Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #7,401  
Bought the fold out hand cart that can handle 150 pounds. Seems decently built for $23. Needed to move some stuff around the house. I have chronic lower back pain. So this will come in handy.

It will be interesting to see how it holds up. For $23 if it fails tomorrow I will simply find something better.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #7,402  
You do realize that we lost a member here - Mikim - doing exactly what you do. The chain slipped and his they found him dead under the mower. He left behind a very devastated and grieving family. And I lost a very good friend.

I'm not usually the safety police and this isn't exactly on topic but close. When my father was in his late teens he found my grandfather dead pinned under a car he was working on in the garage. This was back in the 50s (I'm guessing since my father never talked about it) when car jacks fit into slits in the steel bumpers. The jack fit into a base and you would use the lug wrench to ratchet the jack. Anyway either he didn't use the base or didn't chock the tires to prevent it from rolling and, as you would say that was it. I don't think he suffered much but it impacted my father a lot. As a kid I was always working under a car and my father would always put an extra jack stand (or two) before disappearing into the house. I didn't know why until much later when my grandmother told me the story. So while you may trust your loader or jack just remember, it's not you who is going to find your body. Are you OK with the hurt you will cause the family member or friend who is going find you?

On a side note when my father passed away I bought a real two post car lift and several jack stands with part of the money he left me. I think I caused him enough worrying watching me as a kid that the least I could do is spend it on something he would approve of.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #7,403  
Picked this up on a coupon code deal using the HFQPDB site. Can I use it for anything on my Mahindra 4025,Nissan Titan,Honda 4 wheeler or Nissan Maxima? Thought I needed it doing a repair on my truck but i read the wrong thread by accident.... ugh

Tool is the Pittsburgh click type torque wrench Item 807
Accurate with +/- 4%
Range 5-80 ft Lb
Reversible
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #7,404  
Picked this up on a coupon code deal using the HFQPDB site. Can I use it for anything on my Mahindra 4025,Nissan Titan,Honda 4 wheeler or Nissan Maxima? Thought I needed it doing a repair on my truck but i read the wrong thread by accident.... ugh

Tool is the Pittsburgh click type torque wrench Item 807
Accurate with +/- 4%
Range 5-80 ft Lb
Reversible

Can always use a torque wrench, even a 3/8". I use mine for manifold/starter/water pump, pully, etc bolts, smaller wheels, mowers and blades, etc, etc.. At 80lbs it wont quite do large trailer/truck/car wheel lugs, or head bolts, but for just about every thing else, its a nice size to have.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #7,405  
Can always use a torque wrench, even a 3/8". I use mine for manifold/starter/water pump, pully, etc bolts, smaller wheels, mowers and blades, etc, etc.. At 80lbs it wont quite do large trailer/truck/car wheel lugs, or head bolts, but for just about every thing else, its a nice size to have.

Sweet! Man,thx Midniteoyl! I won't take it back then hahaha Besides,what man doesn't need extra tools laying around?
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #7,406  
I keep one each of HF 1/2", 3/8" and 1/4" torque wrenches all on a double-peg set on the pegboard. Very handy to have all 3, especially when they go on sale for $9.99 ea.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #7,407  
I have a general drilling question: I have plenty of plumber's pipe thread cutting oil. Is this the same thing, or suitable, as oil for a drill press?


Yep. Transmission fluid works just fine, too. So does motor oil. Don't overthink this.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #7,409  
Interesting. I wonder why this plumber's thread cutting oil is labelled as a specialty product due to its high sulfur content.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #7,410  
Picked this up on a coupon code deal using the HFQPDB site. Can I use it for anything on my Mahindra 4025,Nissan Titan,Honda 4 wheeler or Nissan Maxima? Thought I needed it doing a repair on my truck but i read the wrong thread by accident.... ugh

Tool is the Pittsburgh click type torque wrench Item 807
Accurate with +/- 4%

Range 5-80 ft Lb
Reversible


Bought a Pittsburg 1/2 inch torque wrench last summer for work up at farm so could leave my more expensive Craftsman's home in the garage. Overall I like it and it worked well for all the bolts had to torque up towards 100ftlbs.

I am going to stock a few on the tables under my tool tent later this summer
 

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