[GMCnet] Harbor Freight [message #108756] |
Fri, 17 December 2010 12:01 |
emerystora
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A lot of postings have been about Harbor Freight tools.
A friend recently told me to be sure to NOT to buy these things at Harbor Freight:
1) Parachutes
2) Fire Extinguishers
3) Pacemakers
4) Vaccines
5) Birth control devices
6) Elevators
7) Bullet proof vests
8) Trigger locks
9) Pitons
10) Scuba Gear
Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Santa Fe, NM
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Re: [GMCnet] Harbor Freight [message #108757 is a reply to message #108756] |
Fri, 17 December 2010 12:38 |
GeorgeRud
Messages: 1380 Registered: February 2007 Location: Chicago, IL
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A good point. It's fun to see what they have, but I certainly would agree that the merchandise is not of the quality that you would bet your life on.
Perhaps you should add:
Steering components
Brake system components
George Rudawsky
Chicago, IL
75 Palm Beach
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Re: [GMCnet] Harbor Freight [message #108760 is a reply to message #108756] |
Fri, 17 December 2010 12:54 |
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I bought a pair of gloves once. My chimp really liked them.
Byron
Emery Stora wrote:
> A lot of postings have been about Harbor Freight tools.
>
> A friend recently told me to be sure to NOT to buy these things at Harbor
> Freight:
>
> 1) Parachutes
> 2) Fire Extinguishers
> 3) Pacemakers
> 4) Vaccines
> 5) Birth control devices
> 6) Elevators
> 7) Bullet proof vests
> 8) Trigger locks
> 9) Pitons
> 10) Scuba Gear
>
> Emery Stora
> 77 Kingsley
> Santa Fe, NM
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Re: [GMCnet] Harbor Freight [message #108789 is a reply to message #108787] |
Fri, 17 December 2010 19:42 |
Rivers
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That's funny, No my 77 eleganzas' up in the lot,
My home is a 37 foot tayana cutter (sail boat).
--- On Fri, 12/17/10, Roger Black <r1black@comcast.net> wrote:
From: Roger Black <r1black@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Harbor Freight
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
Date: Friday, December 17, 2010, 5:33 PM
Rivers,
GMC's float?????
Roger Black
77 Birchaven
Burns, Tn
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Re: [GMCnet] Harbor Freight [message #108929 is a reply to message #108756] |
Sun, 19 December 2010 01:13 |
Donovan-formerly Jase386
Messages: 139 Registered: January 2009 Location: Greenville SC
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You buy Harbor Freight tools for the set you take with you to friends' houses to work on their crap, emergency tools, rally tools etc; That way when you forget them, you haven't lost much. Some of their tools are great for one time use, and chances are if its a special tool, once is all you'll need it, and it beats Sears high price.
Now, if i owned a shop.....craftsman and Snap-On are all i would buy.
Donovan, Greenville SC
1975 Eleganza II
81,500 miles
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Re: [GMCnet] Harbor Freight [message #108944 is a reply to message #108929] |
Sun, 19 December 2010 07:21 |
gmcrv1
Messages: 839 Registered: August 2007 Location: Memphis
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And I have more then once taken a cheap wrench and bent or cut it to made my
own "specialty tool". I couldn't stand the pain to do that to a real
wrench!
And you're right about lending the cheap ones. As the old saying goes; * "I
make my living with Snap-On tools - PLEASE don't ask to borrow them!"*
Tom Eckert N2VWN
73 Glacier
oakland, TN
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 1:13 AM, jase386 <jase386@aol.com> wrote:
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> You buy Harbor Freight tools for the set you take with you to friends'
> houses to work on their crap, emergency tools, rally tools etc; That way
> when you forget them, you haven't lost much. Some of their tools are
> great for one time use, and chances are if its a special tool, once is all
> you'll need it, and it beats Sears high price.
>
> Now, if i owned a shop.....craftsman and Snap-On are all i would buy.
> --
> Donovan, Greenville SC
> 1975 Eleganza II (Ella)
> 72,500 miles
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Re: [GMCnet] Harbor Freight [message #109105 is a reply to message #108756] |
Mon, 20 December 2010 11:24 |
g.winger
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I once needed a thiner 3/4 wrench. Should have seen the look on the #1 sons face when I ground it down thinner(craftsman). I asked him what was wrong. Asked him how many 3/4 wrenches he had and he said one. I've lost count,,,,4 or 5. Now ones thiner,,,,,PL
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Re: [GMCnet] Harbor Freight [message #109115 is a reply to message #108756] |
Mon, 20 December 2010 12:29 |
JohnL455
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The real drag is when the tool breaks and then you stab or injure yourself. Then you wish it was a SnapOn. Plus spending those high prices on US made stuff keeps Americans working. OK I admit I bought a Central Machinery 220V spin balancer, but I couldn't afford the Coats or SnapOn.
John Lebetski
Woodstock, IL
77 Eleganza II
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Re: [GMCnet] Harbor Freight [message #109119 is a reply to message #109115] |
Mon, 20 December 2010 12:45 |
Patrick Flowers
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On Mon, December 20, 2010 1:29 pm, John R. Lebetski wrote:
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> Plus spending those high prices
> on US made stuff keeps Americans working.
Gee, the folks that work at the Harbor Freight stores aren't Americans??
Who knew!
Patrick
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Re: [GMCnet] Harbor Freight [message #109122 is a reply to message #109105] |
Mon, 20 December 2010 12:50 |
Patrick Flowers
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On Mon, December 20, 2010 12:24 pm, Paul Leavitt wrote:
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> I once needed a thiner 3/4 wrench. Should have seen the look on the #1
> sons face when I ground it down thinner(craftsman). I asked him what was
> wrong. Asked him how many 3/4 wrenches he had and he said one. I've lost
> count,,,,4 or 5. Now ones thiner,,,,,PL
Only helps with metric sizes, but a great sources of thin open end
wrenches is a bike shop. They're call "cone wrenches". When I first
started using them, I didn't think they would hold up to automotive work,
but I haven't broken one yet.
Patrick
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