Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,981  
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,983  
Dang it, Rock! Now I think I have to add another toolbox to my arsenal. :smiley_aafz:

Let me warn you... Of the 48 or so bolts you'll install, the 16 for the wheels will go right in, and maybe 1 or 2 more will go right on in.

Your going to need a punch, an awl, a small hammer, a second person and very helpful will be a ratchet strap.

You'll understand why... When you set the actual box down in, you have to squeeze the vertical members so that the folded seem around the perimeter of the box grabs and wraps/holds over the 4 legs.

You'll also want a 13mm ratchet wrench, and a 13mm sticker on a 3/8" wobble extension attached to your air ratchet. But, be forewarned... Don't over tighten! The china bolts snap if you run your air ratchet until it stops.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,984  
The Franklin 17 foot multi task ladder. Any opinions? They of course compare it to the little giant. Would be for home use on occasion.

Mine works fine, I use it all the time. Good value.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,985  
Let me warn you... If the 48 or do bolts you'll install, the 16 for the wheels will go right in, and maybe 1 or 2 more will go right on in. Your going to need a punch, an awl, a small hammer, a second person and very helpful will be a ratchet strap. You'll understand why... When you set the actual box down in, you have to squeeze the vertical members so that the folded seem around the perimeter of the box grand and holds over the 4 legs.

You'll also want a 13mm ratchet wrench, and a 13mm sticker on a 3/8" wobble extension attached to your air ratchet. But, be forewarned... Don't over tighten! The china bolts snap if you run your air ratchet until it stops.
Oh I get it! I assembled a HF floor standing blast cabinet. Now it is heavily modded to make it first class but the amount of fussing and fasteners including tightening sequences was testing my patience. My second person (wife) was called upon a couple times when I just couldn't do it myself!
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,986  
Oh I get it! I assembled a HF floor standing blast cabinet. Now it is heavily modded to make it first class but the amount of fussing and fasteners including tightening sequences was testing my patience. My second person (wife) was called upon a couple times when I just couldn't do it myself!
I can do all but set the box by myself, you have to lift the box that weighs around 60 lbs over the legs and drop it down the center. If I really had to do alone, I could... But the paint would end up taking some serious unneeded abuse. With 2 folks it's no big deal.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,987  
I can do all but set the box by myself, you have to lift the box that weighs around 60 lbs over the legs and drop it down the center. If I really had to do alone, I could... But the paint would end up taking some serious unneeded abuse. With 2 folks it's no big deal.
I am guessing the blast cabinet is more of a challenge. If you do venture down the path of one of those, be sure to view the youtube vids for mods. I believe they are necessary for a machine you will not be cussing at. Be prepared to spend more on the mods than you did for the cabinet. Fair warning.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,988  
Let me warn you... Of the 48 or so bolts you'll install, the 16 for the wheels will go right in, and maybe 1 or 2 more will go right on in.

Your going to need a punch, an awl, a small hammer, a second person and very helpful will be a ratchet strap.
Clearly the same designer worked on the little $59 belt/disc combo bench sander. After adjusting several mismatched bolt holes I got it assembled. Then the guard around the disc couldn't be adjusted or bent to prevent it sticking out beyond the face of the disc. So you couldn't slide longer material across the face of the disc.

I returned it and bought the similar Ryobi. Double the weight, double the price, double the quality.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,989  
Free stuff is great. Years ago when I was building my house I did the same thing but with Stanley 25' tape measures from Lowes. The Stanley tape measures for awhile had a coupon on the back of the package. If you spent $60 at Lowes you could get another tape measure for free. Since I was always stopping in to pick up a few things in the evenings I always had a coupon in my truck so I get a free tape measures. I must have at least 20 of them and gave away another 10. I have them in my junk drawer, in my basement, in both levels of my garage, both vehicles, and the shop. My wife just shakes her head.

Ask her how many pairs of shoes she has. Then see who has the problem. :D
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,990  
Has anyone tried the Earthquake 20volt 1/2" impact wrench yet?
 

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