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2/29/2008 5:27:48 PM EDT
Any coupon codes for harbor freight out there?
2/29/2008 5:33:48 PM EDT
[#1]
WHY?!?

Harbor Freight is the US's (maybe the world's) largest supplier of useless Chinese CRAP!

I'm a plumbing/heating service tech...a PROFESSIONAL...and I would shun, maybe fire (were it in my authority), and A-hole tech who tried to show-up on my jobsite with their tools!
2/29/2008 5:35:20 PM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
WHY?!?

Harbor Freight is the US's (maybe the world's) largest supplier of useless Chinese CRAP!

I'm a plumbing/heating service tech...a PROFESSIONAL...and I would shun, maybe fire (were it in my authority), and A-hole tech who tried to show-up on my jobsite with their tools!
I went looking for a 1/4 inch deep offset box end wrench at Sears, and got referred to HF.
2/29/2008 5:40:39 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
WHY?!?

Harbor Freight is the US's (maybe the world's) largest supplier of useless Chinese CRAP!

I'm a plumbing/heating service tech...a PROFESSIONAL...and I would shun, maybe fire (were it in my authority), and A-hole tech who tried to show-up on my jobsite with their tools!

Not everyone needs professional quality tools to work on their stuff at home every now and then.  Yes, they're nice, but the reality is that it's not practical to a lot of folks out there.

That said, I agree that a lot of the stuff Harbor Freight sells is pretty sketchy, but that's not what the OP asked about, is it?
2/29/2008 5:42:55 PM EDT
[#4]
I work in a Military Vehicle Refurb facility, and nothing pisses me off more than dumbass new mechanics damaging vehicles using Harbor Freight tools.

I often wonder if the Chinese use the same lead based paint on the tools as they do on toys they export.
2/29/2008 5:44:48 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
WHY?!?

Harbor Freight is the US's (maybe the world's) largest supplier of useless Chinese CRAP!

I'm a plumbing/heating service tech...a PROFESSIONAL...and I would shun, maybe fire (were it in my authority), and A-hole tech who tried to show-up on my jobsite with their tools!


Thier tools are good when yours keep getting stolen, let them steal the cheap ones.

I got a leaf vac/mulcher from there, it works great, sucked up leaves, sticks, hickorynuts, it finally broke after I used it to suckup shattered glass.  I took it back with my extended Warranty.  They didnt have it in stock, I got back full purchase price + warranty price, after I had beat the dogshit out of it for a year.  

I get another from someone else, it costs more and its nowhere near as good.  

Now Sears wants to charge restock on an item thats still NIW never opened.
2/29/2008 5:46:48 PM EDT
[#6]
haha I got a set of Allen wrenches from HF and I'll be damned if they didn't strip out at the hint of a screw that's tight.


but yeah if you need to use a tool only once then HF is a deal
2/29/2008 5:46:50 PM EDT
[#7]
Just sign up on their website.  You'll get specific coupons emailed to you twice a week.
2/29/2008 5:50:03 PM EDT
[#8]
The mechanics lender tools at my job are all HF. little things like lights and such LED work lamps and creepers and such are HF too. No problems here.
2/29/2008 5:55:41 PM EDT
[#9]
HF is ok for certain things, their power tools would be suspect to me, but have bought some other stuff from them that is fine for a one use scenerio (tool you need for the odd job you may never need it again for).
2/29/2008 5:57:41 PM EDT
[#10]

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haha I got a set of Allen wrenches from HF and I'll be damned if they didn't strip out at the hint of a screw that's tight.


but yeah if you need to use a tool only once then HF is a deal



I spent the better part of 3 hours removing broken Harbor Freight hex keys from the hex bolts on a hydraulic fan clutch on a 5 ton LMTV truck today
2/29/2008 6:07:47 PM EDT
[#11]

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Just sign up on their website.  You'll get specific coupons emailed to you twice a week.


Thanks

I am getting the cheap spot welder that I know works for the purpose I intend.

I am an electrician and use Klien tools for work. I use snap on/Mac/Matco for my Mechanic work on my motorcycle and truck!

