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Good stuff!! :D
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wow ! i could use the chainsaw and especially the nail unbender. no more smashed fingers straightening used nails :woohoo: 8)
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Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

That is sirusly funny!
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love it
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I have most of those tools and they match my skill level perfectly.
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I`m getting a pair of Big Bird work gloves and a mini machette!
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If my Mom or Mother-in-law sees this, you guys have ruined my Christmas!

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Hey SPark, one of those Meglinating Variable Intensity Multifunction power tools might come in handy now you are retired! :P
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I don't care who you are, that's funny!



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I will tell you something funny.. I do buy some stuff at Hazard Fraught Tools..

paint brushes, gloves, zip ties, I have even bought some power tools, they will actually stand up to cutting and sanding BALSA :P hahahahah

I ONCE bought a 4 inch angle grinder from them, I put on the first disk to cut a piece of tubing... and within seconds the motor on the thing was choking out blue smoke, I was like screw it, I am riding it to the beach, I wasn't gonna stop until I had fire, or it got to hot to hold.. well she finally melted up, before I blew a fuse, or the house did. I then took the thing and swung it by the chord repeatedly smashing it on the concrete until I had multiple melted pieces .... Kinda "CALMED ME DOWN."
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every thing that i have bought at harbor freight has broke. i gave in when i started this buisness and bought only craftsman tools and not the first one has broke.
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Just bought a orbital sander from there yesterday, tried it out today. Guess what it didn't work. I keep reading in the magazines how they use tools from harbor freight in their tech articles, I don't know how they get any thing done when the tools don't work.
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I have alot of Harbor freight tools and most of them still work just fine . I have a 1" SDS Hammer drill I have had and used for at least 10 years and I use it in my HVAC work so it doesnt sit on a shelf till I need a hole for an achor every 3 or 4 years . The last time I used it was to remove 18" worth of 100 year old brick in a wall to run a lineset through and used it on 3 walls the week before one of which was bedfordstone :D.


I have had a few dissapointments a 4 & 1/2 " grinder was one of them .


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That reminds me....

Harbor Freight is having a sale!! :D
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