Mutt and Jeff
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What have you sourced from harbor freight lately?
They built a store within an hour of here. It makes for a nice morning or afternoon junk tool junket.
Sometimes absent the value of the gas I can source what I want on ebay. I have found the items had been sourced from harbor freight and resold on ebay plus a buck or two.
Me? Some impact flip sockets for wheels/tires removal, wobble extensions, and some $10 torque wrenches 1/4 and 3/8. (I have stripped and broken enough to have a really good feel for that, but one step up is at least something. I can tell myself at least I tried.)
I enjoy the 50cent items at the checkout counter and grab a handlfull to pass around when I return. Like candy.
Cheap grinders can be handy just to have that 4th or 5th laying there with that "other wire wheel" or unique disc at the ready.
Some of the stuff has stood the test of time. Some has made the junkpile.
I probably don't want or need the free flashlight or parts dish though.
They built a store within an hour of here. It makes for a nice morning or afternoon junk tool junket.
Sometimes absent the value of the gas I can source what I want on ebay. I have found the items had been sourced from harbor freight and resold on ebay plus a buck or two.
Me? Some impact flip sockets for wheels/tires removal, wobble extensions, and some $10 torque wrenches 1/4 and 3/8. (I have stripped and broken enough to have a really good feel for that, but one step up is at least something. I can tell myself at least I tried.)
I enjoy the 50cent items at the checkout counter and grab a handlfull to pass around when I return. Like candy.
Cheap grinders can be handy just to have that 4th or 5th laying there with that "other wire wheel" or unique disc at the ready.
Some of the stuff has stood the test of time. Some has made the junkpile.
I probably don't want or need the free flashlight or parts dish though.