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10-03-2012, 10:25 PM #2931
Re: Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck
That should stand up to a pretty good wind.
Essentially the same thing (2" strap, ratchet tightener, but with 80 ft of strap) is sold for $90 to crazy kids for "slackline" exercise, like tightrope walking only closer to the ground:
Gibbon Red Classic Long Slackline Kit - 25 meters - Free Shipping at REI.com
I'm thinking of revisiting my youth and using one HF strap between two trees. How hard can it be?
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10-04-2012, 04:18 PM #2932Gold Member
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Re: Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck
I was using similar straps when trailering my tractor, but then switched over to chains (Grade 70 from HF). I didn't have any of my tractor straps break, but I was transporting a small chipper and had two of the straps get worn through enough to break. They were new when the trip started out... I don't know how the chipper stayed on the trailer, honestly.
Anyway, it woke me up enough to realize that I didn't want to trust nylon straps when I had the option of chains.New Holland TC33D w/7308 FEL, 6600 BH, 66" boxblade, and pallet forks.
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10-04-2012, 04:51 PM #2933
Re: Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck
I think Dargo posted long ago in this thread that his HF nylon straps wore through, frighteningly fast.
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10-04-2012, 08:29 PM #2934Gold Member
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Re: Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck
I'll never buy anything electronic from them again. I got burned twice. $80 bore scope failed with little use in less than a year. The reviews looked ok when I bought it. Now several have had failures. Well, it was a fun tool while it lasted.
Claude farmer
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10-04-2012, 08:30 PM #2935Elite Member
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Re: Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck
I think most any strap will if it rubs against a sharp bolt or object that has the potential to cut it.
The straps I have now are "Allied" brand that I have had for 14 years. They are doubled-up heavy nylon and have lasted all this time. They weren't all that expensive and I sure wish I could find them again. Most of the straps today look way too thin yet I hate to use chains because of the weight and hassle.******
Don't sweat the small stuff...
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10-04-2012, 09:06 PM #2936Bronze Member
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Re: Clamp-On Multimeter
Did you know that it has to be clamped around one side of a circuit?
You can't just clamp it around a power cord.
Try taking the cover off your breaker box and clamp it around each wire hooked to a breaker, set it for AC amps and it should work fine that way.
You can also use a line splitter so you don't have to split the wires on a power cord.
I have a Kill-A-Watt that does the same thing and also calculates operating costs.
You might also make sure the hold button isn't pressed in, that would keep it from showing any new readings on the display.Kubota L4200-GST 4WD, LA680 FEL, 6' Mower, 6' Box Blade, 7' Angle Blade, 12kw 3pt PTO Generator
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10-04-2012, 09:57 PM #2937Super Member
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Re: Clamp-On Multimeter
If mankind minus one were of one opinion, then mankind is no more justified in silencing the one than the one - if he had the power - would be justified in silencing mankind.
John Stuart Mill
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10-05-2012, 10:18 AM #2938Bronze Member
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Re: Clamp-On Multimeter
Seems like a lot, but I guess its only drawing power when needed and has to make hot water quick.
Highest draw in our house is the Range/Oven combo, with all four burners and the oven on it draws 45 amps at 240v although in actual use I'm not sure they have ever all been on.
Even the next hungriest appliance doesn't come close, the Clothes Dryer at 24.5 amps at 240v.Kubota L4200-GST 4WD, LA680 FEL, 6' Mower, 6' Box Blade, 7' Angle Blade, 12kw 3pt PTO Generator
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10-05-2012, 10:24 AM #2939Super Member
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Re: Clamp-On Multimeter
It is a lot, but it only runs for ~40 mins/day when we are using hot water. We mainly run it in the summer as in the winter when we are heating the house, we use an indirect HW heater that is connected to the hot water heating system (they are connected in series so the indirect heats the water and if it runs out or is off, the on demand one turns on).
Will significantly change our backup generator needs though...
Aaron ZIf mankind minus one were of one opinion, then mankind is no more justified in silencing the one than the one - if he had the power - would be justified in silencing mankind.
John Stuart Mill
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10-05-2012, 12:42 PM #2940
Re: Clamp-On Multimeter



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