Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,441  
I remember the "gypsy" tool guys that used to come around with the tractor trailers. Their tools reminded me a lot of the quality HF had. One of the names that comes to mind is " Cummins".?

The were all over around here, maybe because they were based in Spring Hill, KS just down the road about 8 miles from my place now. When younger, they had a 'route' through the rural towns and the grocery stores used to post their 'schedule' of what towns grocery store parking lot they would be at when. For quite a while up until a couple years ago, they operated a storefront about 2 miles from me, they had one of everything you could imagine and 2 of everything else, I bought quite a bit from them because Harbor Freight was a 'mail order' or telephone business, the only retail outlet was the one in Camarillo, CA, but at Cummins I could touchy/feely and if I had an issue, I could walk in anytime to that store (like you can now at HF). Yep, I consider Cummins the pre-cursor to HF of today.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,442  
Don't see them around here anymore. They use to set up at local fire company parking lots. I remember I bought a Jumbo Wench set that came with sizes something like 1 1/4- 2 1/2. First time using them bent them into U's. :laughing:
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,443  
I remember the "gypsy" tool guys that used to come around with the tractor trailers. Their tools reminded me a lot of the quality HF had. One of the names that comes to mind is " Cummins".?

Good old Chuck Homier. Haven't seen him around here in a little while.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,444  
I like my HF wrenches for when I'll be working in the woods or dirt where you could drop one and it'll be lost forever. My father was a cheap tool junkie and I have all sorts of quality wrenches. I save them because every so often I need to modify one to do a job and I don't mine destroying a cheap one for a one time only project. I've had luck with their air tools and some corded stuff (other stuff has died minutes after plugging it in). Steel stuff like jack stands and hammers seam fine. Other things like the speed squares as so thin that they look too fragile to last. I rarely go there and spend much money as most tools need to impress me unless I need something and think the HF version will sand up. I just can't spend hundreds on anything they sell unless I know I can modify it when the part most likely to break does fail.

My tile saw is a great example. It'll do pavers as well because of it's 10" blade. It cost less to buy it than rent a name brand one. The two things that could break, the motor and the water pump can easily be replaced. The new version of it switched to a circular saw vs the motor driving the spindle via a belt and when the motor dies the saw would be hard to repair. The motor on mine is pretty much a standard electrical motor so any brand could be made to fit. Things like the Vulcan welders, I just couldn't pull the trigger. I like their low cost AC/DC TIG welder but when something dies after the one year is up, then what? The same holds for things like the generators they sell. I don't mind taking a risk on $100 dollar gas engine or water pump but much more than that for a potential paperweight just is too risky for me.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,445  
One thing brought up recently but we should mention again are the jack stands. Never trust them. I use the six ton ones and if I am going underneath always add an extra one for good measure. Remember what we're dealing with here. For areas where the six tons are too tall I use the aluminum three tons and always a backup if underneath. Just an FYI.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,446  
I remember the "gypsy" tool guys that used to come around with the tractor trailers. Their tools reminded me a lot of the quality HF had. One of the names that comes to mind is " Cummins".?

Don't ever remember a name, but we used to get those GIANT TOOL AND ELECTRONICS LIQUIDATION SALE!!!! hucksters come around every year or so. They'd rent a local function hall and blitz their ads on the radio and newspaper week or two ahead of time with too good to be true sounding deals on allegedly name brand products. Of course when you'd ask about one of the advertised items, it was "already sold out" and most of what they had was cheap no-name tools and car stereos. Stuff that even looked cheap.
For some reason, they'd only allow just so many customers in the hall at any one time, probably to further the illusion that you were getting a great deal.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,447  
This thread makes me think we should start with a new one showing pics of the cheapest tool you've ever had. I still have this odd ratcheting socket set that looked to be made of tin cans. The ratchet piece split open on it's first slightly tough job.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,448  
This thread makes me think we should start with a new one showing pics of the cheapest tool you've ever had. I still have this odd ratcheting socket set that looked to be made of tin cans. The ratchet piece split open on it's first slightly tough job.


I mentioned it earlier in this thread, but I once bought a set of HF drill bits that were for use in plastics and wood only. No metal. How can that be? It's the cheapest thing I ever bought
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,449  
I mentioned it earlier in this thread, but I once bought a set of HF drill bits that were for use in plastics and wood only. No metal. How can that be? It's the cheapest thing I ever bought

I got some of those in my stocking one year. Kinda comical but they do say no metal.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,450  
I'll see if I can find the drill bit that unwound when it jammed. I don't remember if it was from early HF but I think it was.


They still sell the $10 21 Piece Tap & Die set:

  • Ideal for fixing stripped threads in soft metals and plastics around the house
  • ...
  • Not suitable for steel or automotive use.
 

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