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e-tek

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He can't tell you through this site. Bad blood between the respective admins.

Just Google "GJ bashing extravaganza." People I am friends with who go to that "other" site tell me they have at least one such thread per month :spit:

:thumbup::lol_hitti:thumbup::lol_hitti

I don't know why anyone who would buy Harbor Freight tools would post on Garage Journal anyway. They obviously are just interested in cheap so why the interest in a tools related forum where people are passionate about tools?

Hard to be passionate about ChiCom tools that smell like left over Kung Pao chicken.


I'll duck now too.

How 'bout we change your handle to Mr. Duche:lol_hitti:beer:

Wow, I didn't even know there was a dark side. I just had a look, I see most use the same user name here as they do there... I wonder if I have a twin there I don't know about

It would be your petulant twin... ;)

Ignorant, retarded posts like this are one of the main reasons I quit showing up. I've spent almost $4k on snap-on tools this year (ALL tools, no box or anything), so I'm no hf poster boy. I do however, have hf tools that have been working on $20 million+ business jets for nine years, and still get the job done, day after day. Are they as good as their Snap-On counterparts? Of course not, I would never claim that. Do they get the same job done? Yep.

When I can use them professionally for that long (and there are many others here that have used them professionally for WAY more years than me), it seems pretty stupid to tell a home owner that they need to buy a snap-on wrench that costs 10x what the entire hf set did, just to tighten a hose on a damn sink once a year.

I had a major issue with one user on here, due to this very reason, although it seems from what I read, they aren't around any more.

This board is about helping people, whether it's a professional mechanic, or a home owner that needs help on how to replace a toilet. Not everybody here is a mechanic, or regular tool user, and certainly not everybody on here needs the best of tools.

Shoot me a pm, I'll check back to get it answered. :thumbup:


PRECISLEY why I just said what I said about you in another thread.....and it was even before I knew you worked on 20 Million $ jets!

Good to see you back.

And to Krusty - I hope the new tack in life is a smooth one!:beer:
 

RbrtAWhyt

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I don't know why anyone who would buy Harbor Freight tools would post on Garage Journal anyway. They obviously are just interested in cheap so why the interest in a tools related forum where people are passionate about tools?

Hard to be passionate about ChiCom tools that smell like left over Kung Pao chicken.


I'll duck now too.


Ignorant, retarded posts...

That sums that post up quite nicely...:thumbup:
 

mkirkpatrick

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Nissan_crawler, glad to see you, hope you start posting again. I really enjoyed your old posts. You always told it how it was, and the thread you started about your drive way and mail box, that was great.

Mike
 

t100

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I do however, have hf tools that have been working on $20 million+ business jets for nine years, and still get the job done, day after day. Are they as good as their Snap-On counterparts? Of course not, I would never claim that. Do they get the same job done? Yep.

same thing in the racing industry. I saw HF tools in almost every Indycar garage. those mechanics will use tools that get their jobs done, no matter who makes it and where is the COO, if it doesn't work, they won't use it. every team also has home made tools.
 

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This board is about helping people, whether it's a professional mechanic, or a home owner that needs help on how to replace a toilet. Not everybody here is a mechanic, or regular tool user, and certainly not everybody on here needs the best of tools.

^^ X3

Agreed
 
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krusty is ok. a few health issues but still kickin and has picked up some awesome vintage tools in the last few weeks. i really don't understand why more people don't float back and forth.
 

fatfillup

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****, just learned Krusty is an "undesirable" to this site. He must know too much about tools especially from the 70's to the present:headscrat
 
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