Mr.Nutcase
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I have no problem with mine.
What sizes do they range in?
I have no problem with mine.
John, Please tell us more about your shop. Do you specialize in any particular type of repair? Where are you located? What changes have you seen in the auto repair industry during your career?
Thanks
What sizes do they range in?

It's a shame... I wanted to buy his Waterproof 3 pin trailer light pigtails
$1 each
http://asmc.net/
Oh but wait, it says made in Taiwan on the package. He's talk about how people should only buy from the US, and what it's doing to the country. Yet he sells Items made in Taiwan.![]()

If I were wrenching more for a living, I would probably go Craftsman as a happy medium. The snobs think it's junk, but it will get the job done with no real surprising "wow this is ****!" you get sometimes with HF tools. Plus the warranty is a little easier. The HF warranty is only limited lifetime. Craftsman is forever on most items.
I assumed you were older. You seem like the entrepreneurial type. Best of luck to you as you grow your business.![]()
- The tool chest is stout . . .
- Tools on a HF budget to get you A-B = Outstanding . . .
That is just awesome. Kudos to you for your efforts to do things that not everyone would do (as shown by the dislike of Harbor Freight tools) and showing that it can be done.![]()
But how do you keep them soooo clean?![]()
I will have to disagree with you on that. If I pulled in a shop and saw nothing but cheap chineese tools that tells me everything I need to know about the mechanic. I am then promply pulling back out and going to a professional shop. Cheap junk tools are made for a home mechanic that uses a wrench maybe once a year not a mechanic that earns a living with them. I have seen plenty of good bolts and nut stripped because of cheap tools, I have seen screws rounded out because of cheap screwdrivers. And I have seen inaccurate readings on gauges of test equipment.
If they saw me pushing that box across the hanger they wouldn't let me get close to an airplane.
Personally I would be embarrassed to show off a bunch of chinese tools.
I have tools that are 30 to 40 years old and still work like new and I am sure they will keep going long after I am dead.
I had a friend last year that was trying to fix his car and had a harbor freight code reader that was giving him a certain code and after he spent a couple hundred bucks trying to fix his problem I brought my Snap-on MT2500 to work and ran it and came up with a different code that nothing to do with what his HF unit was reading. He replaced his EGR valve and all was good.
Don't get me wrong just because I am not onboard with owning chinese tools doesn't mean there isn't millions of chinese reading this right now and praising you spending your US dollars on there product to help their country after all the chinese needs jobs too.
On the possitive side that box with all those tools does look impressive from a distance.
I applaud you. It's great to see someone using HF tools on a daily basis and not bashing them. I am a DIY'r that doesn't really need tools but likes to have them and I will be building my set with Cman and HF and others but its nice to see it doesn't take $40,000 to get the job done. If someone wants SO thats great but no one should put someone else down because they buy HF. It's the man behind the tools not the tools behind the man.
Whatever... We all know you are saying that your HF scanner is better than the Snap ON Mt2500. I mean seriously who wouldnt think that a $100 scanner is better than a $4000?
LOL... My scanner is an Innova though, didn't get it at HF. Maybe I'll sell it and upgrade to the CenTech? LOL
Actually if you step up to an Autoenginuity setup you will have pretty good diagnostic capability for pretty cheap.It's not OEM quality but for the price it's pretty damn good.


I will have to disagree with you on that. If I pulled in a shop and saw nothing but cheap chineese tools that tells me everything I need to know about the mechanic. I am then promply pulling back out and going to a professional shop. Cheap junk tools are made for a home mechanic that uses a wrench maybe once a year not a mechanic that earns a living with them.
Do you think a 30 year old starting a business from scratch should invest 40K in tools right off the bat?
I'd consider HF an investment