Some of you need to take a deep breath, I asked for a coupon code not a lecture!!
2/29/2008 6:08:31 PM EDT
[#12]
China Freight...... For those who appreciate the finest in cheap, shoddy, slave labor made junk.
And lets not forget, every dollar you spend there helps financially support the economy of our enemy.
2/29/2008 6:09:32 PM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:
WHY?!?

Harbor Freight is the US's (maybe the world's) largest supplier of useless Chinese CRAP!

I'm a plumbing/heating service tech...a PROFESSIONAL...and I would shun, maybe fire (were it in my authority), and A-hole tech who tried to show-up on my jobsite with their tools!


I am an electrician and use Klien tools. Did I say I was looking for work tools? NO I DIDN"T!! What a jerk!
2/29/2008 6:17:18 PM EDT
[#14]

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China Freight...... For those who appreciate the finest in cheap, shoddy, slave labor made junk.
And lets not forget, every dollar you spend there helps financially support the economy of our enemy.


Where is the computer your typing on made? Your car? I bet I am a more die hard buy american guy than most. I need a spot welder, a cheap spot welder that others have shown workks for what I need it for. Should I spend $1000 for a spot welder to please you? Get over yourself!!

I buy Carhart work clothes. My GMC was made in Maryland. My 2000 HD was made in Milwaukee. My 1972 Jimmy was made in USA. My New balance sneakers are assembled in USA. My Red Wing Shoes are Made in USA. So you have anything constructive to add to my thread?
2/29/2008 6:22:13 PM EDT
[#15]
No coupon code help. But do stay away from the cheapo drills. Hand tools are ok for light duty work.

Like someone said, get on their mailing list. No spam. I like their $2.99 15ft ratchet straps.
2/29/2008 6:22:38 PM EDT
[#16]

Quoted:
WHY?!?

Harbor Freight is the US's (maybe the world's) largest supplier of useless Chinese CRAP!

I'm a plumbing/heating service tech...a PROFESSIONAL...and I would shun, maybe fire (were it in my authority), and A-hole tech who tried to show-up on my jobsite with their tools!


Get on with You'r bad ass self stud. You are harping up the wrong tree my fri-end, if you have an apprentice with any tools it is up to YOU as a JOURNEYMAN to give the man advice as to the tools to his trade and how to use them. It's not You'r money that is getting the person into the trade. As a journeyman such as yourself YOU are a teacher and an addolescet one at that......  
2/29/2008 6:22:40 PM EDT
[#17]

Quoted:

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China Freight...... For those who appreciate the finest in cheap, shoddy, slave labor made junk.
And lets not forget, every dollar you spend there helps financially support the economy of our enemy.


Where is the computer your typing on made? Your car? I bet I am a more die hard buy american guy than most. I need a spot welder, a cheap spot welder that others have shown workks for what I need it for. Should I spend $1000 for a spot welder to please you? Get over yourself!!

I buy Carhart work clothes. My GMC was made in Maryland. My 2000 HD was made in Milwaukee. My 1972 Jimmy was made in USA. My New balance sneakers are assembled in USA. My Red Wing Shoes are Made in USA. So you have anything constructive to add to my thread?


NM that HF is a US company itself...

So of your dollar spent there, $0,80-0.90 goes to HF

And $0.10-0.20 goes to making & shipping the tools in China (MAX)
2/29/2008 6:24:05 PM EDT
[#18]

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haha I got a set of Allen wrenches from HF and I'll be damned if they didn't strip out at the hint of a screw that's tight.


but yeah if you need to use a tool only once then HF is a deal



I spent the better part of 3 hours removing broken Harbor Freight hex keys from the hex bolts on a hydraulic fan clutch on a 5 ton LMTV truck today
media.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=618


Sorry to change the subject, but that truck gives me a hard-on.  Do they sell a civie version?
2/29/2008 6:25:10 PM EDT
[#19]
Remember - Opinions are like assholes, everybody has them and they all stink.  

