ArlyA
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- Outlander1000 6x6, Ego lawn mower and shopping for tractor
I will say, a few tools from HF seems to do fine. I'd guess they have upped there quality over the years.
When 4.5 grinders make funny bearing noises, 90% of the time it's the angle gears have gone dry. Pull the arbor cap off and add some.I have an old Craftsman angle grinder, still works. I also have a DeWalt Angle grinder that works. The only time I have had a battery or electrical tool fail was the battery died and the replacement battery cost was more than a new tool on sale. Now I have dropped several tools and had to replace them. Seems the suddenness of stopping or the impact on a concrete floor is something that they didn’t like and they cracked or broke.
Definitely put it on my list of projects I should do. If it's real bad should I also add some sawdust j.k. lol.When 4.5 grinders make funny bearing noises, 90% of the time it's the angle gears have gone dry. Pull the arbor cap off and add some.![]()
All my angle grinders are air powered, nt electric and I've found from hands on experience that the HF line of air grinders are the exact copy of the IR units at about half the price so that is what I buy.I have a friend who has a steel fabrication business. He told me that angle grinders, don’t last that long for him, no matter what brand. He used to buy the better tools, but now buys HF angle grinders. He said that HF grinders last only half as long as his better tools, but he can buy 4 of them for the price of one better grinder.
One of my 20yo ones started to "rattle" and thought it was on its last leg. Took it apart and found the grease was to thick to be on the gears. Got another dated one from parents that sounded the same. Left old grease in and added some new on top. Just like new!Definitely put it on my list of projects I should do. If it's real bad should I also add some sawdust j.k. lol.
I had a twenty-year-old Dodge Dart, which had never been out of Vegas, when I was going to college in the late 80s. It rained and the wipers blew the fuse when I turned them on. So, that weekend, I tore into it, and being in the starving student mode, couldn't afford a rebuilt wiper motor. So, I tore the old one apart to see what was wrong. The brushes weren't even worn in, little alone worn out. Turned out the grease was so dry it was hard and jammed the gears. Cleaned out the old grease and put in some new. It worked for the next decade, when I finally paid off my college debt, and saved up enough to buy a new car.One thing I do with EVERY gearbox on EVERY tool I buy before I even use it is, I take it apart and clean out all the Chineseum wannabe grease and replace all of it with real synthetic EP grease. Always. Cheap Chineseum grease looks like thick Soy sauce and stinks too. I don't wait for them to rattle, I do that right away. By the time they start rattling, the damage is already done. Even the one cheapo HF corded 4.5" grinder I have an have beat on forever, is quiet as a mouse and never gets hot either.
No point in waiting until the 'horse is out of the gate' to rectify what will become an issue, no matter what and that applies to even the cheapo throw away grinders.
Did something similar with the rear hatch wiper motor on a 90s-vintage Grand Cherokee I had. The lube in the shaft bushing would turn to glue and bind up. Half hour job to remove, disassemble, clean and re-lube and it was good as new.Turned out the grease was so dry it was hard and jammed the gears. Cleaned out the old grease and put in some new. It worked for the next decade, when I finally paid off my college debt, and saved up enough to buy a new car.
And that's why arguments on who makes the "best" tool, truck, tractor, etc. are very much YMMV. I've never gotten a bad Ryobi tool, HF's been about 50/50, and their QC seems to be iffy at best.Buying any tool is entirely my choice (it's my money) and I pay little attention to other's opinions on here and elsewhere concerning any of them. I do use TTC (Torque Test Channel) as a sounding board often times but not 100% of the time.
IMO, Ryobi tools suck big time as well. Had a couple that puked pretty quick and went to the landfill.
I have two of those I think. Purchased the second one when I could not find the first one. Now you know I found the first one after purchasing the second one. A couple of week ago I was looking for one of them to pick up something on the floor. Guess what? I said the He** with this it is metal use the magnet to grab it up off the floor.