one on Amazon (it's get good reviews all over the web) but the Viking looks comparable and with HF you can always expect a coupon sometime... www.amazon.com/dp/B015TKPT1A View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
If you get a chance to use it, I'd love to hear what you think about it.
I'd like to pick up one of the small jump packs to take on long trips. I was looking at this one on Amazon (it's get good reviews all over the web) but the Viking looks comparable and with HF you can always expect a coupon sometime... www.amazon.com/dp/B015TKPT1A |
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If you get a chance to use it, I'd love to hear what you think about it. I'd like to pick up one of the small jump packs to take on long trips. I was looking at this one on Amazon (it's get good reviews all over the web) but the Viking looks comparable and with HF you can always expect a coupon sometime... www.amazon.com/dp/B015TKPT1A View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
If you get a chance to use it, I'd love to hear what you think about it.
I'd like to pick up one of the small jump packs to take on long trips. I was looking at this one on Amazon (it's get good reviews all over the web) but the Viking looks comparable and with HF you can always expect a coupon sometime... www.amazon.com/dp/B015TKPT1A |
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Are they going to stop using the Pittsburg name? Local one has not received any sockets and maybe other stuff since befor Christmas. They do have QUINN and a couple other names.
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Bought yesterday https://shop.harborfreight.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/6/2/62749_zzz_alt_500.jpg.jpeg View Quote |
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I can understand that and use the jack cautiously. I never get under something it's holding until there are jack stands under it. So far I have used it many times and it's never failed. But it only takes once. My last HF purchase needs to be updated now. I stopped by on the way home from work and picked up a hammer drill (see below) and bits because of this thread. The plan is to use it to drill holes to anchor the tool boxes I picked up in my previous post/HF visit. There were a few other things I was going to pick up but decided to wait. It gives me another excuse to go by there. https://shop.harborfreight.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/i/m/image_27291.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: I just can't bring myself to buy a jack there. My default rule for HF is "Don't buy anything from HF that would result in your death if it failed." My last HF purchase needs to be updated now. I stopped by on the way home from work and picked up a hammer drill (see below) and bits because of this thread. The plan is to use it to drill holes to anchor the tool boxes I picked up in my previous post/HF visit. There were a few other things I was going to pick up but decided to wait. It gives me another excuse to go by there. https://shop.harborfreight.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/i/m/image_27291.jpg |
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Got one of these on Wed...
https://www.harborfreight.com/3500-Watt-Super-Quiet-Inverter-Generator-63584.html |
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I was looking at the noco genius also but there was a $10 coupon on the Viking and I had a gift card so I thought I would give it a try. I charged it fully after I bought it and then used it to start a V6 minivan in my driveway that has a completely bad battery and it started it but the capacity went down to 50% afterwards. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I was looking at the noco genius also but there was a $10 coupon on the Viking and I had a gift card so I thought I would give it a try. I charged it fully after I bought it and then used it to start a V6 minivan in my driveway that has a completely bad battery and it started it but the capacity went down to 50% afterwards. Quoted: I have a Viking and two Nocos, the viking stays in my wife's focus and a Noco stays in her truck and one in my Honda. I have used both brands but the viking will barely start a 6.2 gap V8. Fine for 6 and smaller engines. I am thinking about putting on in our camp trailer just because. 3.5l is the biggest engine I have, so it's good to hear they both will work fine. I see noco has packs with more amps that are rated for bigger engines, so I guess if I get something bigger I know where to look then. I have an older big jump pack with the air compressor and stuff built in but I want something smaller & lighter that wont be so obnoxious when the vehicles are already packed for a long trip. Bonus points if it fits into saddlebags so I can have it on the bike. |
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The wood working clamps? My buddy is a wood worker and I swear he has thousands of dollars invested at Woodcraft just in clamps. I'm curious how good the HF ones are. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Going for glue and c-clamps this weekend. Exciting! The HF clamps are decent, if you don't put much expectations on them. Their C-clamps are acceptable. Not on par with quality US made ones (especially from yesteryear) but will work for most people. |
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I have a HF less than a block from my house. I go there all the time for anything that's not worth buying a more expensive (and possibly, but not necessarily definitely better) version of somewhere else. Of course I never buy anything there without a coupon or free gift. To hell with paying full price there, and not getting something for "free" with my purchase. The place certainly has it's uses.