Also, this thread rules and I hope MechanicNamedJohn will be sticking with us![]()
Also, this thread rules and I hope MechanicNamedJohn will be sticking with us![]()
For sure, I love this site. And, thanks for the support.
I know this should go in the "Let's See Your Toolbox" thread, but thats not what I want to share.
Someone asked me how much money do I have invested in tools. Honestly I had no clue. I save all my receipts, from HF, and auto parts stores. Anyway, I tallied up my HF receipts; the total was $3115.89.
I can't believe that's it. That total also includes items not pictured below such as; a 2 ton engine hoist, load leveler, engine stand, engine support bar, trans jack adapter, parts washer, grease gun, HF membership, and boxes of Black latex gloves.
Toolbox is also included in the price; just want to make that clear.
A few items not factored in price; not purchased at HF. Scanner, multimeter, injector pulse tester, battery charger, A/C UV leak detection kit, and 1 triple square bit. However I think all the HF items not pictured cost around the same amount.
Now, I did buy most all items on sale and 20% off. FYI, you don't need a coupon to get 20% in the stores, just ask, they will give it to you.
Sorry for the poor pics, taken with my HTC Touch. And sorry for the random order they show up.
Long ago, I purchased most all my tools from Mac & SK, I had a semi loaded Macsimizer, more than half of my paycheck went to the tool trucks. I have more tools now than I did back then. All for way less than the cost of the old Mac box.
My HF tools have already paid for themselves more than 10 fold.
I've been into cars and tools since I was a kid. When I have taken my cars to mechanics over the years, from local independent shops to dealerships, I have never once scrutinized what tools and boxes the mechanics are using. I don't give a ****. I brought my car there to be FIXED, and if it comes out FIXED, then they could use Playskool tools for all I care.
This part always gets me, too. Truck brand tools put you into serious debt before you even get started! That does not seem to be the wisest way to plan your future. Trolling Craigslist, one can see what these indebted mechanics have to do to try and move their stuff if the economy tanks and they lose their jobs. It's like paying $50k for a wedding and starting your life as a couple up to your eyeballs in red ink.
I agree. It's clear they he's investing in himself, not his tools per se. The tools are letting him earn a living with very low overhead that he can take advantage of to pass the savings on to his customers, who will want to return in the future. If he's making $1k for two days of work, then his plan seems pretty good. My Master's degree cost me $30k and I don't make anywhere near $1k for two days of teaching
Also, this thread rules and I hope MechanicNamedJohn will be sticking with us![]()
I have read through the whole thread, Bull must have cleaned up alot of the HF haters..............
I have alot of HF stuff, and alot of tool truck stuff, and alot of GearWrench then the inevitable specialty tools.
It looks like he has a good collection started for alot of things. The things HF does not sell, that may be needed, are real long extensions, some particular specialty bits, a higher powered scanner with good datastream, ABS, SRS, and HVAC coverage for most models. Stuff like that. Launch 431X is good.
I started out in a small garage years ago, had the big business, and now went back to a small setup with fairly low overhead. At the big shop I spent most of my time NOT working on car due to all the other work. I started out with next to nothing, and had to buy HF engine cranes, presses,tools etc.................They still work today with few exceptions.
I was more disappointed with the high end stuff I replaced the HF type stuff with, alot of times it was not what it was cracked up to be, some of it was, but alot wasn't.
I couldn't imagine ONLY having HF tools, but you can rely on alot of their stuff pretty heavily. A more experienced mechanic won't break much for tools. I rarely break anything because I use the right size/type tool for the job. As time goes on, some tool wants, not necessarily needs will come through for most people. I'm nuts for GearWrench ratcheting wrenches, they make my job easier.
If I had no tools today and had 3K to spend..............HF would get my money before Sears these days. More bang for the buck, and just return the duds............I have noticed that HF tools are usually great from day one, but if there is a problem it is usually immediately. get a good one, all set, get a dud, take it back.
John, no I didn't believe the cam seals thing to the tee, I can appreciate your thrifty tool sense, the upkeep and cleanliness of your shop stuff, and the low overhead idea.
I made a "smoke and mirrors of tools thread" and was flamed at the time, but I was always an advocate of don't waste money on bling tools, just because.
I'm sorry I called you a liar, in the other thread...............this does not mean I believe it................I still have our wager. Based on the things I am learning about you in more threads, I'm basically on your team. I could have disagreed as I do, more politely.
Good HF thread, and good self esteem for posting it proudly. I need to make peace with Photobucket so I can post some real pics. Alot would be surprised at how much a HF type tool can do, or what they can be made into. I have alot of welded, modified HF tools used as specific make tools. Cheap enough on sale to use as base stock and bending etc.....
i agree with bull. wether we like your tools or not you are a good sport.
but i think with your $4000 you should of shopped around and found some better quality tools used. your toolbox is cool i have one too (just the roll cab), but no way in hell i'm going to load it up with hf tools. to each is own.
hOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR TOOL BOX I`M THINKING ABOUT BUYING ONE?
It's cool man, and thanks. Guess what I just picked today? I talked to my customer with the Volvo; told him the story. He has no problem letting me boring the car for a few days. Anyway, I've got to put a 4.6L in a F150 tomorrow, then I'll make time for the video. I asked my brother to come by and film it, should be up Wednesday or Thursday.
My collection is gonna look nicer with some Cornwell tools in it... LOL. Honestly I don't care if you send them or not; it's more of a pride thing now.
I have some cams here................I have tried the way you explained in the past. The correct cam seal has never fit over the thrust part of the cam.It would ruin the seal with a pound of lube on it. It is only a few millimeters, but it didn't work. I did not force it and cross my finger, too afraid it would leak................the Volvo specialty tool was one of the worth every penny tools. I do cam seals with every 120K timing belt job and it has paid for itself 100X over. There are some cases where improvision does not seem worth it. If you start getting alot of Volvos you will buy one for sure. ZDMAK.com has good prices on specialty stuff.
I would get the tool, if I was doing them every day. But I was rebuilding the engine, and the cams were out. I'm no Volvo pro, maybe the cams are redesigned for later models. I'm telling you the seal goes over the lobes with ease, it's OD is larger than the lobes.
I wasn't really trying to bash specialty tools, as I was trying to bash SuperTech who fugg'ed it up. He has the SO box, specialty tools, and no clue how to use them.
Oh and anyone wondering what we're talking about go here.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=67588
And, here.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=67709
I have plenty of unused Cornwell tools, so no big deal, they would just think they moved to a different neighborhood LOL..........
Look back at the thread, ........................the no leak part is the real part I don't believe.......you can force anything,LOL maybe you were lucky. I never take those valve covers/cam cases off unless I have to. The bolts pull the aluminum thread real easy on the 5cyl. I looked at your pic, the seals would go all the way to the end, then..............a prayer, small screwdriver, and cross finger. That is where I stopped years ago, it wouldn't go over, and I bought the tool after putting it back together with the old seals.
This is no ******* match in my book, if you are Houdini, you can have the tools, no problem. I was apologizing for the way I disagreed. I was hammered when I was a new member, and I didn't like it, so..............I could have ask how! instead. Convince me, and I'll corrupt your collection with Cornwell tools, that could cost you some money if you like them, on future purchases, maybe if you get used to the nice handles. I like HF tools aok, but some Cornwell tools etc............are real nice.
Im sorry man, but those tools dont look like they're used professional day in and day out, chinese or not. Tools wear out, sockets become bell shaped, the square drive ends become rounded especially when used with an impact. And the fact that everything is spotless. [etc. etc.]
What was the point of this thread again, its been so cleaned out, nothing makes sense.