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cspcrx

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My Hobart 210mvp just got in and I am looking at the HF welding cabinet #61705. With 45 reviews it has 5 stars and there was a you tube video of a guy comparing it to the northern industries. Seems to be a good product. Anyone against it and if so why?

It is on sale for $170 and with my 20% It would be $136. Not sure where everyone gets 25% coupons from I only get 20%.

Thanks all. This looks like one of their better products.
 

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How are the Vehicle wheel dollies? need a pair and have a coupon for 39.99 item 67338 , but dont want to waste the $$ if they are ****.
I would give those a pass in my case. I have two sets and use them in an aircraft hangar to shuffle airplanes around. Not as much weight as a car but close. Before I put them in service I lubed up the bearings in the castors with lithium grease. Like many HF products you have to work on them a little bit before you use them. I would buy them again if I needed more.
 

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I would give those [ car dollies ] a pass in my case. I have two sets and use them in an aircraft hangar to shuffle airplanes around. Not as much weight as a car but close.

In spite of that little sticker that says "do not use for aircraft"!!! :) :)

Somebody call the Harbor Freight police ! :)

Just kidding. I use 'em at my hangar as well.
 

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How are the Vehicle wheel dollies? need a pair and have a coupon for 39.99 item 67338 , but dont want to waste the $$ if they are ****.
Mine were pretty tough to move on smooth cement with the weight of a car til I upgraded the wheels
 

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You could have over oiled it, I had a 90s snap on impact that gave me a lot of trouble because I was over oiling it. The vanes would get stuck & it would just blow air.

It had three drops when I first bought it and three more the day I used it, so I doubt it's over oiled.

I do not have a water separator on my tank but I've never had an issue with any other airtools.

I let the impact sit overnight so any oil could make it's way out and tried it again today...Still doesn't work.

I can spin the chuck cw and ccw but can't get it to power itself.
 

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My Hobart 210mvp just got in and I am looking at the HF welding cabinet #61705. With 45 reviews it has 5 stars and there was a you tube video of a guy comparing it to the northern industries. Seems to be a good product. Anyone against it and if so why?

It is on sale for $170 and with my 20% It would be $136. Not sure where everyone gets 25% coupons from I only get 20%.

Thanks all. This looks like one of their better products.

Get your 25% coupons here Keep up to date on HF coupons in this thread. The guy that runs the HF coupon database website, GJ user leftyz, posts regularly in that thread.
-jp
 

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Oh, they Will take the coupon for the welding cabinet?
I thought it was decided they would not?

It will not work on the welding cabinet. You can check by putting it in the online cart and trying to apply the coupon. If it won't work online, it will get rejected by the system in store.

If you look at the pic below you can see that the system applied the 20% off code to the $99 impact instead of the $170 cabinet.

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How are the Vehicle wheel dollies? need a pair and have a coupon for 39.99 item 67338 , but dont want to waste the $$ if they are ****.

if you have a light vehicle, they may be ok and if you have no cracks or seams in your garage you'll be ok. i have old land cruisers (2.5-3 tons) and as soon as i hit the seams in the floor, the corner where that caster is just buckles. i've buckled four of them now. won't buy any more
 

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engine stand was a fail. steel casters wouldnt stay on. broke off pins thingies.

engine hoist pass. not a very fast lift thought. takes awhile to pump it.
 

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engine stand was a fail. steel casters wouldnt stay on. broke off pins thingies.

engine hoist pass. not a very fast lift thought. takes awhile to pump it.

Which engine stand? I have the 1000 lbs with four wheels and its been outside with a fully dressed SBC with AC and everything for two years now. Have to roll it around a couple times a month over big cracks in the concrete.

Do NOT try to flip a long block V8 without a second person though, it is not stable enough for that Lol. It handled a Subaru EJ25 long block just fine though.
 

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It had three drops when I first bought it and three more the day I used it, so I doubt it's over oiled.

I do not have a water separator on my tank but I've never had an issue with any other airtools.

I let the impact sit overnight so any oil could make it's way out and tried it again today...Still doesn't work.

I can spin the chuck cw and ccw but can't get it to power itself.

I would use a small hammer to tap the forward/reverse fully home in both directions a few times to make sure it was fully seated. My old bluepoint would do the same thing if it was even a fraction from fully home in each direction. I was taking a socket and rapping it home until I bought my HF earthquake, which works flawlessly.
 

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C Clamp these are almost dangerous!
I went to tighten a piece of metal down on my drill press with these clamps. I needed to drill a 2" hole in a piece of 1/4" steel. The first one snapped. Ok grabbed the second on I just bought went to tighten that one down, yup snap (neither were tightened with a wrench only by hand). Thank goodness it did not snap when I was drilling on the machine. That would of really been bad. Anyway this is the one I am speaking of.

http://www.harborfreight.com/5-inch-deep-throat-c-clamp-45916.html
 

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It will not work on the welding cabinet. You can check by putting it in the online cart and trying to apply the coupon. If it won't work online, it will get rejected by the system in store.