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Some kind of gauge and a water hose / extension cord combo.
And a manual chain saw. |
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https://www.hfqpdb.com
This may come in handy from time to time. |
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Put the Harbor Freight app on my phone. Always have a 20% off coupon.
Last purchase was rock tumbler media to polish agate my wife collected on the beach. |
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I avoid the place. I'd rather not give the Chinese my money. View Quote |
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I have a HF less than a block from my house. I go there all the time for anything that's not worth buying a more expensive (and possibly, but not necessarily definitely better) version of somewhere else. Of course I never buy anything there without a coupon or free gift. To hell with paying full price there, and not getting something for "free" with my purchase. The place certainly has it's uses. Too bad the founder/owner is a raging liberal piece of shit. View Quote |
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A bench grinder 12 years ago. Still works but anymore I avoid Chinese made when I can. Just about every time you buy Chinese your money is going to their military or general's pocket.
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Quoted: Hein-Werner is the only USA jack company left. Don't trust any jackstsnd, supplement with dunnage. View Quote |
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Sucks to hear this do you have any links to this? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a HF less than a block from my house. I go there all the time for anything that's not worth buying a more expensive (and possibly, but not necessarily definitely better) version of somewhere else. Of course I never buy anything there without a coupon or free gift. To hell with paying full price there, and not getting something for "free" with my purchase. The place certainly has it's uses. Too bad the founder/owner is a raging liberal piece of shit. |
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Sucks to hear this do you have any links to this? View Quote Attached File |
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Bought this today.
https://www.harborfreight.com/power-tools/demo-hammers/15-amp-35-lb-pro-demolition-hammer-kit-64276.html Was in clearance, marked down to $180 because the carry case had a small crack. Find out Monday how well it'll work to bust up a poured invert flow channel in a manhole. |
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Picked up an O2 sensor socket. Worked on 2 out of 4 O2 sensors. One sensor is seized in place and the forth has no access. Fuck my life.
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I’m always down for their cheap zip ties and safety glasses.
Next purchase is a pneumatic brake bleeder kit and maybe a rubber mallet. Extra long needle nose pliers maybe. |
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/123535/F963005C-B370-4C69-8827-F27414688D1B_png-828866.JPG Used it to melt off the glue from the US General emblem on the front of the 22” tool box. View Quote |
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https://shop.harborfreight.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/6/4/64133_W3.jpg I like it, but anything was a step up from that Craftsman POS I had View Quote |
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One of these tool carts. Handy little thing for around the garage when the rustang is getting some love.
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OK, actual machinists what do you think of this one, its at least a r-8 taper, but its no bridgeport either, is it enough to do light work like lowers? or even at say a grand with a 20% coupon is it still shit? I have a smithy 1240 that I have to get up and going but I would still like a manual machine around, and will probably just buy a bridgeport or clone. But still would like some feedback on this machine. View Quote I have a bizarrely specific life goal to learn enough wecsog machining to be able to build a modern welrod clone from scratch other than maybe the barrel and magazine. |
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Ordered the HF hardwood workbench today and some small stuff for storage to tidy up the workshop.
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Are they going to stop using the Pittsburg name? Local one has not received any sockets and maybe other stuff since befor Christmas. They do have QUINN and a couple other names. View Quote |
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Are they going to stop using the Pittsburg name? Local one has not received any sockets and maybe other stuff since befor Christmas. They do have QUINN and a couple other names. View Quote The really important thing IMO with HF hand tools is get the Taiwan made stuff. It's great quality. Blackhawk, Gearwrench, Tekton etc are made in Taiwan. Those little fuckers make good tools. |
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