Don't let the HF naysayers piss you off.  Use what you want.  There is nothing wrong with Harbor Freight tools as long as you accept that they are bottom of the barrel and not meant for heavy duty use.

2/29/2008 6:29:07 PM EDT
[#20]

Quoted:
WHY?!?

Harbor Freight is the US's (maybe the world's) largest supplier of useless Chinese CRAP!

I'm a plumbing/heating service tech...a PROFESSIONAL...and I would shun, maybe fire (were it in my authority), and A-hole tech who tried to show-up on my jobsite with their tools!


It sounds like you need to point the finger back at yourself if you would fire someone over the quality of their tools.

2/29/2008 6:32:42 PM EDT
[#21]
I like HF for stuff I'll likely only use once or twice.

Last month I bought a 3' screwdriver to change out the stock on my M500 for just a couple dollars.

HD didn't have it and the local hardware store wanted $12 for their ALSO MADE IN CHINA screwdriver, not spending that for a 1-2 time use tool.
2/29/2008 6:33:22 PM EDT
[#22]
I got a drill press 2 years ago from there for $35, no complaints, works just as good as a drill press that costs $150.
2/29/2008 6:35:16 PM EDT
[#23]
This thread sure went to hell in a hurry...
2/29/2008 6:37:10 PM EDT
[#24]

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This thread sure went to hell in a hurry...


Seems kt45 forgot to eat his Cheerios today.
2/29/2008 6:37:30 PM EDT
[#25]

Quoted:

Quoted:
WHY?!?

Harbor Freight is the US's (maybe the world's) largest supplier of useless Chinese CRAP!

I'm a plumbing/heating service tech...a PROFESSIONAL...and I would shun, maybe fire (were it in my authority), and A-hole tech who tried to show-up on my jobsite with their tools!


I am an electrician and use Klien tools. Did I say I was looking for work tools? NO I DIDN"T!! What a jerk!


IBTL
2/29/2008 6:37:54 PM EDT
[#26]
I don't know whether these will work without the right cookies but what the heck:

www.harborfreight22.com/r/r.asp?r=188111218&i=Q2763805H1

www.harborfreight22.com/r/r.asp?r=188111218&i=Q2763805H54

edited to add: now that I think about it, I should have rickrolled you guys.
2/29/2008 6:40:50 PM EDT
[#27]

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I like HF for stuff I'll likely only use once or twice.

Last month I bought a 3' screwdriver to change out the stock on my M500 for just a couple dollars.

HD didn't have it and the local hardware store wanted $12 for their ALSO MADE IN CHINA screwdriver, not spending that for a 1-2 time use tool.


Seems alot of items at the hardware store and Harbor Freight seem the same, expect for the price.

But if you want to pay more for the same item go ahead, watching people do it pisses me off, but go ahead.
2/29/2008 6:43:14 PM EDT
[#28]

Quoted:

Quoted:
WHY?!?

Harbor Freight is the US's (maybe the world's) largest supplier of useless Chinese CRAP!

I'm a plumbing/heating service tech...a PROFESSIONAL...and I would shun, maybe fire (were it in my authority), and A-hole tech who tried to show-up on my jobsite with their tools!


It sounds like you need to point the finger back at yourself if you would fire someone over the quality of their tools.



I have found it indicative, with over 35 years of experience, that a technician that doesn't give a damn about his tools doesn't give a damn about his workmanship.  I SHALL NOT have his name on my job!
2/29/2008 6:44:37 PM EDT
[#29]

Quoted:

Quoted:
WHY?!?

Harbor Freight is the US's (maybe the world's) largest supplier of useless Chinese CRAP!

I'm a plumbing/heating service tech...a PROFESSIONAL...and I would shun, maybe fire (were it in my authority), and A-hole tech who tried to show-up on my jobsite with their tools!


Get on with You'r bad ass self stud. You are harping up the wrong tree my fri-end, if you have an apprentice with any tools it is up to YOU as a JOURNEYMAN to give the man advice as to the tools to his trade and how to use them. It's not You'r money that is getting the person into the trade. As a journeyman such as yourself YOU are a teacher and an addolescet one at that......  


