AnEv942
Well-known member
PASS/FAIL
Most of the stuff I get from HF are consumables, grinding disks, sanding disks/belts, mig wire, zip ties, heat shrink- etc- . Ive yet to have issue. Pass
Tools I figure for cost if it functions for intended project/one time use -pass.
Some stuff though I buy as material -no way do I expected it to perform as I want but a good starting place. Or I know before I use I'll modify. Just looking at it you know its ****. But cheaper than renting or having work done.
Tire Changer:FAIL

IE I bought tire changer -69686.html to swap out some outdated 35x12.50x15" tires-to coin a phrase 'epic' failure. However it got the 3 tires and wheels swapped out that no one would touch-and cheaper than if they would have- Pass?. But the time I was done thing was so bent up was unusable until 'fixed'. Spent a day modifying - It will probably last forever now. Primarily the 'steel' tubing is very soft and yields.
Welding auto-helmet: PASS


blue flame design auto darkening welding helmet 91214I bought this after using Friends miller auto-helmet. Its a joy to use especially when fitting up/tacking stuff. PASS. However 1st thing I did when I got it home I removed the stickers-I couldn't wear it. does that count as FAIL? but works well-though unsure about non replaceable battery. Not comfortable, feels like an MC helmet, lil bulky. So if standing there all day Ill use old Huntsman. Top short, stuff easily rolls onto top of head in close quarters (wear a hood or hat). Does work well.
1995 T-583 16 speed floor Drill press: PASS

used almost daily-Replaced chuck (from Sears-they sold identical press), .
16-speed-floor-drill-press-43389
This is used daily- Todays equivalent would be the #43389. I like the new led light on arm, mines a bulb up in housing. Anyone ever successfully order parts?
Has the oil drain table, 1hp motor. maybe doesn't qualify because experience with older model (which cost$188).
4"x36" belt/6" disk sander: PASS

Just picked up for less than $50 combination sander 97181
Mostly so I'll stop sticking hand belt sander or drill with a disk in vice. Out of the box some assembly required. So I qualify as pass even though I fixed before use. The motor flange was bent, obviously was dropped BEFORE it was assembled? So removed the motor to straighten flange, realigning the pulleys next to impossible. So I mounted a piece of flat bar to base so motor stays parallel when loosened but can be slid to adjust belt did. Once assembled used to make the table this will set on. Not a precision tool but works pretty good. This may though finally drive me to install a vacuum system...note the dust collection tins do make belt change a bit of a pain, as you have to remove to slide belt off. If you dont have vacuum- remove for quik belt change (like previous version of this modle)
Heavy Duty Bench grinder Pedestal: FAIL

Picked up grinder-pedestal-68321 in moment of weakness for above sander as I wasn't looking for another project. Didn't want to build a stand. But single pedestal would take less floor space. One I picked the tube would not stand square in base, period. The bottom recess of base hole had radius that allowed the undersized column to tilt plus it would not resist weight and just slide thru/in. Top though would set square with weight but any side pressure table would pivot. I'm unclear why this hasn't been fixed, been like this forever I gather, either using heavier gage tube or resizing the casting. IF tube was correct size or heavier or cast base fit tube....anyway annoying. FAIL FAIL FAIL.
Found all kinds of fixes. First I used a ball peen and lightly tapping edge round and round till tube bugled enough to set on base hole internal lip. Then I simply match drilled the column and tapped (supplied bolts 3/8-16?). Threaded the bolts thru column and base, flipped over and ran nuts to pull tubing out against base. After orientating top drilling thru I drilled 2 more holes, tapped and threaded all 3. Couldn't nut but table cant tilt out. Its rock solid now. I'm going to install casters. I just checked my drill yup column would fit pedestal base...after modding this is a PASS-small foot print perfect height for the sander(lil short Id think for grinder), good weight with cast base & top. Id buy another knowing just drill it instead of squishing the heck out of column. But out of the box..
Thaz enough from me
Most of the stuff I get from HF are consumables, grinding disks, sanding disks/belts, mig wire, zip ties, heat shrink- etc- . Ive yet to have issue. Pass
Tools I figure for cost if it functions for intended project/one time use -pass.
Some stuff though I buy as material -no way do I expected it to perform as I want but a good starting place. Or I know before I use I'll modify. Just looking at it you know its ****. But cheaper than renting or having work done.
Tire Changer:FAIL

