Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,931  
On the HFT stuff that doesn't suck, I found an amazing use for the cheap electrical tape! When strapping things down with ratchet straps, especially the big 2" 20 footers there's always a long tail left... I've used duct tape when it's handy and it rips pretty easy when wrapped around a bundle of strap, but the electrical tape is more sturdy in this application. At $.50 a roll it'll last a long time and doesn't leave as much residue on the straps as duct tape and easier to keep track of than bungies or trying to tie them in knots...
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,932  
I bought this flooring tool to use in gardening. Today I was using it to grub out young black berry starts, and some annual thistles, and hemlock. It is extremely sharp, and easy to keep it so. I converted and old eyeglass pouch to use as a holster. It is an incredible value.
8" Linoleum Knife

Ok now I have to go get a couple of those. Can see how useful they could be.

Now a question has anyone used the Pittsburg moisture meter.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,933  
I would be surprised if there is anything inside the safe...

A cut off wheel would not work because of location... the safe in bolted to fine cabinetry in the master bedroom...

I once tried to use a cut off wheel in the house and position my shop vac to catch the sparks and it did... also melted the shop vac plastic...
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,934  
I would be surprised if there is anything inside the safe...

A cut off wheel would not work because of location... the safe in bolted to fine cabinetry in the master bedroom...

I once tried to use a cut off wheel in the house and position my shop vac to catch the sparks and it did... also melted the shop vac plastic...
Nuttin' to do with HF, but I plumbed my bench grinder to my shop vac using metal dryer vent flex hoses. Gives time for those sparks to cool down before getting to the shopvac and filter.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,935  
Very Clever....

I was not so careful as there was lint and fur balls…
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,936  
Very Clever....

I was not so careful as there was lint and fur balls?

Ha ha... I went back and found a photo... 'or it didn't happen'. BTW I used new dryer duct. I'm pretty sure I could have started a nice burn if I would have repurposed my used dryer vent.

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That reminds me... maybe I should do a service and clean out of my dryer plumbing! :eek:
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,937  
I once tried to use a cut off wheel in the house and position my shop vac to catch the sparks and it did... also melted the shop vac plastic...
Dumb stuff I did with a cutoff wheel:

Daughter wanted the lock cut off her bicycle. But I wasn't wearing Levi's, but rather, the synthetic office slacks I had just come home in. Yep.

Daughter howled in laughter as she pointed out the sparks were burning holes in my slacks.

:irked:
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,938  
While we're on HF cutoff wheels...I always wear quality safety glasses after I had one come apart at high RPM. Could happen to any wheel.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,939  
Using Harbor Freight Cut Off wheel to shorten a overhead garage door track... made quick work of the task but the shower of sparks reached a newly installed double pane window.

The hot sparks actually melted the glass where it hit... the glass was as rough as a cobb... well it was my window at least!
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,940  
Has anyone here used the sanding sponges? Thinking of grabbing some of those this weekend to work on a guitar body I'm building.
 

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