Buy a spell checker or a dictionary.
2/29/2008 6:49:13 PM EDT
[#30]
I hate to burst everybody's bubble here, but my 2007 Chevy Impala needed teh rear springs replaced. Guess where they came from. . . . . China!!!
Chevy, teh heartbeat of America (China)!!
2/29/2008 6:50:03 PM EDT
[#31]
So rather than give a guy a fair shake and judge him on the quality of his work, you are going to judge him on his tools.  What if he is an apprentice.  Or just had his good tools stolen and couldn't afford to replace them with the same quality?  Doesn't matter.  Your years of experience tells you he is a crap tech.

Sounds to me that you like setting your company up for lawsuits.
2/29/2008 6:50:18 PM EDT
[#32]

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I hate to burst everybody's bubble here, but my 2007 Chevy Impala needed teh rear springs replaced. Guess where they came from. . . . . China!!!
Chevy, teh heartbeat of America (China)!!


Buts its an Domestic, all parts are from the US and assembled in the US thats unpossible.  

Also Chevy parts never fail.
2/29/2008 6:50:51 PM EDT
[#33]
Tie down straps, wheel barrow wheels, zip ties, etc=OK.

Tools=the suck.
2/29/2008 6:51:22 PM EDT
[#34]
So rather than give a guy a fair shake and judge him on the quality of his work, you are going to judge him on his tools.  What if he is an apprentice.  Or just had his good tools stolen and couldn't afford to replace them with the same quality?  Doesn't matter.  Your years of experience tells you he is a crap tech.

Sounds to me that you like setting your company up for lawsuits.

Thealien, I apologize to you for the way this thread has turned.  Arrogant bastards like kt45 just get under my skin.
2/29/2008 6:51:48 PM EDT
[#35]
This thread is full of FAIL!

ETA- Again IBTL X 2
2/29/2008 6:53:55 PM EDT
[#36]

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WHY?!?

Harbor Freight is the US's (maybe the world's) largest supplier of useless Chinese CRAP!

I'm a plumbing/heating service tech...a PROFESSIONAL...and I would shun, maybe fire (were it in my authority), and A-hole tech who tried to show-up on my jobsite with their tools!


It sounds like you need to point the finger back at yourself if you would fire someone over the quality of their tools.



I have found it indicative, with over 35 years of experience, that a technician that doesn't give a damn about his tools doesn't give a damn about his workmanship.  I SHALL NOT have his name on my job!

But see, here's the part you're missing.

The guy who started this thread never asked about the quality of the tools, how they'd hold up to use in the work environment, or anything like that.  He just wanted some coupon codes, maybe to get some stuff to use at home, maybe to buy a cheap one-time-use-only tool, and here you go flying off the handle about what junk they are.
2/29/2008 6:58:10 PM EDT
[#37]
Harbor Freight rocks.
2/29/2008 6:58:24 PM EDT
[#38]

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WHY?!?

Harbor Freight is the US's (maybe the world's) largest supplier of useless Chinese CRAP!

I'm a plumbing/heating service tech...a PROFESSIONAL...and I would shun, maybe fire (were it in my authority), and A-hole tech who tried to show-up on my jobsite with their tools!


It sounds like you need to point the finger back at yourself if you would fire someone over the quality of their tools.



I have found it indicative, with over 35 years of experience, that a technician that doesn't give a damn about his tools doesn't give a damn about his workmanship.  I SHALL NOT have his name on my job!

But see, here's the part you're missing.

The guy who started this thread never asked about the quality of the tools, how they'd hold up to use in the work environment, or anything like that.  He just wanted some coupon codes, maybe to get some stuff to use at home, maybe to buy a cheap one-time-use-only tool, and here you go flying off the handle about what junk they are.


And here's the part YOU'RE missing: Jump my ass and I'm going to jump back.
2/29/2008 7:00:52 PM EDT
[#39]

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WHY?!?

Harbor Freight is the US's (maybe the world's) largest supplier of useless Chinese CRAP!

