Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,911  
The shoehorn from HF is great. It will definitely last a lifetime. 12" long, smooth stainless steel and very rugged. No way you'll ever hurt it putting boots on.

Stainless Steel Shoehorn
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,912  
"Tired of Chinese flat tires. "

I bet they add air when they mix up a batch of tire rubber and I believe also with their inner tubes.*

But then perhaps it is a plot to have you buy a compressor.

*I 'tubbed a few of those small tires in frustration and the only difference was that they retained air for a few more weeks and generally needed airing up whenever I wished to use the device that wore them.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,913  
Sometimes I give her that look like a hungry dog looking at a steak...


What a great line.

Try that today on a first date and a guy's likely to get tasered... :D
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,914  
I'm pretty stoked about the foam floor mats. I got a pack last to toss down and think about... O went this morning and got enough to cover 8'x12' in the back of the shop.

The only gripe I have is that some are a bit thicker and others a bit thinner and the coloring is not consistent from one package to the next. It's not like it's a huge variance in thickness, but I can see it at the joints since I know it's there. My wife didn't like the color changing across the area, but that likely bothers a woman a good deal more than it does most men. 20181020_194501.jpeg20181020_194517.jpeg20181020_194529.jpeg20181020_194542.jpeg
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,915  
I'm pretty stoked about the foam floor mats. I got a pack last to toss down and think about... O went this morning and got enough to cover 8'x12' in the back of the shop.

The only gripe I have is that some are a bit thicker and others a bit thinner and the coloring is not consistent from one package to the next. It's not like it's a huge variance in thickness, but I can see it at the joints since I know it's there. My wife didn't like the color changing across the area, but that likely bothers a woman a good deal more than it does most men. View attachment 575586View attachment 575587View attachment 575588View attachment 575589
Hey Rock, looks like they fit perfect!
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,916  
I'm pretty stoked about the foam floor mats. I got a pack last to toss down and think about... O went this morning and got enough to cover 8'x12' in the back of the shop.

The only gripe I have is that some are a bit thicker and others a bit thinner and the coloring is not consistent from one package to the next. It's not like it's a huge variance in thickness, but I can see it at the joints since I know it's there. My wife didn't like the color changing across the area, but that likely bothers a woman a good deal more than it does most men. View attachment 575586View attachment 575587View attachment 575588View attachment 575589

Thats the problem with HFs multiple supplier system. They are not always the exact same product. But hey once theyre dirty ya wont know the difference.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,917  
Hey Rock, looks like they fit perfect!
Yes, it just so happened to fit perfectly as if I set that area up around them. I did not move anything, the only issue I had was the foot of the drill press, I could have cut the foam around the cast foot, but im planning on removing those 2 26" tool box stacks and going to a US General 72" base and the 56" top chest, so that drill press is going to move towards the beer refrigerator. The refrigerator may also need to slide down a bit too make room.

Now I just need my wife to agree that spending $1,500 on the 2 new tool boxes is as necessary as I think it is. 64167_I.jpeg64166_I.jpeg
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,918  
Yes, it just so happened to fit perfectly as if I set that area up around them. I did not move anything, the only issue I had was the foot of the drill press, I could have cut the foam around the cast foot, but im planning on removing those 2 26" tool box stacks and going to a US General 72" base and the 56" top chest, so that drill press is going to move towards the beer refrigerator. The refrigerator may also need to slide down a bit too make room.

Now I just need my wife to agree that spending $1,500 on the 2 new tool boxes is as necessary as I think it is. View attachment 575591View attachment 575592
Nice tool chest for sure! Just curious (because I am looking to expand as well) as to why you are wanting to go with a HF 72in for $1500 vs. going for two sets of Milwaukee/Husky/Dewalt 46in chests. You would save a couple hundred dollars and have 20in more width and the flexibility.

I am struggling with how to upgrade for space. I like the outlets in the top enclosure so I can plug in my rechargers and keep my batteries and 20v tools in the same spot.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,919  
I never go to Sears (out of the way for me) but when in Lowes the other day I noticed they now have Craftsman tool boxes. They have a "made in the USA with globally sourced materials" sticker on them. I assume that the casters, slides, and locks are made in China. Does that mean they bend the steel and paint the boxes in the US? I've come to the point where I just accept that if I buy a box from HF it will be damaged. Removing the cardboard to inspect it first means now I have other issues to deal with, like trying to keep it protected until I get it home.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,920  
Nice tool chest for sure! Just curious (because I am looking to expand as well) as to why you are wanting to go with a HF 72in for $1500 vs. going for two sets of Milwaukee/Husky/Dewalt 46in chests. You would save a couple hundred dollars and have 20in more width and the flexibility.

I am struggling with how to upgrade for space. I like the outlets in the top enclosure so I can plug in my rechargers and keep my batteries and 20v tools in the same spot.
I could go with 2 x 44" US General boxes at $430 each and 2 44" US General Top boxes at $299 each (no coupons for the tops). That would be $860 for the 2 bottom chests plus $600 for the 2 tops, essentially the same price as the 72" but getting 88" total width.

Oddly, when HF says 44" or 72" they aren't talking about the drawer width, they are talking about the outside frame width. So you subtract about 4" from a 72" and get about a 68" drawer. For the 88" you have to subtract 4" x 2 or 8" leaving you about 80"of drawer space.

The 44" does come in blue....
Me like blue lots and lots!

Can you apply a 20% coupon tip the US General boxes? I'm thinking that's a big no no. 64446_W3.jpeg64440_I.jpeg2721_ITEM_44__X_22__DOUBLE_BANK_EXTRA_DEEP_ROLLER_CABINETS_1538075019.7228.jpeg
 

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