Captain Spaulding
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I didn’t think the Bauer name had been in use anywhere close to that long.I guess I got a good one. I've had it for over 10 years. I use it twice a year and have never had a problem.
I didn’t think the Bauer name had been in use anywhere close to that long.I guess I got a good one. I've had it for over 10 years. I use it twice a year and have never had a problem.
I have two sets of these, one for several years. Actually right when they started the Maddox brand. The threads on that set are beginning to show wear, but nothing you wouldn't expect from several years of use with an impact lol.I used these on a 2006 Fusion. Worked great. Pass.
About 7-8 years now I believe. That backpack sprayer came out maybe 2-3 years ago max, if that.I didn’t think the Bauer name had been in use anywhere close to that long.
I have two of those; one with a grinding wheel, the other with a cutoff. I agree with the PASS.I got the Greenwood backpack sprayer during the summer. I had an old folding golf bag caddy not being used so after a few mods it's now a weed spray cart. It took a little fussing get the hose to stop leaking but it's a PASS. Pump the handle about 4x and it sprays for about 30 feet. https://www.harborfreight.com/4-gallon-backpack-sprayer-63092.html
I bought a Bauer paddle switch angle grinder last weekend to replace a Chicago Electric that has a failing switch. I have a DeWalt with the paddle switch and really prefer this the fumbling with a slide switch. Just one use so far but it feels and looks well made. It will get some time in as the flap wheel grinder so time will tell. PASS https://www.harborfreight.com/8-amp-4-12-in-paddle-switch-angle-grinder-57002.html
I think you're right. Mine is another brand sold by HF. The label has long since removed itself. I had to go check after seeing your post.I didn’t think the Bauer name had been in use anywhere close to that long.
On these magnetic hooks I agree with emeraldcoupe; these get a pass. The one I use the most is the one on the side of my sandblast cabinet that I hang earmuffs on. My compressor is very near the blast cabinet and it is nice to have the hearing protection right there at my fingertips. I can't say for sure how much these hooks are capable of holding up but it's way more than I've ever hung on one.
4 pack of magnetic hooks, pass 98502
Clearly the boom was extended all the way out. They were probably lifting an engine that was too heavy, while reefing on the engine lift, trying to get it to roll over rough surface. I've seen quiet a few engine hoists fold from this.
After many years of using my old Black & Decker 1/4 sheet palm sander, I decided I wanted a new one with dust collection.
I thought I wanted the DeWalt. Seems like a nice sander. It’s corded, which I wanted. It has dust collection. It’s a palm sander.
But then I found that the only dust collection is the stupid little bag. If you want to connect it to a hose, you have to first buy this extra adapter.
And while I can buy the sander today ay Lowes, I can’t buy the adapter without ordering it from Amazon or some similar online retailer.
The Craftsman, Bosch, and other brands at Lowes and Menards are all designed like this.
So, instead of that nonsense, I bought the Hercules.
Has the same basic specs, and the same bag arrangement, but HF was smarter than SBD, and the bag can be removed to reveal a hose connector that fits either a large or small shop vac hose.
I haven’t used it yet. I’m assuming that it’ll work as well as my old B&D sander and that the dust collection actually works.
Same. I paid $8 for my first HF heat gun, and after being dropped onto concrete for the 1,898th time over ten years it quietly gave up with no drama. (Must have been a broken wire or connection.) I promptly went and bought another in the current color of plastic.My 10(?) year old $15 HF heat gun went up in a cloud of acrid smoke yesterday while warming some shrink tubing. Inopportune time for sure but I'll be buying another today, for $10 with a coupon this time.
that's a pass, right



Sorry, dont mean to laugh but the "storing some old socks" part ...They'd be fine if you're just storing a few cans of spray paint, some old socks, and maybe a box of Christmas ornaments. Anything heavier and you're **** out of luck.
These are great extensions. The Pittsburgh ones are honestly not too bad, especially when they go on sale for $10, but these Icons are so much nicer. I have yet to break one, and I use them heavily.
Please complete my education. What are these used for?
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Multipurpose Magnetic V-Pad Kit, 4-Piece
Amazing deals on this 4Pc Multipurpose Magnetic V-Pad at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.www.harborfreight.com
Supporting pieces for light welding and assembly per the product description
Thanks folks. It looks like I should grab some of these for when the time comes I need them.Yep, they work great for holding metal in place for welding, or at least tacking. The pivot points are stiffer than they look, which seems to be helping actually. I'm impressed so far
I saw those showcased recently and seem like a must-have. I was looking for magnets as well for aligning panels, but as holders these look pretty handy, as well.
Here’s a few example photos of mine, which was just replaced yesterday by a Vevor unit from Amazon. The lid looks not so bad, but was on its second super glue repair after further degrading and completely coming apart again:This plastic ultrasonic cleaner is a FAIL.
It‘s significantly more expensive than the many other significantly better options on Amazon, for one.
But most importantly, it does not hold up over time to the heat cycles and all of the plastics become brittle and crack. The inner basket, the top lid, and the actual outer shell/case of the unit itself will all develop cracks and fall apart, ultimately making this a safety hazard for shocks or electrical fires.
Do not buy!







I have that gun. At 3/8 and just 4AH on the battery, its not strong enough to bust anything loose that you couldn't do fairly easily with a standard rachet. It pretty much stays in the bottom drawer of my tool chest. I did get the Hercules 1/2 gun and its a beast, but I'd pass on the 3/8 model.
The big green moving blankets are one step above toilet paper when it comes to tear resistance. Fail.
My 75 year old FIL tore one of them the first time we tried wrapping something with it. In disbelief, I grabbed another undamaged area of the blanket and was able to easily tear it apart with my hands. Junk.
If anyone knows where I can get some XL sized quality moving blankets, I'd love to know. Thanks!
The big green moving blankets are one step above toilet paper when it comes to tear resistance. Fail.
My 75 year old FIL tore one of them the first time we tried wrapping something with it. In disbelief, I grabbed another undamaged area of the blanket and was able to easily tear it apart with my hands. Junk.
If anyone knows where I can get some XL sized quality moving blankets, I'd love to know. Thanks!
Thanks! I have some decent smaller ones, but the 80"x144" size of the HF green ones is perfect for this application. A little bigger would be fine too, just not any smaller.
My wife loves them for moving Mid Century Modern furniture.
Just used several of them Friday for a dining room table and 6 chairs. They worked fine for me. I recommend them as a cheap movers blanket.. . . something in my book that is sacrificial as long as it does it's job and protects what it's wrapped around.The big green moving blankets are one step above toilet paper when it comes to tear resistance. Fail.
My 75 year old FIL tore one of them the first time we tried wrapping something with it. In disbelief, I grabbed another undamaged area of the blanket and was able to easily tear it apart with my hands. Junk.
If anyone knows where I can get some XL sized quality moving blankets, I'd love to know. Thanks!