Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,062  
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,063  
No, the saw takes a bigger blade.
No markings tell me what size it is but I'd guess (without measuring an old blade) that it is a 9". (They made 8, 9 & 10 inch for a short time.)
Also a Sears-Craftsman, inherited from ex F-I-L. Late 50's early 60's vintage.
The 7 1/4 just barley gets down to the table but did cross cut the pipe.

If I was trying to rip sheet stock, I would put a shim under it, something like a piece of paneling or plywood.

P.S. Wear protection, eye, face, & anything else the CHIPS can get at. They are sharp & hot.

Metal Saw - YouTube

Hi LD,

Thanks, I was wondering if that was how you were doing it- I'll have to get one of those blades.

Thanks also for the reminder about safe practices- I'm almost always scrupulous about those things- I get a fair amount of practice pulling metal fragments out of corneas at work, AND suturing the digits that got too close to the spinning metal, so a lot of the safety stuff comes naturally any more.

I thought about going along with the recall for the Craftsman saw, but after looking into it, I found out that they don't just want the motor, they require return of the whole carriage it uses to attach to the arm as well [which is good sense on their part as it completely disables the saw], and that would be a shame as I'm happy with the whole thing otherwise- and I'm extremely cautious with any chance of blade contact no matter how I use it.

Thanks again,
PA
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,065  
Just bought this 2-ton floor jack. Haven't used it yet. Didn't purchase the extended warranty. Still have 30-days to decide. They did mention with the extended warranty I could upgrade to a larger model and only pay the difference. Thought that was pretty cool.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,066  
Just bought this 2-ton floor jack. Haven't used it yet. Didn't purchase the extended warranty. Still have 30-days to decide. They did mention with the extended warranty I could upgrade to a larger model and only pay the difference. Thought that was pretty cool.

That looks exactly like the 1 1/2 ton aluminum jack I have and it has become my go-to jack. I even sold the steel ones. One pump and it's up, it's lightweight and rolls easy. Easy to carry around if I can't roll it and easy to position under vehicle. No more steel jacks for me.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,067  
Just bought this 2-ton floor jack. Haven't used it yet. Didn't purchase the extended warranty. Still have 30-days to decide. They did mention with the extended warranty I could upgrade to a larger model and only pay the difference. Thought that was pretty cool.

It's my understanding that the trade-off with the one- or two-pump "racing" jacks is that they require a lot more force per stroke to operate. Have you not found that to be an issue? Although 20 years ago, I don't think I'd have cared!
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,068  
Just purchased the 301pc Mechanics Tool Set on sale for $155.

I'd read they were manufactured in Taiwan, so I wanted to check it out. Mine says "Made in China" -- and the fit / finish looks like it.

I'll probably still keep it though.

I have a couple similar sets -- 2 different Craftsman versions (150pc, plus another similar sized), 2x Kirkland / Costco 159pc (very nice finish), and a Dewalt 181pc black chrome.

The problem with the smaller sets is that I always seem to need that 1 tool / bit / socket / wrench that isn't included.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,069  
I bought one of their cement mixers with a 40% off coupon. It's not a Kobalt, but it works fine for one 60# bag at a time. Two overwhelms the motor. Still better than a wheelbarrow
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #8,070  
We have the 3 1/2 cubic foot version. I think it was $189 on sale.

It will do 2x 60lb bags, but I prefer to do them one at a time. I think that's around .45 cubic foot each. I'm happy with it.

Runs off a little 1600w generator.

I dump the mixed concrete directly into the BX2370 bucket, then drive it to the destination and dump / shovel it out.
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I bought one of their cement mixers with a 40% off coupon. It's not a Kobalt, but it works fine for one 60# bag at a time. Two overwhelms the motor. Still better than a wheelbarrow
 

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