Anyone know the difference between the red and black composite ratchets and the grey and black ones? Is it only the length of the handle?
Same ratchet head guts, different shape and length handles. They are all nice.
Anyone know the difference between the red and black composite ratchets and the grey and black ones? Is it only the length of the handle?
Cool, I thought so but I wanted to be reasonably sure. Good to know.Same ratchet head guts, different shape and length handles. They are all nice.[emoji106][emoji106]
Can anyone explain why HF has so many different sku# for identical products?
The contractor I hired to do the plumbing uses the following tools from HF. Never let him down, gets the job done; he owns professional tools as well such as Dewalt & Ridgid,
HF Electric Cut Off Tool (Drill Master)--PASS
HF Angle Grinder (Chicago Electric)--PASS
HF Multi-Tool Oscillating Tool (Chicago Electric Pro)-PASS
I used to have the Chicago Electric Angle Grinder but had to return it due switch malfunction. The plumber seems to never had a problem with the Drill Master though.Which angle grinder are you using? 4-1/2"? I have an old 4" from HF that I've used a lot over the years, it still works great.
I used to have the Chicago Electric Angle Grinder but had to return it due switch malfunction. The plumber seems to never had a problem with the Drill Master though.
9 mil nitrile gloves - definite pass. It's like wrapping your hands in an inner-tube. Well, not quite, but they hold up well.
http://www.harborfreight.com/9-mil-nitrile-powder-free-gloves-50-pc-x-large-68512.html
Been using the 5mil blues, might have to try these 9's out.
3/4" breaker bar snapped - fail they replaced it for free - pass
3/4" torque wrench no torque break away - fail they replaced - pass
3/4" ratchet broke - fail they replaced it free - pass
The Pittsburgh tool line has lifetime guarantee, they replaced the above with NO RECEIPT. no hassle. I like it
3/4" breaker bar snapped - fail they replaced it for free - pass
3/4" torque wrench no torque break away - fail they replaced - pass
3/4" ratchet broke - fail they replaced it free - pass
The Pittsburgh tool line has lifetime guarantee, they replaced the above with NO RECEIPT. no hassle. I like it
What the heck are you working on? I work on School Buses and very rarely have to break out the 3/4 stuff.
What the heck are you working on? I work on School Buses and very rarely have to break out the 3/4 stuff.
What the heck are you working on? I work on School Buses and very rarely have to break out the 3/4 stuff.
I'll second that. I have the set and is built very well, the adapters are magnetic as well.Used the 18 piece Brake Pad Caliper tool set, Item # 69053 ; a definite pass. It was on sale for $44.99. I found a returned set for roughly $25. It worked quite well and made replacing the rear disc brake pads an easy job.




fail-camo tarp: in the sun it drys out fast and shreds in less than a few months outside
And it's weird that 1/4" drive is used so often on commercial aircraft. Lots of little fastenersThere's a whole lot out there bigger than school buses. I use 3/4" stuff all of the time on farm and construction equipment.
Were you using an impact or by hand when it bent? I have the same one but haven't used it yet. I hear people buy the OTC clamp to replace it.
fail-garden hose: didn't last the first 30 seconds before it exploded!
are the Harbor Freight "Jumpstart Battery packs" any good?
Ones like this. You routinely see them in the coupon ad's for $39
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