Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

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Bruce
 
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Thats what i did. Coveord with a piece of 3/4 plywood to make an 18" × 42" surface.
 
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Just purchased a 1/2" earthquake impact gun based on the reviews, looks very nice and it has 3 different torque settings. I will keep you posted with feedback after I use it awhile.
 
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I've been using these cheap HF dollies for years:



They're rated for 1000# and at $8 apiece, are a great value. I have around a dozen that I use under small implements like FEL buckets, counterweights, pallet forks, etc. I have yet to break one.

I used two of them to make a rolling stand for my HF horizontal metal bandsaw. I also keep one of the larger ones handy for heavy moving tasks. I've gone so far as to build a fixture atop of the larger dollie to move a 600lb safe door.

They are great to have around for all kinds of tasks.
 
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Just purchased a 1/2" earthquake impact gun based on the reviews, looks very nice and it has 3 different torque settings. I will keep you posted with feedback after I use it awhile.
Which one? I just bought the closeout Earthquake Version 1 (red, cast aluminum) long nose version and it's all the power I need. Tractor lug nuts torqued then measured with a beam torque wrench: Setting #1, 110 ft lbs. Setting #2, 150 ft lbs. I didn't try #3, I don't want to rip the heads off the lugnuts. Not sure I have anything that needs setting #3. I'm sure it will dis-assemble anything I have.

Also by chance I found a HF #94802 tiny impact wrench at Goodwill for $5. I measured its two settings @ 45 and 75 ftlbs, just right for smaller bolts. It doesn't weigh much and looks like it should be a 3/8 tool but its 1/2". I found its manual, dated 2006. Its a better tool than the more recent cheap models.
 
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Excellent info, mine is the same as yours except it's blue. Thanks for the torque specs I was going to do the same thing, I sometimes get into some bolts that my 1/2" craftsman just won't break loose. It was originally $169 on sale for $149.
 
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I've been using these cheap HF dollies for years:



They're rated for 1000# and at $8 apiece, are a great value. I have around a dozen that I use under small implements like FEL buckets, counterweights, pallet forks, etc. I have yet to break one.
Yeah. at $8@.
The coupon you linked to expired Feb 29, 2020. Now they are $13@
Buy the HAUL-MASTER 18 In. X 12 In. 1000 Lb. Capacity Hardwood Dolly (Item 63098) for $7.99 with coupon code 39334783, valid through February 29, 2020. See the coupon for details.
That was my anniversary :)

I've got about 30 or so of them and have managed to break about 2.
/edit - 30 or so moving dollies, not anniversaries :)
 
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