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I spent 40K building a garage so I could fill it with HF junk

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This has been bugging me for quite some time here at GJ

Why would anyone spending exorbitant amounts of money, time, and effort building their Dream Garage turn around and then go fill it with bunch of cheap single use junk from Happy Fart

Doesn't make a lick of sense to me
 
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welcome to the American dream mate...we'll also store over 100K in vehicles in the elements and store about 5k worth of junk in the garage (not counting the HF junk)
 

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Once you spend all your money building the garage there's not much left contents.
 

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Some use up there funds, others just find what works for them.

To each, his own.
 
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welcome to the American dream mate...we'll also store over 100K in vehicles in the elements and store about 5k worth of junk in the garage (not counting the HF junk)


Is it my imagination or is the "New Eco-Friendly Paint" they are putting on new cars not able to withstand getting "Wet"

Took my wife's newish Mustang in for service and asked to have the detail shop remove the water spots. Guy tried to tell me it would have to be "Color-Sanded" at the paint and body shop.

Took 3 applications, but using my buffer and a good polishing compound all the spots are gone now. Of course now I keep a good layer of wax on it too
 

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Much of it isn't single use junk so that's your first bad assumption. Many of them also aren't professional mechanics so the tools aren't used all day every day and will last them a lifetime of moderate use.
 

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Oh - paleeeze ...

I have a very minimal amount of Happy Fart in my shop. and obviously none at all to do with machining.

But it is good for a laugh going there to see the single use stuff they sell

So this thread isn't even about you? Then why do you care about how other people choose to spend their money?
 

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A place to work has nothing to do with what you work with or on. There's not even a remote correlation. This is trolling at its best. There might be exceptions like dedicated buildings for blacksmithing, etc., but you said "garage."
 

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Much of it isn't single use junk so that's your first bad assumption. Many of them also aren't professional mechanics so the tools aren't used all day every day and will last them a lifetime of moderate use.

This. HF hand tools are fine for the DIY'er

HF power tools and welders I won't touch, EXCEPT I AM NOT a woodworker and have a HF 12" sliding compound miter saw which has been bomber cutting aluminum.

HF shop equipment like under-hoist trans jacks and shop presses allow one to have a semi-professional shop on a homeowner budget. I use my HF hydraulic table/cart daily to make a living while saving my back. The pallet jack is nice too.

And where does $40k come from? That's cheap.
 

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A place to work has nothing to do with what you work with or on. There's not even a remote correlation. This is trolling at its best. There might be exceptions like dedicated buildings for blacksmithing, etc., but you said "garage."

Actually this is what I should have said! Well said!
 

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Eh, where is the guy on here that has a truck brand box, full of HF tools? There are a number of them actually. I like how you spun it off into a HF bashing thread though :rolleyes:
 

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Maybe they have no choice on the garage build, because of codes, permits, and inspections. And they may not know the difference in tools. If I used my tools a couple of times a year on a bicycle, I may not spend a whole lot on tools.


This has been bugging me for quite some time here at GJ

Why would anyone spending exorbitant amounts of money, time, and effort building their Dream Garage turn around and then go fill it with bunch of cheap single use junk from Happy Fart

Doesn't make a lick of sense to me
 

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You must be a big spender. I just spent 1k on a shed to fill it with all my free tape measures, screwdrivers and flashlights..:eyecrazy:

Actually it tells me a lot when I see a nice garage/house/car filled with a bunch of new cheap ****, that has never been used. I don't think that all HF stuff is ****, but you do have to be a good consumer. It takes time to acquire a good mix of workable tools, but many people see something and want it NOW. I can but 1 pair of SO safety glasses or a whole truck load of HF tools.

No different than a nice house filled with new particle board furniture.
 
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This has been bugging me for quite some time here at GJ

Why would anyone spending exorbitant amounts of money, time, and effort building their Dream Garage turn around and then go fill it with bunch of cheap single use junk from Happy Fart

Doesn't make a lick of sense to me

Sounds like a troll to me :sad:
 

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I have several different brand tools around the shop, some HF, some Ridgid, Craftsman, Crescent, Proto, Snap-On, etc. Lately I've been buying HF stuff because there's no damn reason to spend 3x the price to get a so called brand name tool also made in China, I don't see the point in spending more money to get the same tool made in the same factory overseas.

Most times I'll search around discount stores, and garage sales and grab tools that way because they are cheaper, and often times you can get your hands on some older brand name made in USA tools :). You don't have to buy new stuff.

