Harbor Freight Win-or-Fail Thread
#541
Boost Pope
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
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As a general warning: If you do decide to swallow a USB borescope camera, once it comes out the other end, do not attempt to forcefully remove it. Allow the entire length of the cable to pass naturally.
This advice also applies to balloon strings swallowed by cats. In that case, the string should be trimmed at regular intervals, to prevent the cat (or other cats) from attempting to play with it, causing further harm.
This advice also applies to balloon strings swallowed by cats. In that case, the string should be trimmed at regular intervals, to prevent the cat (or other cats) from attempting to play with it, causing further harm.
#542
SADFab Destructive Testing Engineer
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Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Beaverton, USA
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This jigsaw is useless garbage:
5 Amp Heavy Duty Tool-Free Variable Speed Orbital Jig Saw
The blades twist about 10 degrees and eject themselves every few minutes.
5 Amp Heavy Duty Tool-Free Variable Speed Orbital Jig Saw
The blades twist about 10 degrees and eject themselves every few minutes.
#543
2 Props,3 Dildos,& 1 Cat
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Fake Virginia
Posts: 19,338
Total Cats: 573
As a general warning: If you do decide to swallow a USB borescope camera, once it comes out the other end, do not attempt to forcefully remove it. Allow the entire length of the cable to pass naturally.
This advice also applies to balloon strings swallowed by cats. In that case, the string should be trimmed at regular intervals, to prevent the cat (or other cats) from attempting to play with it, causing further harm.
This advice also applies to balloon strings swallowed by cats. In that case, the string should be trimmed at regular intervals, to prevent the cat (or other cats) from attempting to play with it, causing further harm.
#550
6 in. 5.7 Amp Heavy Duty Dual Action Variable Speed Polisher
Just picked up one of these over the weekend. Not really the best shape, and I don't know why the on/off is on the side rather than the top. But it's a great machine.
Just picked up one of these over the weekend. Not really the best shape, and I don't know why the on/off is on the side rather than the top. But it's a great machine.
#553
Elite Member
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Location: Huntington, Indiana
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I do not, but I have the big steel cart and love it.
It's only a few bucks more with a coupon, and the extra room is well worth it.
Check the box for damage carefully. I had to spend a bit of time straightening mine out during assembly.
It's only a few bucks more with a coupon, and the extra room is well worth it.
Check the box for damage carefully. I had to spend a bit of time straightening mine out during assembly.
#557
Elite Member
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Location: Rochester, NY
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The 30x16? I have one under my toolbox out in the garage. Not the steadiest, but of course mine is pretty top heavy with the large Sears chest on top of it. Worth the cost if you get it on sale for around $30. Not worth $40 list price.