I'm a plumbing/heating service tech...a PROFESSIONAL...and I would shun, maybe fire (were it in my authority), and A-hole tech who tried to show-up on my jobsite with their tools!


It sounds like you need to point the finger back at yourself if you would fire someone over the quality of their tools.



I have found it indicative, with over 35 years of experience, that a technician that doesn't give a damn about his tools doesn't give a damn about his workmanship.  I SHALL NOT have his name on my job!

But see, here's the part you're missing.

The guy who started this thread never asked about the quality of the tools, how they'd hold up to use in the work environment, or anything like that.  He just wanted some coupon codes, maybe to get some stuff to use at home, maybe to buy a cheap one-time-use-only tool, and here you go flying off the handle about what junk they are.


And here's the part YOU'RE missing: Jump my ass and I'm going to jump back.


The only reason anyone jumped your ass is because you shit on Thealiens thread from the get go.
2/29/2008 7:01:58 PM EDT
[#40]

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WHY?!?

Harbor Freight is the US's (maybe the world's) largest supplier of useless Chinese CRAP!

I'm a plumbing/heating service tech...a PROFESSIONAL...and I would shun, maybe fire (were it in my authority), and A-hole tech who tried to show-up on my jobsite with their tools!


It sounds like you need to point the finger back at yourself if you would fire someone over the quality of their tools.



I have found it indicative, with over 35 years of experience, that a technician that doesn't give a damn about his tools doesn't give a damn about his workmanship.  I SHALL NOT have his name on my job!

But see, here's the part you're missing.

The guy who started this thread never asked about the quality of the tools, how they'd hold up to use in the work environment, or anything like that.  He just wanted some coupon codes, maybe to get some stuff to use at home, maybe to buy a cheap one-time-use-only tool, and here you go flying off the handle about what junk they are.


And here's the part YOU'RE missing: Jump my ass and I'm going to jump back.

If you hadn't shit on the OP thread, no one would be jumping on you.

Lighten up, Francis.
2/29/2008 7:02:28 PM EDT
[#41]

Quoted:

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WHY?!?

Harbor Freight is the US's (maybe the world's) largest supplier of useless Chinese CRAP!

I'm a plumbing/heating service tech...a PROFESSIONAL...and I would shun, maybe fire (were it in my authority), and A-hole tech who tried to show-up on my jobsite with their tools!


Get on with You'r bad ass self stud. You are harping up the wrong tree my fri-end, if you have an apprentice with any tools it is up to YOU as a JOURNEYMAN to give the man advice as to the tools to his trade and how to use them. It's not You'r money that is getting the person into the trade. As a journeyman such as yourself YOU are a teacher and an addolescet one at that......  


Buy a spell checker or a dictionary.



Get the point boy!
2/29/2008 7:02:47 PM EDT
[#42]

Quoted:
WHY?!?

Harbor Freight is the US's (maybe the world's) largest supplier of useless Chinese CRAP!

I'm a plumbing/heating service tech...a PROFESSIONAL...and I would shun, maybe fire (were it in my authority), and A-hole tech who tried to show-up on my jobsite with their tools!


No, your a technician, and the general public couldn't care less what tools you use. We only care that the jobs gets done. I don't care if my Attorney (A real Professional BTW) uses a Mont Blanc or a Bic so long as the contract gets reviewed. I don't care if my Accountant (A real Professional BTW) uses a PC or an Abacus so long as my books get balanced. So layoff the guy who didn't ask you opinion anyway.

Pmc
2/29/2008 7:03:11 PM EDT
[#43]

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WHY?!?

Harbor Freight is the US's (maybe the world's) largest supplier of useless Chinese CRAP!

I'm a plumbing/heating service tech...a PROFESSIONAL...and I would shun, maybe fire (were it in my authority), and A-hole tech who tried to show-up on my jobsite with their tools!


It sounds like you need to point the finger back at yourself if you would fire someone over the quality of their tools.



I have found it indicative, with over 35 years of experience, that a technician that doesn't give a damn about his tools doesn't give a damn about his workmanship.  I SHALL NOT have his name on my job!

