Diggin It
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I have one of the CP 1/2" electric impacts. Works for nearly everything I've tried, but I have found one or two badly rusted that it won't break.
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Anybody have their folding/collapsible ladder as opposed to the Werner or other brands?
Anybody have their folding/collapsible ladder as opposed to the Werner or other brands?
then try this one. 1/2 in. Heavy Duty Extreme Torque Impact WrenchI have one of the CP 1/2" electric impacts. Works for nearly everything I've tried, but I have found one or two badly rusted that it won't break.
This one?
17 Ft. Type IA Multi-Task Ladder
We have one at the ranch and it’s been very handy. I can throw it in the bed of the Polaris Ranger and take it anyplace. The action is very smooth and it very sturdy.
We’ve also have a Little Giant ladder at our Richmond house. The HF was less expensive and every bit as strong.
FWIW ... posting a link, to the HF item your asking about, makes it easier for folks to help you.
This one?
17 Ft. Type IA Multi-Task Ladder
We have one at the ranch and itç—´ been very handy. I can throw it in the bed of the Polaris Ranger and take it anyplace. The action is very smooth and it very sturdy.
We致e also havea Little Giant ladder at our Richmond house. The HF was less expensive and every bit as strong.
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I have the Little Giant as well, and find that the built-in wheels make a big difference for me when moving it around. Twenty years ago, I wouldn't have cared.All the multi-task ladders are pretty heavy to hump around, as another poster noted. The HF and Werner models that I've seen don't have them.
Like I've said for the mystery lubricants found in Jinma's - perhaps that unwanted 'sizing' to wash out after purchase, is just another solution by China to get rid of their industrial waste by exporting it.
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there's a lot of bad reviews on that site about it. if you do get it, buy it in a store so you can check the box for shipping damage. other points are the blade that comes with it is not wide enough to cut straight, a 3/8" wide blade has fixed that problem for one commenter, and the table not being level is another problem with an unknown cause.
Northern Tool has a better reputation for quality, and I always use screw in anchors to keep others I had down, else, it would blow away in a medium wind..Decisions, decisions, decisions ....
HF has this on Coupon for $54.99, canopy only, no chairs: 1 ft. x 1 ft. Slant Leg Pop-Up Canopy
Northern Tool has their version for $59.99 including two folding camp chairs and no additional charge shipping.
I don't need it for a while, so waiting for shipping is no issue, but are the two chairs (that I could use, but don't really need) worth the extra $5? Yeah, I already know. Bigger question is about any differences in quality.
^^ Kind of wish NT would increase their store count. Closest one is about 80 miles and requires a trip over city roads I don't care for.
^^ Kind of wish NT would increase their store count. Closest one is about 80 miles and requires a trip over city roads I don't care for.
^^ Kind of wish NT would increase their store count. Closest one is about 80 miles and requires a trip over city roads I don't care for.