Ton ton
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Just curious, I don't go to Harbor freight often. Has anyone found something they liked @ harbor freight recently?
Im suprised no one has done a write up on the HF version im thinking about buying myself for a trunk restoration of my 68.wonders on rusted sheet metal. I look forward to abusing a rusty fender or two. Wasn't cheap, but
It's pretty aggressive, I'd definitely go gently, so as to not warp your trunk lid.Im suprised no one has done a write up on the HF version im thinking about buying myself for a trunk restoration of my 68.
I bought it. It works well, though I haven't really had a chance to put it through its paces yet.I can't add to the list, but I'm interested in hearing if anyone has experience or an opinion of this surface tool:
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9 Amp Surface Conditioning Tool
Amazing deals on this 9A Surface Conditioning Tool at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.www.harborfreight.com
I am interested in how it works too when I paint my Excavator.I bought it. It works well, though I haven't really had a chance to put it through its paces yet.
I bought it because I had just finished some grueling rust removal projects but then I realized after I bought it I didn't have any other similar projects in my immediate pipeline. Go figure.
This tool creeper for $15... it's incredibly useful and cheap
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Tool Creeper
Amazing deals on this Tool Creeper at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.www.harborfreight.com
I actually started a thread on themIm suprised no one has done a write up on the HF version im thinking about buying myself for a trunk restoration of my 68.