wafrederick
Well-known member
1/2 drive impact extension bar set PASS.I use this set at work and I am amazed how this set has held up,none of them broke yet.
I'm playing with this nut splitter until I really use it in the morning but it's binding in the part.. it has the little Allen key and I make it so the shaft wont turn but what happens is when I use the wrench on it it pushes the ball pivot more into the part that you turn and it binds the whole tool up
I just really need it for 2 bolts so I might use the impact wrench on it but it's going to need a lot of messing around with it to get it to work right
Grinding disks (4 1/2")--- FAIL
Wailed away with two of these, and it took about 30 min to do with what took TWO minutes to do with a DeWalt version.
The HF disks are ****.
Not sure if its been mentioned on here yet but the AA rechargeable batteries from HF are ****. charged them up for use in my xbox360 controller and they lasted long enough to get the DVD started before they crapped out. save your money and buy some good rechargeable.
As a shop owner i have tried a lot of their stuff in the past. Most was junk. Some however was awesome...here they are.
1/2 impact sockets...as good as any i have ever used
Chrome sockets deep and standard...good quality, fairly strong...not as nice as Craftsman but they work just as well.
Super Duty Air Hammer...Absolute hit house of power, held up fine as well. Honestly stronger than my Mac hammer...get a chuck and get rid of that hokey spring keeper though.
Die grinders, both angled and straight...as good as any
Air Ratchets 1/4 and 3/8...as good as my IRs and Bps and they take a beating
Obstruction wrenches...pretty tight and very handy
AVOID BREAKER BARS...watched a tech of mine destroy knuckles on both hands when a breaker exploded near ground level while he was getting on it...no cheater pipe either. After he was taken to ER, i broke loose the fastener with my craftsman bar...no problems. I know some have used them with success, but i worry about their consistency...to much of a risk.
Their impact guns, combo wrenches, and gear wrenches are horrid...save your time and money. They gear wrenches have cost me more busted knuckles than alcohol! The combos strip everything and their impacts have failed to bust off lugs in the past for me as well as exploding. Odd that their combo wrenches **** so bad as their obstruction wrenches have been fine for me...less torque when used i suppose.
I never noticed you were on pirate4x4 before.
I think this was the original HF good tools thread...
http://pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=434877
and the do not buy...
http://pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=552514

450 Lb. Capacity Transmission Jack
http://www.harborfreight.com/450-lb-capacity-transmission-jack-39178.html
Fail. Massive fail. The ratcheting strap is difficult to use, the ratchet has to be either on the side or on top of the transmission and if you're doing it on jack stands, it's very awkward. The plate isn't flat, which I don't like either.
Those transmission jacks make no sense to me. I bought a ATV/Motorcycle jack and it went perfectly with a transmission, just used a couple 2x10 spacers to get the ****** high enough. Once I had a couple bolts started on the bellhousing, I put a bottle jack on the rear of the ****** and dropped the ATV jack out of the way.
They are all the same, I think mine says Larin on it.
http://www.lowes.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10151&catalogId=10051&cId=SEARCH&productId=3339182&cm_mmc=SCE_gps-_-gps-_-gps-_-Kobalt%203/4%20Ton%20ATV/Motorcycle%20Jack%2085003
I never liked the look of those "scissor" style ****** jacks. I would not want to push real hard to line a trans up using one of them. I bought the 800 pound jack from HF and it works great. http://www.harborfreight.com/800-lb-capacity-transmission-jack-3185.html. I've never used an ATV jack for a ****** but the adjustments on the trans jack are great to get it lined up perfect. Well worth it if even you are going to use once every 5 years, I would even say it is worth it if you are only going to use it once. 130 bucks for a jack that makes ****** installs easy is well worth it to me.
I went to HF looking to pick up that jack, but they were out and I didn't want to wait for their next delivery. I picked up the scissor jack so I could pull my trans the same weekend and the biggest problem I had with it was infact pulling the transmission, it kept slipping off the saddle. The ratchet was impossible for me to use because I had so little room and was doing it on jack stands. I ended up having to just bench press the transmission out.
How good are impact sockets (For home use):
7 Piece 1/2" Drive Metric Impact Swivel Socket Set
Item #67911
http://www.harborfreight.com/7-piece-12-drive-metric-impact-swivel-socket-set-67911.html
7 Piece 3/8" Drive Metric Impact Swivel Socket Set
http://www.harborfreight.com/7-piece-38-drive-metric-impact-swivel-socket-set-67908.html
4.5" Heavy Duty Grinder
http://www.harborfreight.com/heavy-duty-4-1-2-half-inch-angle-grinder-91223.html
Marginal Pass so far. Used it once.
Used a Blue Norton cutting disc to cut some sections of rain gutter, light duty. The brand new disc seemed to wobble a bit like I clamped it off kilter or it was out of round. I've clamped 100's of discs on my old Craftsman Industrial without a problem, not sure what went wrong. Anyways, it did cut.
The guard is clamped on perfectly in the wrong spot, needs to be adjusted out of the box.
I do not have high hopes for this unit but it serves its purpose as a secondary grinder with a blade set up already so I do not have to take the time to always be switching my primary grinder.![]()
Search through this thread and you'll find many reviews on them.
I use that set (with the missing pieces filled in with SO) professionally on a daily basis, and I think I've broken one (10mm) in the last year or so that I've had them. They've actually been much more reliable than their SO counterparts.