IE I bought tire changer -69686.html to swap out some outdated 35x12.50x15" tires-to coin a phrase 'epic' failure. However it got the 3 tires and wheels swapped out that no one would touch-and cheaper than if they would have- Pass?. But the time I was done thing was so bent up was unusable until 'fixed'. Spent a day modifying - It will probably last forever now. Primarily the 'steel' tubing is very soft and yields.
Welding auto-helmet: PASS


blue flame design auto darkening welding helmet 91214I bought this after using Friends miller auto-helmet. Its a joy to use especially when fitting up/tacking stuff. PASS. However 1st thing I did when I got it home I removed the stickers-I couldn't wear it. does that count as FAIL? but works well-though unsure about non replaceable battery. Not comfortable, feels like an MC helmet, lil bulky. So if standing there all day Ill use old Huntsman. Top short, stuff easily rolls onto top of head in close quarters (wear a hood or hat). Does work well.
1995 T-583 16 speed floor Drill press: PASS

used almost daily-Replaced chuck (from Sears-they sold identical press), .
16-speed-floor-drill-press-43389
This is used daily- Todays equivalent would be the #43389. I like the new led light on arm, mines a bulb up in housing. Anyone ever successfully order parts?
Has the oil drain table, 1hp motor. maybe doesn't qualify because experience with older model (which cost$188).
4"x36" belt/6" disk sander: PASS

Just picked up for less than $50 combination sander 97181
Mostly so I'll stop sticking hand belt sander or drill with a disk in vice. Out of the box some assembly required. So I qualify as pass even though I fixed before use. The motor flange was bent, obviously was dropped BEFORE it was assembled? So removed the motor to straighten flange, realigning the pulleys next to impossible. So I mounted a piece of flat bar to base so motor stays parallel when loosened but can be slid to adjust belt did. Once assembled used to make the table this will set on. Not a precision tool but works pretty good. This may though finally drive me to install a vacuum system...note the dust collection tins do make belt change a bit of a pain, as you have to remove to slide belt off. If you dont have vacuum- remove for quik belt change (like previous version of this modle)
Heavy Duty Bench grinder Pedestal: FAIL

Picked up grinder-pedestal-68321 in moment of weakness for above sander as I wasn't looking for another project. Didn't want to build a stand. But single pedestal would take less floor space. One I picked the tube would not stand square in base, period. The bottom recess of base hole had radius that allowed the undersized column to tilt plus it would not resist weight and just slide thru/in. Top though would set square with weight but any side pressure table would pivot. I'm unclear why this hasn't been fixed, been like this forever I gather, either using heavier gage tube or resizing the casting. IF tube was correct size or heavier or cast base fit tube....anyway annoying. FAIL FAIL FAIL.
Found all kinds of fixes. First I used a ball peen and lightly tapping edge round and round till tube bugled enough to set on base hole internal lip. Then I simply match drilled the column and tapped (supplied bolts 3/8-16?). Threaded the bolts thru column and base, flipped over and ran nuts to pull tubing out against base. After orientating top drilling thru I drilled 2 more holes, tapped and threaded all 3. Couldn't nut but table cant tilt out. Its rock solid now. I'm going to install casters. I just checked my drill yup column would fit pedestal base...after modding this is a PASS-small foot print perfect height for the sander(lil short Id think for grinder), good weight with cast base & top. Id buy another knowing just drill it instead of squishing the heck out of column. But out of the box..
Thaz enough from me
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