Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,981  
I’m probably in the driving a lot of screws category and I’ve found torx head screws to be far better then square ones.
I agree, the two bits that live on my impact are a Phillips bit as seen below and a T25 Torx bit.
Anything new I try to use Torx head screws on as they seem to go in and come back out much easier.

Aaron Z
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,982  
I agree, the two bits that live on my impact are a Phillips bit as seen below and a T25 Torx bit.
Anything new I try to use Torx head screws on as they seem to go in and come back out much easier.
Aaron Z
And Torx bits seem to last at least 2 - 3 times longer than Phillips bits.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,983  
I’m probably in the driving a lot of screws category and I’ve found torx head screws to be far better then square ones.

Agreed.. Torx is the way to go.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,984  
I've gotten rid of all my Philip's construction screws. I only stock Torex ones up in my barn now. So much less likely to strip out.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,985  
So I picked up the Banks coil roofing nailer the other day, reviews were great and I used a 20% coupon, I'll let you know my opinion when I finish my little roofing job.

Now I do want to recommend their Hardy leather work gloves. I normally buy my work gloves at a big box store and they are normally 12-16 bucks a pair! I bought 2 pair of the HF ones a couple months ago @ $6.99 a pair. I think they are as comfortable as the expensive ones and hold up better! I still have a new pair hanging in my garage (because I haven't worn the first set out yet) but when I went in to buy the gun above I had a 30% off 5 items under 10 bucks coupon, so I bought 3 more pair and also a pair of a different type to try out.
The gloves are great, at least in my opinion, we will see about the gun!
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,986  
So I picked up the Banks coil roofing nailer the other day, reviews were great and I used a 20% coupon, I'll let you know my opinion when I finish my little roofing job.

Now I do want to recommend their Hardy leather work gloves. I normally buy my work gloves at a big box store and they are normally 12-16 bucks a pair! I bought 2 pair of the HF ones a couple months ago @ $6.99 a pair. I think they are as comfortable as the expensive ones and hold up better! I still have a new pair hanging in my garage (because I haven't worn the first set out yet) but when I went in to buy the gun above I had a 30% off 5 items under 10 bucks coupon, so I bought 3 more pair and also a pair of a different type to try out.
The gloves are great, at least in my opinion, we will see about the gun!
The full-grain, yellow gloves with red trim? I've been buying those for years. I like the flexibility. When there's a coupon I buy as many pairs as the coupon allows.

They last a year or so. This week I put in service my last pair, after the near-new pair I left on the tractor got eaten by mice.

These are made in India. Hopefully Coronavirus won't affect importing them.

Recommended.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,987  
The full-grain, yellow gloves with red trim? I've been buying those for years. I like the flexibility. When there's a coupon I buy as many pairs as the coupon allows.

They last a year or so. This week I put in service my last pair, after the near-new pair I left on the tractor got eaten by mice.

These are made in India. Hopefully Coronavirus won't affect importing them.

Recommended.

Those would be the ones.. Mine say made in Pakistan.. not a big difference

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   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,988  
Water buffalo hide....lol Just like the 'top grain' leather sold here. Mostly water buffalo hide.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,989  
Water buffalo hide....lol Just like the 'top grain' leather sold here. Mostly water buffalo hide.

??? Your point?
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #12,990  
I did a search but didn't come up with anything.

Does anyone have any experience with the Harbor Freight needle scaler?

I have an older version that I've had for years. Beat the crap out of that thing but the collar inside broke recently. I may try repairing it as all it does is hold the needles in place. These work great for chipping off thick rust scale or thick paint. I last used mine to chip the scale off my truck frame. I created some holes to repair. :D
 

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