Harbor Freight Tools that DO SUCK II

   / Harbor Freight Tools that DO SUCK II #181  
Saw this ad on CL under tools... thought it "just belongs here".
Gotta admit that tops my last CL ad.

I put some miscellaneous objects out by the county road and listed 'Free. Stock up for your next Yard Sale!'

...Gone in a few hours. :)
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that DO SUCK II #182  
Saw this ad on CL under tools... thought it "just belongs here".

"New all Steel Portable Work Bench...Adjustable Height..Take Next to Car or Truck While Working on Them..

Use as Work Bench for Sawing Wood..1,000 uses.."

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"Don't low-ball me, I know what I have."
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that DO SUCK II #184  
The ad did state that it could also be used for that. Good observation!
 
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#185  
Any pro's or con's on the Doyle Riv Nut setting tool? Thinking about buying one but I'd like some input before I do.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that DO SUCK II #187  
I have one of those portable workbenches and it works quite well. It's far more stable than it looks.

Yes, it was designed to be something else.


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The tyraps degrade over time and pop loose, even when not exposed to the Sun. I had some holding some wire up under an overhang, outside, but no direct Sun. Yesterday when I wanted to relocate the wires, instead of cutting them, I just barely grabbed them with pliers and they popped loose.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that DO SUCK II #188  
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#189  
More expensive Bauer is better than Warrior, and even more expensive Hercules is better than Bauer.
...and Icon is better than or equal to Tool truck tools like Snap-On for instance. So are the Chief air tools.
 
 
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