But see, here's the part you're missing.

The guy who started this thread never asked about the quality of the tools, how they'd hold up to use in the work environment, or anything like that.  He just wanted some coupon codes, maybe to get some stuff to use at home, maybe to buy a cheap one-time-use-only tool, and here you go flying off the handle about what junk they are.


And here's the part YOU'RE missing: Jump my ass and I'm going to jump back.


You jumped the OP in the Second post about them. Nevermind all he asked for was coupon codes.
2/29/2008 7:17:20 PM EDT
[#44]
Some HF tools suck, some don't. They fall short of pro quality tools, but their air tools and hand tools are often as good as what you find in a typical HW or auto parts store.

I like HF, and I don't have a problem with "made in China".
2/29/2008 7:28:07 PM EDT
[#45]
Harbor freight makes a good light duty angle grinder. It costs $15 and lasted longer than my Craftsman.
2/29/2008 7:32:35 PM EDT
[#46]


Only on ArfCom could a coupon thread spiral into the pit.
2/29/2008 7:43:08 PM EDT
[#47]
Boo freaking hoo, the usual dolts who flunked ECON 101 are out.

I've bought a ton of stuff from HF, never had a problem with anything. Shit, I got a digital caliper for $5. Is it the best quality caliper out there? Of course not, it's plastic, but it works, and it was 1/10 the price of other ones out there. Maybe their stuff isn't hardcore enough for the "profeshnulls" out there but it does the job for most people, and for a lot less.
2/29/2008 7:50:41 PM EDT
[#48]

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WHY?!?

Harbor Freight is the US's (maybe the world's) largest supplier of useless Chinese CRAP!

I'm a plumbing/heating service tech...a PROFESSIONAL...and I would shun, maybe fire (were it in my authority), and A-hole tech who tried to show-up on my jobsite with their tools!


Thier tools are good when yours keep getting stolen, let them steal the cheap ones.

I got a leaf vac/mulcher from there, it works great, sucked up leaves, sticks, hickorynuts, it finally broke after I used it to suckup shattered glass.  I took it back with my extended Warranty.  They didnt have it in stock, I got back full purchase price + warranty price, after I had beat the dogshit out of it for a year.  

I get another from someone else, it costs more and its nowhere near as good.  

Now Sears wants to charge restock on an item thats still NIW never opened.


Exactly I've had more American made professional tools stolen from me than I care to think about, I stopped replacing my tools with American tools and went to cheap china crap. The last bunch of tools I had stolen cost me $1200 which I can not replace, Walmart was a one stop shop for throw away tools if someone steals my stuff again the trade in value is pennies not hundreds of dollars, they get caught its a controlled deuce to the chest.

Their chop saws, most of the electronic stuff is ok but I wouldn't spend a whole lot of money on Chicago Electric junk, buy a Rigid or DeWalt or similar instead.  I'll gladly pay $400 for a Milwaukee cordless drill from Lowes before spending $159 for one thats similar but not name brand at HF.
2/29/2008 7:51:45 PM EDT
[#49]
If you need a set of cheap tools that you may only use once a year....HF isn't to bad of a deal. Is their stuff cheap crap?  YES!!  But, if you are elbow deep in a job and need a certain too for a "one time" deal.....you can get it at HF for 1/4 of the cost of anywhere else.  

If you are not looking for the best of the best...HF will help you out if you get in a jam.

2/29/2008 7:58:30 PM EDT
[#50]
I'm actually going their in the morning to buy a transmission cradle, so its not that bad of a company to deal with.  Just use common sense, not all of the cheap tools will last forever.  I know a guy who broke a PROTO 3/4" drive breaker bar in 2 pieces, he replaced it with a HF breaker bar instead why??? 1 cost of broken tool and 2 down time on machine was in the millions of dollars, you can buy them for very little and buy more of them.

The chop saw i refered to earlier has been used a lot lasted for 1 year before bearings broke, got a sand blaster and its still attic holding floor down. Plastic welder enuff said  I use JB Weld now.
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