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- Jan 22, 2004
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- An hour north of San Francisco
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- Yanmar YM240 Yanmar YM186D
Here's a post about a titanium 125 that died, over on TBN's offshoot WeldSite:
IOW - not available before next summer.In-store ONLY Available Online by Jun. 10
Please visit any store to order for Free Pickup.
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I bought the titanium 170 a month ago and quite happy with it but I ended up buying Miller flux wireGo back and buy the the 3 year exchange warranty!!! Half the posts I've seen about that welder said it failed after a while and they got a no-hassle exchange as soon as they walked in.
That said, I'm seriously considering getting one. (and the warranty!) The convenience of a 15 lb welder you can plug in anywhere would be a big improvement over the 240 volt mig I have that's a nuisance to roll out for a project. But I don't weld often enough to justify two wire welders and the big AC stick welder too.
But I'm tempted ...
Just purchased the Doyle Rivnut setting tool I give it an A+ only issue is it comes with a limited supply of Rivnuts and HF don't sell replacements.
I have a friend who’s a welder. He buys the HF angle grinders. He says they last half as long as the Milwaukee brand, but they cost only 25% of the better brand, so he’s ahead.Does anyone who depends on tools everyday all day long shop at Harbor Freight?
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Had a job where former boss bought the cheap Chicago electric 4.5" ones. used everyday, lasted a month or less mostly due to the gearcase stripping or exploding (have a bevel, spiral gear setup like most) he kept exchanging them unfortunately. Paying someone hourly to run to HF isn't the best use of time IMO, in comparison I own pretty beat up dewalt, makita and milwaukee grinders in my shop only had to replace brushes occasionally. Granted the Chicago electric line is the cheapest of the cheap.I have a friend who’s a welder. He buys the HF angle grinders. He says they last half as long as the Milwaukee brand, but they cost only 25% of the better brand, so he’s ahead.
I'll check that out today. Amazon has them as well but the quality is always suspect. Wish I had bought one years ago. My only issue with it is, it don't come with a drill size chart for the pilot holes but I have one of those continuous step drills I use for the holes and it fits nicely in the case.i have the HF rivnut tool also. For occasional use that I need it for, it is a good value and works.
I found extra rivnuts on fleaBay.