Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #7,691  
Is that long-handle vise-grip built well enough to apply maximum force to it?

I would have expected an ordinary vise grip to fold up or bend sideways and tear out a rivet, or something, if it got the force that long handle provides.

I haven't put my full [considerable] body weight on it yet, but I suspect the jaws will slip long before the metal gives out- they're pretty heavily made.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #7,693  
I got everything together to use my electric drill to drive screws down and secure some corrugated metal to build a small roof. After driving the first screw I noticed that the magnetic driver socket had disappeared from the keyless chuck. I even searched with a magnet and never found that socket. To finish the job I got my 3/8" drive speeder handle, a 1/4" adapter and a 1/4" socket. Because I was on a ladder I couldn't get over the speed handle to puncture the metal, so, I punched a small hole through it with a nail to start the screws. It worked great and allowed more control than the drill would have. 3/8 in. Drive Speed Handle
 
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   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #7,694  
I got everything together to use my electric drill to drive screws down and secure some corrugated metal to build a small roof. After driving the first screw I noticed that the magnetic driver socket had disappeared from the keyless chuck. I even searched with a magnet and never found that socket. To finish the job I got my 3/8" drive speeder handle, a 1/4" adapter and a 1/4" socket. Because I was on a ladder I couldn't get over the speed handle to puncture the metal, so, I punched a small hole through it with a nail to start the screws. It worked great and allowed more control than the drill would have. 3/8 in. Drive Speed Handle

Sounds like you used some ingenuity, and made it work- Cheers for that: :drink:

But I'm too lazy for that
:D, so I always keep some of these laying around [They're actually always stored in exactly the same spot so I always know where to find them.]:

HEX SHANK SOCKET ADAPTER Set.jpg HEX SHANK SOCKET ADAPTERs.jpg

The ones on the left are rated for use with impact tools, but I have used them interchangeably so far.

This was my search term:
HEX SHANK 1/4" SOCKET ADAPTER


Unfortunately I couldn't find any of them on HF, so IIRC, I bought mine on clearance from Northern Tool.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #7,695  
Thanks PhysAssist.

<Helpfully included long thoughtful Genny review link> deleted for brevity

De nada- One of the things we used to use those "vise grip" knock-offs for was pulling nails and staples in recycling wood and disassembly of pallets, and for that both the grip strength, and the extra leverage were really helpful, and neither was too much for the other.

Now we use this:

Air lock Pneumatic Nail punch..jpeg

and rarely have to use much pulling force, if any.

Air Locker AP7 Heavy Duty Professional Punch Nailer / Nail Remover with - YouTube

BUT, I ended up having to get one of these:

Face shield.jpg

Adjustable Face Shield

AND we use either some of these:

Interlocking foam mats.jpg

Anti-Fatigue Foam Mat Set 4 Pc

or a big garbage barrel under the work piece to prevent flyers from hitting us in various body parts.

...And for my last featured product that we really like:

When my SWMBO took me to the LGR to shoot some bigger caliber rifles than we have access to at home, we borrowed their ear covers, and liked them so much better than the ones we already had, that I bought 2 pairs of these:
Ear Covers.jpg

Hearing Protector

which are the ones that we had borrowed at the range, and which, even though the online specs say they are rated for 25 dB noise reduction [the packaging says 35 dB IIRC], are WAY better than my electronic ones, which are also rated at 25 dB NR.

As always, YMMV and caveat emptor!

Yours,
PA
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #7,696  
View attachment 517589

Hearing Protector

which are the ones that we had borrowed at the range, and which, even though the online specs say they are rated for 25 dB noise reduction [the packaging says 35 dB IIRC], are WAY better than my electronic ones, which are also rated at 25 dB NR.
I like those. Much better than HF's red ones, better than earplugs. I have noticeably less fatigue after a day of tractor operation using these.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #7,697  

Sounds like you used some ingenuity, and made it work- Cheers for that: :drink:

But I'm too lazy for that
:D, so I always keep some of these laying around [They're actually always stored in exactly the same spot so I always know where to find them.]:

View attachment 517582 View attachment 517581

The ones on the left are rated for use with impact tools, but I have used them interchangeably so far.

This was my search term:
HEX SHANK 1/4" SOCKET ADAPTER


Unfortunately I couldn't find any of them on HF, so IIRC, I bought mine on clearance from Northern Tool.

I've two or three sets of those and I actually had one in the pasture near where I was working. It was 1/2 inch and I needed a 1/4. Organization isn't my strong point.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #7,698  
Is that long-handle vise-grip built well enough to apply maximum force to it?

I would have expected an ordinary vise grip to fold up or bend sideways and tear out a rivet, or something, if it got the force that long handle provides.
When it comes to locking pliers, the only ones that you can really count on are Vice Grip and other American based brands. Germany too I would guess. Economy locking pliers are soft. Most can be destroyed by just getting as firm a locked grip as your strength allows. The pins in the joints bend and will finally shear if used tight over and over.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #7,700  
When it comes to locking pliers ... Economy locking pliers are soft. ... The pins in the joints bend and will finally shear if used tight over and over.
That's been my experience, its why I asked if Tractor Supply's long handle version was solid enough to use as intended. Since PA described it as adequate I may get one.

Incidentally I've been using cheap vise grip pliers as a quick-n-dirty welding ground clamp. It bites into dirty steel then I clip the welder's ground to it. (I clean the area where the weld will go! This is out on the other end of the material.)
 

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