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Zip ties are likely nylon.
Put them in a ziploc bag with a wet sponge and see if that helps...
Put them in a ziploc bag with a wet sponge and see if that helps...
We have a 1000 pack of tie wraps like that at work. I went to secure a cable and snapped three in a row just tightening it by hand and not very tight.The black ones were the ones that wouldn't draw tight without snapping. I kept them for a while, tried them again and threw the pack into the trash. Much against my personality!!
It can happen to any brand, the ones I was talking about above came to the local electrical supply house. They are probably a few years old, but they were supposed to be good tie wraps,not cheap junk.Buy the better, non-HF, ty-wraps that are UV resistant. It’s not the color, it’s the material.
This fell apart after my wife swung it 5 times. I think she is putting the kibosh on any more HF purchases.
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This fell apart after my wife swung it 5 times. I think she is putting the kibosh on any more HF purchases.
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There is a thread for HF tools that AREN't worth buying- This ISN'T it.
Regardless of personal experiences with merchandise from HF...is there anything they sell that would be considered as above average quality?
Here's one, the Pocket Hole Jig. I compared this and its reviews, to the equivalent Kreg jig at Home Depot. I agree with the reviews I saw in woodworking magazines, it is first rate.Regardless of personal experiences with merchandise from... HF...is there anything they sell that would be considered as above average quality?
I have one of these and I use for very light duty (tapping). I like the solid orange heavier mallets and they are much better for more aggressive work, however you may not want to put one of those in her hands by the look of what she did to this one!This fell apart after my wife swung it 5 times. I think she is putting the kibosh on any more HF purchases.
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There is another thread that is specifically for HF tools that AREN'T worth buying.
This the one we [mostly] use for ones that are [mostly] fit for use, or to explain what applications they are/could be useful for, in addition to what they aren't.
So if you had said, 'this rubber-headed mallet might be useful as a stick, and maybe a light paperweight, but don't have your SWMBO try to pound on anything with it....', that would've fit the thread parameters a mite better.
Just sayin'
another thought- or for saying- this tool sucks as sold, but if you ......... **insert modifications to make cruddy import tool useful** that would've been more in keeping with the general idear...
I think what you purchased is a "hammer kit". Comes with handle and rubber head. Assemble with proper glue and fasteners before using. :laughing:This fell apart after my wife swung it 5 times. I think she is putting the kibosh on any more HF purchases.
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Just for the record...The first time I read the thread title I thought it was a gag post...!This thread long ago became the default thread for suck and don't suck. I've read every post for over 10 years and the two different threads were cumbersome and confusing. A good tool to one may not be to others plus there are varying degrees of happiness or unhappiness with a tool. It's all very subjective and when you factor in hut or miss issues, one thread rose to the top.
These small handle side cutters, or whatever they're called, are the best I've ever owned. They're from HF and are 25-ish years old. Look at the edges and uniformity in the photos below. Real quality.
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I bought them after I bought a high priced pair of USA made clippers and the jaws were not even. Junk. Since then, I've bought other high dollar USA made clippers and been disappointed in one way or another The HF ones cut small wire clean and even. No, no one can borrow them.
Who said average anyway?
Title is "....Don't Suck"
Which has a pretty nonspecific definition but prolly means something that is or can be useful.
Oh, and BTW, sorry to act like thread police- when I'm really just me- that's why I revised my post several times before moving on- I didn't want to seem or come across as harsh or thinking I'm better than the OP...
Buy the better, non-HF, ty-wraps that are UV resistant. It痴 not the color, it痴 the material.
This fell apart after my wife swung it 5 times. I think she is putting the kibosh on any more HF purchases.
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