Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,811  
The angle grinder? I see there are two of them now, $45 and $99. I have the first one. It's real convenient but not that powerful. Only 6500 rpm vs the more common 13,000 rpm. It's great with a cup brush for cleaning flux-core slag between welding passes. No cord to get snarled up in! It also worked well with a flap disc. But its no more powerful than HF's $9 DrillMaster for actual grinding. For remote use, maybe with a cutting wheel for fenceposts or something, it would be ideal.

I got that one when I wanted another battery so buying the combo pack made the net cost of the angle grinder very reasonable.

Has anyone tried the new $99 version?

Added: I went looking for reviews of the $99 grinder. Reviews on Amazon are very favorable. Except some people who bought the 'refurb' version for $20 less, received random quality. I've had good luck with 'Amazon Warehouse' discount items, clearly described as 'packaging damaged', minor scratches (so what?) or something that is likely a customer return that tested ok. Those have simple return privileges. I don't care if the manual is missing for $20 off. But I've avoided third-party sellers listed after Amazon Warehouse, those sound like a frustration-maker.

One common theme in the reviews is this larger one needs Ryobi's more powerful 18 volt batteries, 3AH or better.

The $99 model. A while back I watched a YouTube video that compared the two models and the higher dollar model was rated better. I really like cordless tools especially at our remote property.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,812  
I bought one of the US General 22" x 26" tool storage cabinets a couple of years ago. I've been very happy with it, except for one thing: the mice are also very happy with it. Evey few months, I find a drawer filled with chewed up paper towels & rags, seeds/grain/nuts, and LOTS of mouse poop. Does anyone have suggestions on how to mouse-proof one of these things?

Might be inconvenient at this point, but on the bottom if it is open I would look into covering up any holes. It's been a long time since I got my 44" so I don't remember, and just ordered the 56" set so I don't have that yet...

If it's open at the bottom, you could unbolt the casters and put a piece of sheet metal or plywood between the casters and box, should keep most stuff out.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,813  
I bought one of the US General 22" x 26" tool storage cabinets a couple of years ago. I've been very happy with it, except for one thing: the mice are also very happy with it. Evey few months, I find a drawer filled with chewed up paper towels & rags, seeds/grain/nuts, and LOTS of mouse poop. Does anyone have suggestions on how to mouse-proof one of these things?

Get a tabby.

Got one. She's getting old and overweight, but still a decent mouser. Problem is that she can't get in and out of the shop (and likely wouldn't choose to go in if she could - too many other, more interesting places she'd rather be.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,814  
Got one. She's getting old and overweight, but still a decent mouser. Problem is that she can't get in and out of the shop (and likely wouldn't choose to go in if she could - too many other, more interesting places she'd rather be.

Some of the buildings on the farm where I grew up had the bottom corner of the door cut cut into a rectangular cat hole.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,815  
Several of my table saw blades are dull. Has anyone tried the HF sharpener?
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,816  
Several of my table saw blades are dull. Has anyone tried the HF sharpener?

I would like to know how good it is, I almost bought one the last time I was in the store.... I got lucky, they didn't have one. I have been thinking about it ever since. I have a bunch of 10 and 12" blades that need sharpened. They were expensive blades....
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,817  
From what I've read the grinding wheel is too course. It'll sharpen your blade but it leaves it rough. For a circular saw cutting a 2x4 for framing it'll work fine. If you are looking for a nice clean cut I doubt you'll be happy.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,818  
My son was gonna buy the large home despot tool chest for $900. I told him to go compare the HF ones. I could not find the steel gauge thickness on the hf one.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #13,819  
The HF US General suff is supposed to be 0.047" and there are some reinforcement areas where heavier steel or plate is used.
 

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