Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

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Larry, I just finished your review on YT, good stuff. I'm curious about the chucks on both drills. One thing I do not like on my C3 is the chuck, my 12v Milwaukee has a ratcheting chuck which I really like. You can torque that one down for no slippage. It is nice to see the all steel Jacobs on the HF unit. I like the battery release on both units, my C3 set is a bit tougher as you need a wide grip to squeeze the release buttons. I don't think the ladies in my house could get the battery off my C3 tools. Just a couple thoughts. :D
Dang 20 minute video shot in these two this evening.

Dude, I can't make a 3 minute video to save my life.

In 3 minutes I can tell you that I have 2 drills, an orange one and a blue one. Both are real pretty. The end.

In 20 minutes I can get into it and try hard to break them both. 20181128_195941.jpeg20181128_200002.jpeg20181128_200018.jpeg20181128_200033.jpeg20181128_200106.jpeg
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,462  
I was going to say, take a grinder to your grinder, but RC said it better.
I think that little sander could be re-engineered into something useful. 'Some Assembly Required' in this case is more than just putting the parts together.

I bought one and returned it after discovering the disc sander is recessed and nothing short of sawing off the outer 1/8" of the guard (or running without the guard) would make it usable for sliding material across the face of the disc. Simple stuff like hammering a dimple in the sheet metal where the guard mounted to it didn't work, I tried that. And the disc can't be mounted farther out on its shaft. Maybe could if you drilled and threaded a different set-screw hole or something.

I had a production job to get out so I went down to HD and paid twice the price for a much more solid Ryobi.

That was a step up from cheap and unsatisifactory, to a competent shop tool.

Most HF stuff is ok but this sander wasn't. It brought frustration into my life when I needed a usable tool not a re-design project.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,463  
Larry, I just finished your review on YT, good stuff. I'm curious about the chucks on both drills. One thing I do not like on my C3 is the chuck, my 12v Milwaukee has a ratcheting chuck which I really like. You can torque that one down for no slippage. It is nice to see the all steel Jacobs on the HF unit. I like the battery release on both units, my C3 set is a bit tougher as you need a wide grip to squeeze the release buttons. I don't think the ladies in my house could get the battery off my C3 tools. Just a couple thoughts. :D
Video is up.

I'm really shocked. I have both drills no mercy whatsoever. I literally have them all I could on dry bits trying to get a chuck to slip while drilling 1/4" steel to a 3/4" hole. All the while I was shoving into that hole like it was my prom date. I truly tried to prove that one chuck (at least in brand new condition) would show superiority over the other. I failed. The two drills are very similar in performance, both can easily be stalled out in second gear with the large diameter bits, both can dang near break your arm in first gear. Both chucks bite into the Warrior bits so hard that I had to file 3 burrs off after each chuck had it's way with each bit.

The Hercules performs very admirably, the true test would be to come back in 5 years and see who is still taking my abuse and who is in a trash can. But that... We will never know.

Ridged Drill Driver vs Harbor Freight Hercules. What the CHUCK, dude? - YouTube
 
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So now it’s just Vs... didn’t it used to be beats?IMG_1339.jpg
 
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Video is up.

I'm really shocked. I have both drills no mercy whatsoever. I literally have them all I could on dry bits trying to get a chuck to slip while drilling 1/4" steel to a 3/4" hole. All the while I was shoving into that hole like it was my prom date. I truly tried to prove that one chuck (at least in brand new condition) would show superiority over the other. I failed. The two drills are very similar in performance, both can easily be stalled out in second gear with the large diameter bits, both can dang near break your arm in first gear. Both chucks bite into the Warrior bits so hard that I had to file 3 burrs off after each chuck had it's way with each bit.

The Hercules performs very admirably, the true test would be to come back in 5 years and see who is still taking my abuse and who is in a trash can. But that... We will never know.

Ridged Drill Driver vs Harbor Freight Hercules. What the CHUCK, dude? - YouTube

Nice, I do like that all metal chuck. Long term it would be neat to see which batteries hold up better and have longer life. Do both have a battery charge indicator? Pretty good chooch in those drills.

I noticed one of the small impact guns looked to have a switch on top in the first vijay-o. Did I see correctly? Thanks for posting the videos.
 
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Nice, I do like that all metal chuck. Long term it would be neat to see which batteries hold up better and have longer life. Do both have a battery charge indicator? Pretty good chooch in those drills.

I noticed one of the small impact guns looked to have a switch on top in the first vijay-o. Did I see correctly? Thanks for posting the videos.
Both have the battery indicator buttons on the battery.

The 1/4" impacts do not have a switch for any mode change it anything. Just forward and backwards.

The Ridgid Gen5X 1/2" impact has 4 modes, level 1, 2 and 3 per, and then the automatic mode that tightens just until the hammer is activated and it shuts off. That's a nice added feature that Ridgid came up with.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,469  
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #10,470  
If you want good reliable and yet shockingly inexpensive LED lights for your tractor, go on Amazon and get NiLight. I installed them on my Wrangler in early 2014, they are still in use today.

Buy the spots though, not the flood. The spots are not truly spot lights in the sense of say KC Daylighter lights or other higher quality reflectors, they do somewhat concentrate the beam of light while still giving plenty of dispersion for peripheral lighting.

I run 6 of these 18W cubes on my Kubota.
Nilight 2PCS 18W 1260lm Spot Driving Fog Light Off Road Led Lights Bar Mounting Bracket for SUV Boat 4" Jeep Lamp,2 years Warranty https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00G620ZVU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_4qW.BbJD7HXJV

On my Jeep I have these 36 mini bars that are essentially double wide cubes..
Nilight Led Light Bar 2PCS 36w 6.5Inch Flood Led Off Road Lights Super Bright Driving Fog Light Boat Lights Driving Lights Led Work Light SUV Jeep Lamp,2 Years Warranty https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IZ9VAOI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_6sW.BbM2W3DP9




Nice, thanks for the info and how do you beat that price?

This way :)
4X 48W 4" Flood Beam LED Work Light Offroad DRL Boat Truck Jeep SUV ATV For Jeep | eBay

That's $23 for a set of four 48w LED floods, plus $4 shipping. :eek: In fact, when I bought two sets for myself and a buddy two months ago, the shipping was free. These are very nice lights that really light up the night. One or two very small flecks of paint missing on them when they arrived, easily touched up with a black magic marker if you care to bother. We mounted them forward and rear on our Kioti CK3510 HST open-stations. I paid several times this four years ago for the rectangular 45w LED floods that I replaced the OEM work lights with on my NX4510HST cab model.

Now back to the thread topic...:laughing:
 

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