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BrianG 03.14.2009 07:58 PM

Pretty good deals at Harbor Freight...
 
I broke my trusty nibbling tool the other day, and RadioShack doesn't stock them anymore, so I went to HarborFreight to see if they have any. They did and were only $7 (as opposed to $11 at RadioShack). So I picked up two. :smile:

While I was there, I saw they are also having a sale on cheap multimeters for $3! Yeah, they're not the best, but decent enough for the price!

A lot of the stuff there is kinda cheapish, but a gold mine if you know what you're looking for! So, if you have a store nearby, stop in sometime and look around...

brushlessboy16 03.14.2009 08:21 PM

They have a Huge pack of heatshrink tubing (like 12 sizes, and 10 of each size) for 4 bucks...

I have the pleasure of being in driving distance to the HF outlet store :)

lincpimp 03.14.2009 08:32 PM

There is one about 40 miles from me, but it is a little small and crappy... I do need to go, last time I spend $1500 while i was there! 3 carts! had to replace some of the damaged stuff from Katrina.

squeeforever 03.14.2009 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 269965)
There is one about 40 miles from me, but it is a little small and crappy... I do need to go, last time I spend $1500 while i was there! 3 carts! had to replace some of the damaged stuff from Katrina.

Sounds just like the one here...Oh wait, it probably is. :whistle:

BrianG 03.14.2009 08:39 PM

The one near me is about a 10-15 minute drive. South-side Des Moines and I live on the east side. Not a huge store, but is pretty packed with stuff. My son was with me today and he got a kick out of this ~3 foot pipe wrench that weighed about 30lbs. He wanted me to buy it, and when I asked what the heck he was going to do with something like that, he said he wanted to use it as a weapon. lol, that's my boy! :smile:

asheck 03.14.2009 08:54 PM

Sign up for their online mailer.I get a bunch of coupons every week,then like once a month they will send you a 20% off coupon for anything in the store,including sale items.

brushlessboy16 03.14.2009 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 269967)
The one near me is about a 10-15 minute drive. South-side Des Moines and I live on the east side. Not a huge store, but is pretty packed with stuff. My son was with me today and he got a kick out of this ~3 foot pipe wrench that weighed about 30lbs. He wanted me to buy it, and when I asked what the heck he was going to do with something like that, he said he wanted to use it as a weapon. lol, that's my boy! :smile:

Duh, of course thats what you do. I tried to get my dad to get a moveable car lift... and a metal lathe....and a bandsaw.... and dont forget about the end mill... my excuse was- well we dont have one.. :intello:

FG101C 03.15.2009 07:24 AM

Not Harbor Freight but has anybody seen this tool. Would be great for those cheap 3x10mm screws that seem to ALWAYS round off the hex.

http://www.4grabit.com/Default.asp?bhcp=1

azjc 03.15.2009 10:37 AM

I am ok with thier hand tools but thier ugly ass orange Chicago brand power tools suck...I stay with Milwaukee and Dewalt

rawfuls 03.15.2009 11:36 AM

Haha...

I have one about 1 minute of driving, and about 5 minutes biking.
It's pretty damn close.
They were having a parking lot sale yesterday.

Picked up some Epoxy and a new set of hex drivers... :D

lincpimp 03.15.2009 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by azjc (Post 270138)
I am ok with thier hand tools but thier ugly ass orange Chicago brand power tools suck...I stay with Milwaukee and Dewalt

This is true. I have had varying success with their electric tools. I have an 18v cordless drill that works like a champ, but I also have a sawzall that blows...

Their air tools are a great deal for someone who does not use them every day. I own a auto body shop, and we can wear an airtool out quickly. I just buy the cheap ones and replace every year or so. For a home user they would last forever...

I usually buy all the little one use tools. Stuff you may never need, but if you have it you will use it. Those things are so cheap that if they break you just toss them in the trash.

pumpkinfish 03.15.2009 05:34 PM

I bought their Hakko looking soldiering station. I can't get it to get hot enough to melt solder!

FDK8776 03.15.2009 10:49 PM

Had to pick up the shrink wrap set... not bad for $4. Also grabbed the "helping hand". Should come in handy...

rawfuls 03.15.2009 10:51 PM

Their shrink wrap set is awesome.
The stuff there is ultra cheap as well.

I'll need to get a helping hand for when I solder.
Heard tons of great things about them...

E-Revonut 03.15.2009 11:20 PM

If I had owned a house or rented someplace with a garage I would have one of there hydraulic presses! I've spent $80 in the last couple months getting wheel bearings pressed out, I would have rather spent $150 or so and bought a press. Someday!!!!!


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