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Loscaldazar

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Check your emails! I got one with what looks to be a one time use code. Valid 12/10-12/13

Edit: they have also changed all their "retail prices" to now read "comp at $**.**." (best cause is that means comparable products sell at). Advertisement laws must have caught up with them.
 

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firworks

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Check your emails! I got one with what looks to be a one time use code. Valid 12/10-12/13

Edit: they have also changed all their "retail prices" to now read "comp at $**.**." (best cause is that means comparable products sell at). Advertisement laws must have caught up with them.

It's not a one time use code. I just checked mine and it's 83591594, which is the same as the coupon on http://www.hfqpdb.com and I expect the same as yours. I was really hoping it didn't have restrictions on tool chests though being a special friends and family coupon.
 

FigureItOut

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I was hoping for one of the 25% of entire purchase that you see occasionally. Next time I can get that I'm gonna 48 of the little yellow parts organizers.

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PoorOwner

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so no floor jacks, tool boxes, compressors etc what are we supposed to buy?
 

firworks

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so no floor jacks, tool boxes, compressors etc what are we supposed to buy?

I'll be buying the 3/8" and 1/2" long flex head Pittsburgh Pro ratchets. I bought the 1/4" for a glow plug and I love it so I'm getting the others.
 

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i wanted the 2 stage 60 gallon compressor, they raised the sales price to 829.99 from 799.99 though, at that point i might as well just get the belaire 216v
 

WentworthMotorsports21

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Yes,

no,

pick one. Completely random and you will find (if you havent already but then you would not have asked) it is dependent on the store, the manager and who you might get at checkout.

Hm. I'll try calling around. Closest HF is about an hour away, but I have 3 or 4 HDs around.

Thanks,
Jeff.
 

Vegaman_Dan

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I'm looking at a replacement floor drill press. The old Craftsman I have has spindle runout issues and the cost of bearings and other bits to bring it fully back exceeds the value I have in it.

I'm kind of tempted by the drill press with the lubrication. I'm not needing heavy duty, so this might be worth it to me.

http://www.harborfreight.com/16-speed-floor-drill-press-43389.html

Original price of $595 (which it never sold at)
On sale for $389.
Coupon code applied and it shows $292 plus tax. Makes it a decent deal to me for my needs. Just got to pull the trigger.
 
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I'm looking at a replacement floor drill press. The old Craftsman I have has spindle runout issues and the cost of bearings and other bits to bring it fully back exceeds the value I have in it.

I'm kind of tempted by the drill press with the lubrication. I'm not needing heavy duty, so this might be worth it to me.

http://www.harborfreight.com/16-speed-floor-drill-press-43389.html

Original price of $595 (which it never sold at)
On sale for $389.
Coupon code applied and it shows $292 plus tax. Makes it a decent deal to me for my needs. Just got to pull the trigger.



I bought a HF drill press last year, not that one specifically, but close enough. I have to say that I'm not a "Snap On or nothing" kind of guy..but I won't buy another HF drill press. That's for sure. It has a decent amount of run-out and the belt tension ***** [I've modified it to be better]. It's better than nothing, but I think I would have been better off buying a second hand decent quality one versus a new HF one...pretty certain about that actually.
 

bczygan

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I'm looking at a replacement floor drill press. The old Craftsman I have has spindle runout issues and the cost of bearings and other bits to bring it fully back exceeds the value I have in it.

I'm kind of tempted by the drill press with the lubrication. I'm not needing heavy duty, so this might be worth it to me.

http://www.harborfreight.com/16-speed-floor-drill-press-43389.html

Original price of $595 (which it never sold at)
On sale for $389.
Coupon code applied and it shows $292 plus tax. Makes it a decent deal to me for my needs. Just got to pull the trigger.

How old is your Craftsman. What's it look like?
 

lightning02

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I'm looking at a replacement floor drill press. The old Craftsman I have has spindle runout issues and the cost of bearings and other bits to bring it fully back exceeds the value I have in it.

I'm kind of tempted by the drill press with the lubrication. I'm not needing heavy duty, so this might be worth it to me.

http://www.harborfreight.com/16-speed-floor-drill-press-43389.html

Original price of $595 (which it never sold at)
On sale for $389.
Coupon code applied and it shows $292 plus tax. Makes it a decent deal to me for my needs. Just got to pull the trigger.


http://m.lowes.com/pd/PORTER-CABLE-8-Amp-12-Speed-Floor-Drill-Press/3162489

I'd opt for this one instead. Very good reviews and there was a thread about it couple months back and everyone that had one loved it. I'll be getting the same one soon.
 

ScottReb

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Havent heard anything bad about the PC drill press. You can get a 10% with CC, moving sale etc.
 

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Would have picked up some Nitrile gloves. Are they as durable as the ones sold at Costco?
 

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Costco light gray colored gloves tear easy. I would try the HF Nitrile gloves.

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ishiboo

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I use the black and blue. Love them all. The blue are as good as any other nitrile gloves you find in a local store. The black are awesome for dealing with hydraulic fluid/oil/etc., but I have huge hands and they are snug.
 

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I use the black and blue. Love them all. The blue are as good as any other nitrile gloves you find in a local store. The black are awesome for dealing with hydraulic fluid/oil/etc., but I have huge hands and they are snug.

I use the HF black nitrile gloves all the time for epoxy work and poly glue on pens. They work very well and I'll be using the 25% coupons for a couple more boxes. The light blue ones are garbage and tear if you sneeze on them.
 
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