Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,512  
Yes, have it. Love it. Works great. Reasonably well built, too. Can dump an entire pickup bed of mulch in a minute or two. Great labor saving device. Takes some muscle to crank when fully loaded, but it works.

Only takes about 30 seconds. I can’t imaging going back to a regular pickup especially a high dollar one you can’t scratch. I’m thinking about getting a CDL and heavier dump truck but I don’t think I can bring myself to part with my 1 ton dump. IMG_4130.JPGIMG_3978.JPG
 

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   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,513  
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I bought six of those bit sets. Gave one to my son and I need bits in the shop, basement, garage and pole barn. Too cheap a price to carry a set of bits from place to place. They are not stellar but they work ok.
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I have multiple drill drivers as well. I rarely n Ed to look for a driver or bit when doing something.
Reads like my pattern of keeping tools. If they are inexpensive keep multiple copies around.

Has anyone used the HF Haulmaster Truck Bed Cargo Unloader? At $40, it's hard to beat the price. I'm just wondering if it's junk compared to some of the other models out there (Northern Tool sells the Boxer Truck Bed Unloader which from the looks of it is just the HF unit under a different name and for $10 more). Then there is a big jump up to $100 or so. Do you lose much in terms of durability by going with the HF or NT unit over one of the more expensive brands?

I think there were favorable reviews in this thread a few years back. Maybe search - or wait for an owner to show up and post.

Yup, love it, especially when my son is doing the cranking. I also bought the liner to go under it. We routinely used it for loads of #57. I put down a sheet of 3/4 PT plywood, lay a HF tarp on it, put the rubber mat on, then the unloader. Drop up to 3,000 lbs of #57 on top. Wrap the tarp around to prevent spillage. Then when unloading shovel enough off so we can crank it. As with everything else if you can park the truck so the bed on an angle with the tailgate low gravity helps.

Well worth $30. Don't really need the rubber mat.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,515  
Has anyone used the HF Haulmaster Truck Bed Cargo Unloader? At $40, it's hard to beat the price. I'm just wondering if it's junk compared to some of the other models out there (Northern Tool sells the Boxer Truck Bed Unloader which from the looks of it is just the HF unit under a different name and for $10 more). Then there is a big jump up to $100 or so. Do you lose much in terms of durability by going with the HF or NT unit over one of the more expensive brands?

Yep it works great. A couple tips. First... If you have a sprayed (LineX) bed, you will need to slick it up for ease of use. I bought a bed mat for my F150. It is 8ft long and fits perfect with tail gate down. I use it when I want things to slide but always use it when using the HF 'Unloader'.

The Unloader is great for bark, gravel, garden soil, and debris. Amazingly strong and simple.

Other tip... make sure you are level 'side to side' so when you crank, the fabric spools evenly on the shaft.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,516  
Any one have any experience with HF two handle pop rivet gun? I've got a riveted aluminum duck boat that needs some attention!
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,517  
If you've got very many to do, why not use the air powered pop rivet gun? But, I do not have any info on either the two handle or air powered pop rivet tools.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,518  
Thanks for the feedback on the truck bed unloader. Has anyone cut the width down to make it fit a smaller truck? It's made for a full-size truck, but I have a Tacoma.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,519  
Thanks for the feedback on the truck bed unloader. Has anyone cut the width down to make it fit a smaller truck? It's made for a full-size truck, but I have a Tacoma.
We use to use one (not the HF version but looked identical) on a older toyota pickup, it's been awhile but I believe we cut it down to fit. Worked great at unloading gravel and sand. If you have a plastic bedliner they work really well!
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,520  
Any one have any experience with HF two handle pop rivet gun? I've got a riveted aluminum duck boat that needs some attention!
Are you talking about the Blue and black one that goes up to 1/4" rivets? If so it works well, I bought it specifically to do 1/4" but have used it with smaller ones when I couldn't find my other rivet gun.
If you have a lot to do I would look into a pneumatic one as someone already mentioned if you have air available, even with the long handles it'll wear you out and is a bit bulky.
 

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