Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,001  
I recently bought 2 tool chests and a rolling 2 shelf cart. I wasn't missing any nuts or bolts and everything lined up perfectly.

What I did was to put the bolts and nuts on but only finger tight. There were a couple bolts that needed to be tightened before the top part of the chest was put in place so I did tighten those but left all the others loose till everything was lined up and in place.

That's the way my Da taught me to put together virtually everything, and it has almost always [when I follow that route] keot me from double work and fitment problems...
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,002  
The store in Fairview Heights IL was out of the 16-drawer cabinets. Guy there said they had two of them about two months ago, but haven't seen any since they sold the display unit. They have another shipment coming in two weeks, so maybe then. I'm going to call around to a couple other area stores to see if they have any in stock. Apparently, there's quite a demand for these. He also told me it wasn't being discontinued, only upgraded to the Series 2.

I asked if I could order one from the website and have it delivered to the store, but he told me HF won't do that. If I order online, it has to be delivered to my home with the accompanying freight cost. Going to look into that. If the freight isn't awful, it may be worth it, as opposed to hoping they get some soon and I can get there before they are all sold.

The flyer I got said 'Very Limited Quantities', so I'm guessing they are clearing them out.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,003  
If the freight isn't awful, it may be worth it, as opposed to hoping they get some soon and I can get there before they are all sold.

Isn't shipping a fairly cheap flat rate? A couple years ago I ordered one of their Predator engines and shipping was only $7 or so. Of course, at that price one can't expect speedy and it definitely wasn't.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,004  
Isn't shipping a fairly cheap flat rate? A couple years ago I ordered one of their Predator engines and shipping was only $7 or so. Of course, at that price one can't expect speedy and it definitely wasn't.

I think the little motors can still come via normal carrier, the tools boxes come truck freight.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,005  
I moved the tractor tool box to the alternate garages today. Good times. IMG_20180427_112248562.jpegIMG_20180427_112304682_HDR.jpeg
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,008  
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,009  
Nothing but stacked Crete. Been there since 1990.
Hey RC,

I like your retaining wall- is it just the dry stacked barriers?

...or do you have anything behind them reinforcing it?

Thanks,
PA
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,010  
Nothing but stacked Crete. Been there since 1990.

Thank you!

I've been trying to tell my O.L. that it would be all we need as well [our embanked parking area is only about 2-3' over the adjacent grade], but of course, I'm not an engineer and whatever...

This is grist for my mill!

Thanks again!
PA
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,011  
Be careful mail ordering the toolchests. They are not packed well and my store has many that show up on tool sales with dents and dings. When I bought mine I unwrapped in the store just to be sure. Pretty hard sending one back (at your expense) with a dent and I can't imagine a long truck trip and possible marginal packaging as an element.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,012  
I’d be awefully tempted to order one or two of those tool chest, but suspect the shipping would be a killer. ☹️
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,013  
Bought the 5-speed 8" drill press Saturday. Needed to drill a lot of holes through the short side of a bunch of 1x2s, and the Dewalt was clearly not the best choice. Set it up with a guide and drilled about 100 nicely centered holes in short order. The thing went together easily out of the box, and worked great. I'd thought about getting the 12-speed 10" instead, as the coupon database has coupons for both. However, the stroke length is only 2-3/8" on the bigger one, as opposed to 2" on the smaller one, and the only 12-speed they had was an open box. With the coupon, I got the 5-speed for $49+tax.

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/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,014  
Just ordered 10 pop-in vent caps off e-bay to try in my 5-gal HF fuel cans. I'll report back once I see how much they improve flow rate.

Thanks, all, for the tips on dealing with swarf when I drill to install them. :thumbsup:

Thought I'd update my experience with adding a yellow "pop-in" vent cap to a HF 5-gal fuel can. Before the vent, the can took about 5-1/2 minutes to empty the 5 gallons of diesel. After the vent, it dropped to less than 3 min. Quite a change. In fact, any faster and it might have outrun the flow rate of the inlet strainer in my Kioti fuel tank. YMMV, but definitely worth the 50-cent addition.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,015  
Thought I'd update my experience with adding a yellow "pop-in" vent cap to a HF 5-gal fuel can. Before the vent, the can took about 5-1/2 minutes to empty the 5 gallons of diesel. After the vent, it dropped to less than 3 min. Quite a change. In fact, any faster and it might have outrun the flow rate of the inlet strainer in my Kioti fuel tank. YMMV, but definitely worth the 50-cent addition.
Can't recommend those small Harbor Freight drill presses. I've gone through 2 different one both times the spindle failed
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,016  
Can't recommend those small Harbor Freight drill presses. I've gone through 2 different one both times the spindle failed

I bought one long ago, from shortly after they opened a store here. It was badly underpowered, just a frustration maker. I hope the later versions are better.

Funny story: Later sold it at a yard sale. I sold it to a man and refused to back down from my $20 price. A minute later, the buyer's wife walked in and handed me a $20 bill to pay for her husband's purchase ... and demanded change since she had told hubby he only had a $15 budget and they needed $5 back to buy lunch.

Sorry lady! I sold it to this guy here, not you!

I had my kids carry the tool to their car while she screamed at me. Hubby looked embarrassed. But apparently he wanted the tool so he didn't take his wife's side. Everyone there watching us grinned. :p
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,017  
Three thoughts:
1. Those itty-bitty HF snatch blocks are intended for getting your ATV unstuck, but NOT for situations where life and limb are at risk
2. For about $65 you can buy a real 1 ton rated snatch block that will be safer to use sand last for a lifetime.
3. Running your cable through a block will reduce the breaking strength of your line. About 20% for a 90 degree corner and 35% for a 180 degree fall-block like you describe.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,018  
Three thoughts:
3. Running your cable through a block will reduce the breaking strength of your line. About 20% for a 90 degree corner and 35% for a 180 degree fall-block like you describe.

I've head the larger the radius of the block, the less it stresses your cable. I've not seen anything "official" on that, however.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,019  
Can't recommend those small Harbor Freight drill presses. I've gone through 2 different one both times the spindle failed

I bought one long ago, from shortly after they opened a store here. It was badly underpowered, just a frustration maker. I hope the later versions are better.

Well, it worked fine for me yesterday. For the $50 and change it cost me, I probably saved that much in not having to buy more lumber from goofing up the holes by trying to drill them all by hand. It certainly won't be a heavy use machine for us. I'm not anticipating having to drill through lots of hardened steel or even dense hardwoods. My biggest challenge with it will probably be trying to keep my stepson from thinking it's OK to throw it in the back of his truck and leave it at a friend's house (like he did with my new floor jack not long ago).
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #9,020  
My two most expensive Harbor Freight acquisitions have been a 30 ton log splitter and a Plasma Cutter..
Both have worked great except the OEM return oil filter on the log splitter clogged pretty early, I suppose from manufacturing crud left in the system, found a Purolator car oil filter that fit and all has been well since.
I own a lot of their hand tools and although the appearance can be poor on some of them they work great especially considering the money spent....I've had to return almost none of the stuff I've bought there.

I'm constantly amazed how inexpensive some of the stuff is, I don't see how the material costs are covered let alone labor to make it, even at 25 cents a day :eek: and then ship it all the way from China to my local store in SC:eek:

It is EASY!
Every laborer is paid $1 per day to make everything, from the basic ingredient material used, to the finished product.
 

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