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OK: How About a POSITIVE HARBOR FREIGHT Thread???

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by KIRK!, Mar 5, 2009.

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  1. Johnny1290
    Joined: Apr 20, 2006
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    Diveway patrol?!? I'm not sure I've seen that but it sounds great. The next time I get a catalog(probably within the next 24 hours, tehy come about every day) I'll be looking for it.

    Besides the step drill bits, the other must-have item is the 6" digital caliper! Around $14 onsale I think? I've used it a million times, just remember to remove the battery every time you're done using it or it'll wear out in a month or two.

    I *hate* switching wheels on grinders, so I keep one with a cutoff wheel and another with a grinding wheel and grab whichever I need...I never thought about using my spare for a flap disk, I'm gonna have to do that!

    I've never actually burned one out I don't think, just killed one by cutting the power cord or given one away. So I'm *still* 11 grinders ahead of my friend's Metabo, and I'm not gonna cry or curse the sky when I kill one like he will!! And I don't have to change that stupid wheel every time I wanna switch from grinding to cutting, either!

    Actually I have a high school locker filled with HF stuff in the box. Either spares or stuff I got on sale that I *will* use, but just haven't gotten to yet!

    Man I didn't realize till this thread just how much crap from HF I have. I've got a duffel bag full of air tools, probably a dozen, and about as much money in them as the few craftsman airtools my friend has. Mine probably leak more air and won't be handed down to my kid's kids but I'll get lots more done with them than if I only had 2 or 3 brand name ones!

    Plus I won't shed a tear or throw it across the room when they give up the ghost, because I'm probably not out more than 10 or 15 bucks! :D
     
  2. Jimmy2bottle
    Joined: Dec 29, 2004
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    I got a 4.5 grinder and a 1/2" drill also bought a drill press and an air chisel.. im still happy
     
  3. banjorear
    Joined: Jul 30, 2004
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    Gloves.

    Their gloves are the same as everyone else's. Good luck finding any glove made in the USA. If you do, please let me know.
     
  4. banjorear
    Joined: Jul 30, 2004
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    CJ:

    Reality is, not everything is made in the USA.

    I appreciate your mindset and try to do the same.
    Not always possible.
     
  5. I have to say that I prefer Northern Tool & Equipment over HF. seem to have more & the prices are right in line.
     
  6. BrandonB
    Joined: Feb 24, 2006
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    from nor cal

    I bought a set of number punches there. They must have been put on upside down because they kept coming out backwards. I had to give the cop a mirror so he could read the numbers right side up.
     
  7. racer756
    Joined: May 24, 2006
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    I miss Ron Reagan too..
     
  8. HR Classic Cars
    Joined: Aug 11, 2008
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    from Wylie, TX

    the blue plastic gloves
    1/2" impact sockets
    24" breaker bar ($6.99, you don't mind beating them for that price)
    Bead roller, cheap (not low cost) but gets the job done for light material
    Throat-less sheer
    sheet metal clamps
    Bead blasting cabinet (not the gun, upgrade that)
    Engine hoist leveler (the real heavy duty one, the normal duty one is junk)
    A-frame with electric hoist
    Lift table/cart (great for loading/unloading engines into a truckbed)
    Welding gloves
    Welding blankets

    I guess I have and use more of their stuff then I thought, when buying just be aware that they have junk to and check out what you buy in person, I would never buy from them online, too much risk it is junk.

    Overall, I don't use anything from there that is electrical, needs a sharp edge, or can hurt me in normal use.
     
  9. Labold
    Joined: Nov 1, 2007
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    ...at least they have public restrooms.
     
  10. Cad La Dave
    Joined: Apr 15, 2008
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    from CA

    This is coming from a guy with a N Korean dictator as his avatar pic. Harbor freight is the devil.
     
  11. HOLLYWOOD GRAHAM
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    from Ojai,Ca

    There has to be something, I just know it....
     
  12. tjsr19
    Joined: Jul 9, 2008
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    from Lincoln NE

    I now buy most of my shit there. After buying ace hardware die grinders that said assembled in America on them and walking in to hf only to see the same tool with a different sticker on it.

    stuff I own that has not broke yet. Not that much has.

    2 ton fold hoist
    2 engine stands
    4 6ton jack stands
    6 different paint guns
    4 car dollies
    1 jack
    1 stud puller/ welder
    1 pot blaster
    1 blast cabinet
    2 medium sized lathes
    2 angle grinders
    2 impact wrenches
    1 cutoff wheel
    2 die grinders
    1 set of ratchiting wrenches
    1 set of impacts
    1 ch 60 gal compressor.
    1 small buffer
    1 large grinder/ buffer
    I am sure I have forgotten many items when I walk it the store I am greeted by first name.
     
