Sweet Old Bill
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Not sure about really small nats, it works great on mosquitoes.
The HF fly swatter is great have had one every year for the past three years. It will disenagrate flies,bees,mosquitos you name it they do not have a chance. One problem I have had is the little yellow button fell out on one of mine but for the price just bought another.
yeah, there too small, would pass through the "net" have to be lucky to get them just right.Not sure about really small nats, it works great on mosquitoes.
Where do you get the fly swatter coupon? I've never seen them in magazines or mail flyers.
Anybody have coupon for 4 ton hydraulic jack?
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Is this 4 ton coupon still valid?
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Wow - never saw an electric fly. Must have shorted out it's battery to cause it to explode.![]()
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I have tried to join this group but the captcha does not work right. I have been in Yahoo for many years and not sure if it is a site problem or otherOddly enough, there is already a new Yahoo group dedicated to this, although it is relatively new, not many posts yet:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rate_harborfreight_tools/?yguid=254625666
I prefer a thread like this though. The Yahoo group formats are a lot more of a PITA to use compare to these vBulletin forums. You guys might want to check it out though....
Then there is this thread that has been running on pirate4x4.com forever:
http://pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=521056&highlight=harbor+freight
I'm surprised that I beat Nissan Crawler to this one![]()
I just picked up a Harbor Freight 10x18 Wood lathe on the 4th of July sale for $150 and its been outstanding in every way. Centers line up perfectly, power has been fine for everything i've turned including a 7" diameter bowl which was held in place by a seriously heavy chuck I bought from Penn State Industires called the Utility Grip, which weighs 5lbs by itself.
First project was to make myself some decent carbide lathe tools since I almost had a heart attack when I saw the price ($100-150 each) of the commercially available ones. So I bought the cutters used on those expensive tools for about $13 each, some Hard Maple and Rosewood for handles, 3/8" square steel rod, and some copper pipe fittings and made my own. Total cost per tool... about $23 including carbide cutter, plus the satisfaction I made them myself.
I used gun bluing on the steel on the left one since it had the fancy rosewood handle. I'm finishing up the third tool probably tomorrow.
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Here's a better shot of the Rosewood handle. My neighbor said I was lucky I wasn't allergic to the rosewood because most people are. He said handling it is fine, but it's the sawdust that lots of people have problems with. Cocobolo is even worse. They say there are only two types of people. Those that are allergic, and those that going to be allergic.
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I picked up this brake bleeder yesturday... Does anyone have any real world use opinions of this thing?
http://www.harborfreight.com/brake-bleeder-and-vacuum-pump-kit-69328.html
Worked one time for me and that was it. Seems as if the internals are not resistant to brake fluid, or at least they weren't on the one that I got.
I read some of the reviews, some of which stated that it should be cleaned after each use... Makes sense.... I'll give it a shot...
http://www.harborfreight.com/12v-100-psi-high-volume-air-compressor-69284.html
pittsburgh air compressor 69284 looks like the one i got.
bought it after it had decent reviews. total FAIL.
took over five minutes to go up one pound. bought it as a back up to my powertank, but i'm better off driving in to town on 16psi and airing up at the gas station.
Just bought a pair of the one piece perforated steel loading ramps to put my snowblower on and off the truck. These things worked great light weight enough but they're rated at 1000 lb capacity. Traction for the machine was perfect with the way the ramp is perforated.
They're galvanized too and with the 25% coupon they were less than 45 bucks Definite PASS

Pittsburgh Pro ratchets aren't just good for the money; they're just very good ratchets. I really think you have to go tool truck to get a better ratchet.I have always been Leary of HF. However,, I had to give them a try. Anyway I purchased two ratchets. A 1/4 and a 3/8ths drive.After lubing them they are a most welcome addition to my collection.I only have about 5-8 in varous sizes as of now. A definite Pass, Ken
Pittsburgh Pro ratchets aren't just good for the money; they're just very good ratchets. I really think you have to go tool truck to get a better ratchet.