Worse yet, the people who spend $40k on their garage, shop, shed, etc. then have their cars repossessed, home foreclosed on etc. are even funnier to me than what's in their garage, shed, or shop.
 

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This has been bugging me for quite some time here at GJ

Why would anyone spending exorbitant amounts of money, time, and effort building their Dream Garage turn around and then go fill it with bunch of cheap single use junk from Happy Fart

Doesn't make a lick of sense to me

If you don't need the tools to make a living then the investment in the home is more longer term value than the tools. Makes sense to me. I spend time rehabbing different kinds of machines. Getting rather good at it. I don't own a single Proto, Williams, Snap-on, or Mac tool. I just don't know how I could have gotten those machines apart and back together again without the tool jewelry. :headscrat
 

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I had to remove a 9/16th bolt the other day. Funny thing is my 1980's Craftsman V, my S&k ratchet, my Cobalt flex ratchet, my Pittsburgh ratchet, my Duralast ratchet and my new Craftsman ratchet (well maybe not the new one LOL) could all take the bolt off I needed. They all did the same job just as well as your Snap On. :D
 

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Why do people spend $20k on a car and then put $3 gas in it?

what else are they going to put in it?, hell 20k or a used pos 1k car, they all run on the same gas for the most part... Nothing wrong with cheap pump gas unless your trying to make a ton of power.
 

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I think the reason why a person builds a garage is so they can wrench on their projects inside a dry building. So even if they have HF junky tools, at least they can repair their cars and motorcycles and whatever inside out of the elements.

But I am pretty sure that the average person who builds a garage is NOT going to have only HF tools.
 
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Dont sweat it. How much did Harbor Freight spend on stores to fill with Harbor Freight junk,

That's freakin' hysterical!

Except around here, HFs tend to move into existing strip mall buildings that are past their prime.

Must be nice, being that the OP is so perfect that he can criticize others for what makes them happy...
 
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Dont sweat it. How much did Harbor Freight spend on stores to fill with Harbor Freight junk,

Shot milk out my nose with that one.

To many folks here who think I'm trolling - well that is up to you

But to me it is very telling of the quality of your workmanship. You don't mind cheap low budget ineffective tools lining the insides of your garage - then perhaps one should look at the quality of your construction methods building your garage too.

250K - 500K "Tumble Down Shack" construction methods line the hills and mountains around Northern Cali. In fact one of my sons makes quite a good living doing insurance work, repairing homes that sell in High 6 figures.
 

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This is exactly what my grandpa does and when i asked him why he always buys the cheaper tools he told me so he has more money to make and create projects.
 

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This has been bugging me for quite some time here at GJ

Why would anyone spending exorbitant amounts of money, time, and effort building their Dream Garage turn around and then go fill it with bunch of cheap single use junk from Happy Fart

Doesn't make a lick of sense to me


Why does it bother you so much how other people spend their money? Are they not spending it to your expectations?
 

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I spent 24 hours a day posting on internet forums, only to fill them with whining about other people's spending choices. :)
 

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So then, why not buy the HF shop and then fill it with overpriced "brand name" tools LOL.

I really wish I could afford to buy snap-on, and Proto and other brand name tools, but when 1 tool costs more than my bi-weekly paycheck its totally out of the running for consideration.

Next year will be different. I see myself working for myself next year, possibly even sooner if things work out the way I am hoping and dreaming.
 

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but what if he built a 40k garage using those "junk" harbor frieght tools!
 

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Who give a **** what people put in their garage. Unless your daughters in there, it isn't any of your business. :moon:
 

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Shot milk out my nose with that one.

To many folks here who think I'm trolling - well that is up to you

But to me it is very telling of the quality of your workmanship. You don't mind cheap low budget ineffective tools lining the insides of your garage - then perhaps one should look at the quality of your construction methods building your garage too.

250K - 500K "Tumble Down Shack" construction methods line the hills and mountains around Northern Cali. In fact one of my sons makes quite a good living doing insurance work, repairing homes that sell in High 6 figures.

You know that is a pretty ****** comment. I know plenty of people that do some serious work with HF quality tools. The bolt doesn't care where the tool was made or how expensive it was. Maybe you should rethink your topics next time, because this is a total troll thread.

I apologize for bumping this and feeding the troll, I just wanted others to get a chance to see this thread and add the OP to the ignore list.
 
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