Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

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Got a new 60 page catalog from hf.
 
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Isn't it more common to buy TV trays in sets of 4 :)

These TV trays are crappy as food falls thru the slots and onto the carpet!
 
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These TV trays are crappy as food falls thru the slots and onto the carpet!

Yeah, but you can cover those slots with one of their equally crappy tarps.
 
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Re TV trays
I always believed meals should be eaten at the dining room table!

Only ...... if you got a flatscreen TV on your dining room wall!
 
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Have a new HF favorite: The 23 gauge pin nailer. Wife has a craft business, bangs in a lot of 5/8" brads for reinforcing glued wood pieces. The wood is sometimes delicate and an 18 gauge brad nailer makes too much of an indent. The 23 gauge pin nailer is well built. It self-adusts to nail length (1/2" to 1"). The nails are cheap (6,000 for less than $6). It works reliably and effortlessly. The nail is barely perceptible in the wood. $20 after coupon for the nailer. Absolute bargain for a tool that works as well as this.

23 Gauge Pin Air Nailer
 
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These TV trays are crappy as food falls thru the slots and onto the carpet!

I have found that putting my food on a plate first helps with that a lot.
 
 
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