  13. hugh m
    Joined: Jul 18, 2007
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    from ct.

    The only dissapointment I have with the HAMB is positive Harbor Freight threads, although someone said they did have a few things made in the U.S.A.
     
  14. kenny g
    Joined: Oct 29, 2007
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    Wake up guys. Most of what you buy any where is now made in
    china india etc.Exept brand names sell it,and charge five times as much
    for it.
     
  15. williebill
    Joined: Mar 1, 2004
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    Guess it must be my poor treatment of tools...every time I've bought cheapshit tools,I've ended up buying another,better one immediately..so I've never even been into HF...Their flyers they used to send me YEARS ago were printed on toilet paper,and their stuff even looked like shit in the pics,IMHO..
    Enough of HF threads,please
     
  16. drock6570
    Joined: Aug 11, 2006
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    always fun to walk around in is right! zip ties, tape, gimmicky flashlights, occassional blasting media.
     
  17. Cad La Dave
    Joined: Apr 15, 2008
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    from CA

    Probally more stuff made in the USA at HF than at Moon or So Cal.
     
  18. saltflatmatt
    Joined: Aug 12, 2001
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    3 bandsaws-
    1 drillpress-
    1 beltsander-
    4 die grinders-
    1 sheer-

    Everything is at least 3 years old & is used every day.
     
  19. KIRK!
    Joined: Feb 20, 2002
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    Wow! Only one disappointment. Awesome!
     
  20. budd
    Joined: Oct 31, 2006
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    i have an e-wheel, planishing hammer, stretcher/shrinker, the e-wheel is way out of wack, you can kinda use it, i look at it as a kit that still requires some assembly, a few things need to be cut apart and reworked, the planishing hammer i have yet to use, i see it has a black cap on the frame i'm guessing your supose to fill it with sand maybe?, to help keep the noise down?, the stretcher/shrinker i have used some and seems to work fine, i shrank some 16ga hot rolled a couple of days ago, it was a 1-1/2 L with just a slight arc to it over 20", the legs on the stand are no good, there just flat bar standing up on edge and bolted to the upright, so i'll replace them as well, everything i bought i would consider just starter tools, all of it i'll sell down the road and be happy if i get 1/2 what i paid, this is after i fix them up..lol..my first set of tools were plastic and i was 3
     
  21. TagMan
    Joined: Dec 12, 2002
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    I bought a chain-saw electric sharpener a couple of years ago for around $35.00. I've sharpened quite a few chains with it and it's still going strong.

    Some of their stuff is good and some crap. Unfortunately, I don't have quite as much disposable cash as some of you guys that 'only buy American', to always buy top shelf.
     
  22. old1946truck
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    I have to agree with you a positive HF thread WTF! The only thing I have from there is a die grinder.
     
  23. badger
    Joined: Mar 24, 2007
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    I've gotten trouble free miles out of:

    cutoff wheels
    transfer punches
    floor jack
    electric flyswatter on sale for $3.00, not for flys but for zapping friends
     
  24. zzford
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    Do not trust their condoms!!!
     
  25. silversink
    Joined: May 3, 2008
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    Oh great now you tell me.
     
  26. i have a wide assortment of tools from HF, craftsman, snap-on, mac, and others, seriously who gives a crap were it comes from, its all about who can save me more money and still provide a decent product. i will admit there is a lot of things ya just dont buy from HF lol. but i do have many quality tools from there and i dont care where its made.
     
  27. I have several thing I've bought and had very good luck with. I dont buy their hand tools...ever. I do have their largest bench grinder - use it 3-4 times a week, A transmission jack - used it twice in 2 years and it worked great, a few of their "professional" line of pneumatic tools - thing I may use 2-3 times a month, nothing i would use daily. I know from experience there's nothing like a GOOD tool, but if your not using something daily it's hard to justify the cost sometimes. There...my 2 cents are in.
     
  28. jusjunk
    Joined: Dec 3, 2004
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    from Michigan

    spring loaded center punches.. I guess youve tried their hammers :)
    Dave
     
  29. 49ratfink
    Joined: Feb 8, 2004
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    from California

    got all kinds of stuff from Harbor Freight. don't think I'd ever buy a grinder (or anything you need to plug in) "it's only 10 bucks so when it breaks you just throw it away" is not a good selling point for a tool in my book.
     
  30. tooslow54
    Joined: May 6, 2005
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    panel bonding clips

    They're bitchin for welding up patch panels and I couldn't find them anywhere else.
     
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