paris_tj
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Looking for welding helmet coupon, anyone got a scan of it?
Looking for welding helmet coupon, anyone got a scan of it?
Agree!! I use them for cleaning my engine to wipe the oil off the dipstick they really come in handy I did not know they had 50 for $8 I have to go and pick them up next time.
the lint on those towels drives me nuts. plus they are paper thin
I was replacing ball joints on a Chevy P-U, using the OTC ball joint press of the guy that worked next to me. Then the guy upped & quit! Naturally he took his BJ kit with him. The customer didn't need his truck till the next day, so, since snappy & Mr. Matco were probably eating dinner by then, I cruised to HF near where I live & found what looked like an imitation OTC ball joint press kit, but with many spacers/receiver cups. US General. 78 bills. It did the job fine, even though the ball joint had to be pressed into a forged steel control arm. Later, I lent it to a guy at work who put 4 ball joints on a Ford F350 SuperDuty P-U with it. I wouldn't let him use an impact gun on the kit, though.
Definitely PASS

Does anyone have/know were to find a good coupon for the 41" top chest?
Thanks, dont mean to be annoying, as i know there is already a ton of discussion on them. Hence the reason i returned my old top box for the HF one. I have the 349 coupon for the cabinet, i was just curious if there were any of the 249 top chest coupons floating aroundFrom looking a long while, the chest rarely is...if ever, discounted like the base. In every ad I have seen, except for one from May, 2011, it is $299. In this particular flyer, it was $249. I'd like to find it cheaper some day like the discounts offered on the base piece (which, BTW, I see at many different prices.....the lowest I believe was $349/maybe once quite a while ago at $339. Most of the time it rotates between $359, 369 and list at 399.....depending on the flyer, magazine, Inside Club, etc.).
If there is better info out there, I'd be interested, as well. Thanks for asking the question again.
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Thanks, dont mean to be annoying, as i know there is already a ton of discussion on them. Hence the reason i returned my old top box for the HF one. I have the 349 coupon for the cabinet, i was just curious if there were any of the 249 top chest coupons floating around
man I should of brought 2 of those generators..
Does anyone have/know were to find a good coupon for the 41" top chest?
From looking a long while, the chest rarely is...if ever, discounted like the base. In every ad I have seen, except for one from May, 2011, it is $299. In this particular flyer, it was $249. I'd like to find it cheaper some day like the discounts offered on the base piece (which, BTW, I see at many different prices.....the lowest I believe was $349/maybe once quite a while ago at $339. Most of the time it rotates between $359, 369 and list at 399.....depending on the flyer, magazine, Inside Club, etc.).
If there is better info out there, I'd be interested, as well. Thanks for asking the question again.
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Thanks, dont mean to be annoying, as i know there is already a ton of discussion on them. Hence the reason i returned my old top box for the HF one. I have the 349 coupon for the cabinet, i was just curious if there were any of the 249 top chest coupons floating around
The $249 ITC coupon for the top chest was a few months ago. I'm not sure about it returning anytime soon. I've never seen that unit on sale otherwise.
The good thing about the 800W HF generators is that they are fairly fuel efficient, especially when compared to a 4kW or larger generator. Of course, there's only so much you can do with 800W. We run the big generators to cool down the refrigerator/freezer for several hours a day and for cooking but then we run the little HF 800W guy to run lights and TV, etc. in the evening. In the last outage we had back in April the power was out for 6 days and getting fuel was an issue for at least 3 of those days. Having a small generator is an asset when fuel is tight.
If you get one of those 800W jobs you ought to replace the Chinese sparkplug with a good NGK plug as people have had issues with the Chinese plug.
There is a coupon for the top chest in September's ITC coupons:
http://images.harborfreight.com/hftusa/itc/7811/7811.html?hftref=cj
Thanks a ton man! appreciate it.

would you happen to be in the North Alabama area? the weeks following APril 27th were a *****.

There is a coupon for the top chest in September's ITC coupons:
http://images.harborfreight.com/hftusa/itc/7811/7811.html?hftref=cj
I went around trying to figure out some of the wattage draw around the house.. the fridge is only like 529W which is surprising..
I should be ok
There is a coupon for the top chest in September's ITC coupons:
http://images.harborfreight.com/hftusa/itc/7811/7811.html?hftref=cj
The only thing that might give you an issue is the starting current when the compressor engages. I highly suspect that it will not be a problem on most refrigerators.
Got a trailer hitch carrier, that aluminum one.
The box was brought up front, all nicely sealed
Take it home, open it up and it looked like the carrier was used to carry a load across the country
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I'll check stuff extra close next time.
I would sir! Madison County. That F5 that went though the Anderson Hills subdivision (and all the way to the border into Tennessee) was within a few miles of my house. Helluva storm. Worst I've ever seen. That little 800W HF generator was a life saver. As you're probably aware, getting gasoline was a bit of an issue for several days, until the gas stations had generators trucked in so they could pump fuel. I had about 5 gallons in a plastic can and about 12~15 gallons between two cars, but of course I didn't want to drain those dry because we had to make it to a station and be prepared to sit in line for a while. We did ok, but I'm glad fuel started to become available on day 3. Like I said, we had a 4000W generator that would run the microwave and refrigerator/freezer, but you really didn't want to run that 24/7 if you could help it due to fuel consumption. We ran the big generator enough to keep the food frozen and run the microwave on occasion, then in the evenings we ran the little HF 800W to run lights (fluorescent) and a TV getting over the air broadcasts (cable was down due to no power). That HF 800W generator ran at least 4 hrs a day for 6 days. I'd call that a big PASS for $89.99. I believe that the HF 800W would actually run my refrigerator/freezer but I didn't try it. If gas had not become available when it did I was getting close to finding out.
Where were you on April 27th?

Athens, AL / East Limestone area ... the F5 came within a mile of my house. We were lucky and sustained no damage other than hail & wind damage to a few shingles (new roof! yah!)
Thanks a ton man! appreciate it.