If you look at the pic below you can see that the system applied the 20% off code to the $99 impact instead of the $170 cabinet.
OH, I see, Thanks,
Yeah, I thought the guy thats a Mod, has the 70's Pontiac's tried to use it and could not. (forget hi name right off)
 
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Okay, here's what I have for PASS/FAIL - apologies for not knowing the numbers, tossed all the packaging once I got it.

3/8" Roto-head ratchet - PASS (excellent handle, excellent rotation)

1/2" SAE 12pt sockets (Pittsburgh Pro) - PASS (nice chrome, good grip)

1/2" Metric 12pt sockets (Pittsburgh Pro) - PASS (nice chrome, good grip)

1/2" Extendable ratchet - PASS (doubles as a breaker bar!)

Digital Torque Wrench w/ converter kit (~$30) - PASS (takes a lot of getting used to, don't lose the manual!, works great when you understand it)

30pc SAE Tap and Die set ($15.99) - FAIL (can cut nice threads in softwood, zip in soft metal)

75pc SAE Titanium Tap and Die Set (~$80) - PASS (can cut threads in most metals with oil)

12" Medium Duty Ratchet/Spreader - PASS (good enough grip, easy to use)

Combination Mortise/Marking Gauge - nominal PASS (mine was the only one without copper tarnish on it and intact wood, the rest looked like some water got on it in transit)
 

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I would use a small hammer to tap the forward/reverse fully home in both directions a few times to make sure it was fully seated. My old bluepoint would do the same thing if it was even a fraction from fully home in each direction. I was taking a socket and rapping it home until I bought my HF earthquake, which works flawlessly.

The selector clicks through all positions, it just won't turn under power. It only turns by hand. I got my aircat today so either way, it's getting returned.
 

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The selector clicks through all positions, it just won't turn under power. It only turns by hand. I got my aircat today so either way, it's getting returned.

Moot point, but the selector is for torque settings, you push it through the body for forward and reverse. I think we now know why you are the only person to fail this tool.
 

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13in, 16-spd floor drill press #61483

http://www.harborfreight.com/13-in-floor-mount-drill-press-16-speed-61483.html


Pass/Fail ? Well...maybe. For $200 [with coupon], I can't complain much. It's worked pretty decently. I haven't been too thrilled with it's ability to keep good tension on the spindle belt at low rpm/high torque..but I suppose something has to give.

For $200, it passes. But if you could get a nice used/better machine for another $100 or so, I'd do it.
 

Ronniexj

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Moot point, but the selector is for torque settings, you push it through the body for forward and reverse. I think we now know why you are the only person to fail this tool.

If you can push this selector through the body to change directions, I'll ship it to you free.

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Earthquake 3/8 impact- huge pass, light and lots of power, more than enough for anything Im doing with the exception of the crank bolt on my girls Honda

1/4 Micro ratchet- pass, not meant for torque but its quick and its really handy in tight spots. Its pretty loud though

3" Composite Cutoff- pass- lots of power and very light without feeling chinsy. Pretty quiet and I like the speed adjustment and being able to adjust exhaust direction.

All air tools get the big 3/8 fittings on the Flexilla hose.
 

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Will edit the post later with stock number

3 gallon oilless compressor

50 foot premium rubber air hose

Air inflator

5 foot premium air hose

Fittings for the hoses and compressor


All pass

Worked as needed and expected
 

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Picked up the 6" digital vernier caliper today. Planning to use it while we finish up our FSAE car at school. We're always losing/breaking expensive calipers and I'm not too concerned about destroying this one at its $15 price point (with 25% coupon).

The adjustment roller seems smooth and the quality is quite surprising for the price. Seems to be accurate within half a thou so far. Planning to test it against a Mitutoyo on Monday.



 

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I hate it when they stop carrying something good. #94961 12 piece plug socket set is off their site & not at the store.
 

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I hate it when they stop carrying something good. #94961 12 piece plug socket set is off their site & not at the store.
I had that on my interested list for a while and I'm pissed I missed out. Hoping they bring it back. Would have been nice to have recently when pulling my engine to use on the block plug.
 

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Picked up the 6" digital vernier caliper today. Planning to use it while we finish up our FSAE car at school. We're always losing/breaking expensive calipers and I'm not too concerned about destroying this one at its $15 price point (with 25% coupon).

The adjustment roller seems smooth and the quality is quite surprising for the price. Seems to be accurate within half a thou so far. Planning to test it against a Mitutoyo on Monday.




They work great, batteries are always dead when I need them though :(.
 

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You must have gotten a bad one. I've had mine for at least two years and I'm on the first battery.
 

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its not a tool but has anybody tried the spotting scope? 20-60 x 60mm Spotting Scope with TripodItem #94555
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Only: $69.99 Sale: $49.99
 

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1/2" Central Pneumatic Earthquake Impact
http://www.harborfreight.com/12-in-professional-air-impact-wrench-68424.html

FAIL: Used it one day on a dozen nuts and it locked up. Will not turn under power in either direction, just blows air out of exhaust port. It was oiled.

In its defense, it worked fantastic at first. I tried to save money, Aircat is next.

Mine works great. Got it to replace the MAC unit that I took to work. Got it on sale for $65. At home I run about 90PSI and it has a lot of torque.
 
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