RbrtAWhyt
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I mounted it on the side of a work bench, so the spark plug faces up...
The allen wrench sockets are pretty strong. just got them yesterday and tried them out and didn't snap. I guess that's all i'm lookin for in them so i'd say pass. i also picked up some more allen wrenches with the ball end. those are pretty strong too so pass! pretty good shopping for $10.
You need to look and see that the clamp handle is plastic. So is the piece which the squeeze handle pivots with. They are not meant to apply even 50 pounds of force.Bar clamps - FAIL!
I had 8 of these things of various lengths. The first time you try to clamp something tight, they will break. I have 2 left and use them for only light clamping. Always on sale, but they're not a good deal at any price.
You need to look and see that the clamp handle is plastic. So is the piece which the squeeze handle pivots with. They are not meant to apply even 50 pounds of force.
I have learned their limitations and no longer try and straighten out warped wood with them as an example. They do a good job at holding things to my bench, hold jigs steady, etc.
yeah, you need to make a photocopy of them!I also do this but ive noticed that the ink has dissapeared on alot of my receipts. Anyone else have this problems?
I also do this but ive noticed that the ink has dissapeared on alot of my receipts. Anyone else have this problems?
About time! Hope it lasts. I always try and check here for the straight dope, but good to see now I can at least see what others are saying directly on the site.You guys notice they got reviews on Harbor Freight's site now.About time! Hope it lasts. I always try and check here for the straight dope, but good to see now I can at least see what others are saying directly on the site.
Same thing happened to me at a terrible time. Drilled out the remainder of the plastic nub that broke, put a #10-32 screw all the way through the thing, so it pivots on that. Not a problem since. I still think the clamps are total junk though, but for $2, it works.Bar clamps - FAIL!
I had 8 of these things of various lengths. The first time you try to clamp something tight, they will break. I have 2 left and use them for only light clamping. Always on sale, but they're not a good deal at any price.
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I don't think HF owns hfreviews.com, so there would probably be legal reasons they can not take the reviews even if they wanted to.are the ones from hfreviews.com put on there?
Has anybody tried the 18 volt cordless impact? It's made by Drill Master and is on sale for $20.
. it's ok but i recommend something else honestlyI am so envious of you right now. Nice score with that discount. I could never afford even a used truck-brand box of this size. I'[m not sure I can even afford this box, but I sure am going to dream about it.
You should start a thread about it and review it. Lots of pics of all the different parts, meausurements etc. Would you be willing to do that?






3/8" buttery ratchet=pass,love it.1/4" air ratchet=pass,love it.had both for 1 1/2 years now,w/no problems or complaints.also window suction cups=pass.

I have had a set of those for probably 5 years and have beat the living hell out of them and they are still going strong. The end where you hit it with the hammer is now mushroomed but it still works great. I actually had a New Britain pickle fork fail before my HF ones.![]()
16'' tie rod separator
FAIL
everytime we used it, it started to bend and we had to keep bending it back
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16'' tie rod separator
FAIL
everytime we used it, it started to bend and we had to keep bending it back
ours is mushroomed also, but bends all the time..but it's only 7.99 so I guess you get what you pay for.I have had a set of those for probably 5 years and have beat the living hell out of them and they are still going strong. The end where you hit it with the hammer is now mushroomed but it still works great. I actually had a New Britain pickle fork fail before my HF ones.
well it could be good as a backup or just for a one time use..it's only 7.99yikes.. I was going to buy one in a few weeks.
Generally speaking, most items there made in Taiwan are of good quality.
PASS - 1/2" 25" breaker bar - jumped on it many times, hasnt broken, bent, etc
PASS - Pittsburgh Pro (red handle) 1/2" and 1/4" ratchets - very nice, smooth mech, very comfortable, much more durable than craftsman sharp edge ratchets
FAIL - ratcheting box ends, the $12 ones - slip with no pressure
PASS - 3 ton low profile jack - lifts my dually no trouble real high, gonna buy another
PASS - 13 drawer big red tool roller box - very nice for the price, got better after break in, will buy another, great deal
PASS - 1/2" earthquake red impact wrench - good unit, no problems, use it almost everyday, lots of torque, not too loud
PASS - 1/2" deep metric and sae shallow impacts - very durable, would put up against any other set, amazing value
PASS - torx, hex bits various 1/2" and 3/8" (any made in TAIWAN) - never had a problem, have seen more than their fair share
PASS - 8 gal 2hp compress - LOUD, WORKS, NO PROBLEMS, runs the impact, wouldnt use it for anything bigger, with a 2yr warranty was 100
Theres a lot of junk at Harbor Freight. Generally speaking, most items there made in Taiwan are of good quality.
ours is mushroomed also, but bends all the time..but it's only 7.99 so I guess you get what you pay for.
well it could be good as a backup or just for a one time use..it's only 7.99