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jcb986 02-21-2010 04:01 PM

Harbour Freight Tools
 
Now let me say this first at Harbour Freight Tools...most of it is crap. But I did find a few things that where a good buy. 1. A hand held abrasive spark plug cleaner...9.95. 2. Plastic pry bars, good and strong...6.95 3. A hand pump that works for pumping fluid in hard to get areas...like your transmission. Good deal that day 3.99 4. Tool box liners .99 ea. :cheers:

Lil bastard 02-21-2010 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by jcb986
Now let me say this first at Harbour Freight Tools...most of it is crap. But I did find a few things that where a good buy. 1. A hand held abrasive spark plug cleaner...9.95. 2. Plastic pry bars, good and strong...6.95 3. A hand pump that works for pumping fluid in hard to get areas...like your transmission. Good deal that day 3.99 4. Tool box liners .99 ea. :cheers:

Why would you clean plugs? They're not expensive and last a long time.

The risk of getting grit into the motor and loss of seal as the sealing rings are aged pretty much makes this a dealbreaker for me.

Cheers!

dallison 02-21-2010 05:17 PM

they have a lot of decent one time use tools

RandallNeighbour 02-21-2010 07:01 PM

Grizzly is a cut above and the quality is on par with Northern Tool.

I do like poking around Harbor Freight though. I bought a bunch of stuff for woodworking there just last weekend.

eightsandaces 02-22-2010 04:05 AM

I'm very satisfied with the all Aluminum floor jack I purchased from H.F.

root_werks 02-22-2010 08:00 AM

90% of what they sell, I won't buy (Made in China). But I have purchased a couple of tools from them before and been happy with the results.

I try, mind you try, to purchase what I can that says "Made in USA", Canada or even Mexico first before going off-soil for a product. ;)

97 Boxster 02-22-2010 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by root_werks
90% of what they sell, I won't buy (Made in China). But I have purchased a couple of tools from them before and been happy with the results.

I try, mind you try, to purchase what I can that says "Made in USA", Canada or even Mexico first before going off-soil for a product. ;)


I was told by somebody once that there was a place in China that was called "USA" (pronounced oosah) :mad: and that the govt made them change it because we were thinking all along that we were buying from the GOOD OLE USA and we were actually supporting Usa, China or Made in the USA.

Not sure if its true or not but it made me laugh.

jcb986 02-22-2010 08:29 AM

Why clean a plug...easy. I also have some American made cars...I am old school. Also, all of my real tools are American made. I have a Master Mechanic Set by Craftsman I got back in 92'. I have just sold off a bunch of Snap-On other brands from my dad's machine shop. The HF aluminum jack looks like a good buy for a home user. And, I think that 90% is understated...I haven't seen Made In USA at all. We went from an manufacturing country to a retail country...I wonder what Dip Stick thought that was a good idea. :cheers:

root_werks 02-22-2010 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by 97 Boxster
I was told by somebody once that there was a place in China that was called "USA" (pronounced oosah) :mad: and that the govt made them change it because we were thinking all along that we were buying from the GOOD OLE USA and we were actually supporting Usa, China or Made in the USA.

Not sure if its true or not but it made me laugh.

Actually, you'll find "Made in US" on a lot of things. Be careful, "US" is more often a China US Commonwealth island of Saipan or other NOrthern Mariana islands.

jcb986 02-22-2010 03:58 PM

I say make China the 51st State. That will teach them that we mean business. I wonder what the heck does a Chinese beer taste like. :cheers: :cheers:


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