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Date:         Mon, 30 Sep 2013 01:13:05 -0500
Reply-To:     Max Wellhouse <dimwittedmoose@CFU.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Max Wellhouse <dimwittedmoose@CFU.NET>
Subject:      Re: tool find
Comments: To: Rob <vwrobb@GMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <5248d186.a1283c0a.34cf.66f2@mx.google.com>
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There's a rather lengthy tool Forum(Tool Talk, Garage Journal, or maybe Garage Gazzette) that has a lengthy listing of Harbor Freight tools and which ones last and which ones don't....worth checking out before your next "investment". BTW, my .45 cal. ammo box is pretty near 1/2 full of Pittsburg Forge sockets, wrenches etc. for my "Emergency repair kit" for which ever vehicle I take outside of the county, but I was pretty picky about which HF tools I bought. Thinking I spent maybe $60 total and that ammo box is packed to the gills. Of course, there are plenty of American tools in there too. My wife calls me a Chinaphobe.......and I take that as a compliment.......

DM&FS

On 9/29/2013 8:18 PM, Rob wrote: > At 9/29/2013 07:18 PM, JRodgers wrote: >> Scott, >> >> I had a lug nut that way once. Some yahoo at a tire place must have >> turned the air way up when the tires were put on, cause nothing would >> back it off when I needed it off - which was after a flat in purt'near >> the middle of nowhere. Even my four foot cheater in the back seat >> wouldn't budge it. There was a little house across the road and a fellow >> there had a small grinder. We strung one long extension across the road >> and I ground and ground and ground on that nut. > > > Had to take a lug nut off with a chisel & hammer one rainy afternoon > on the south side of the GG Bridge, I split the nut. > > > Speaking of Harbor Freight tools, I'm a fan for the most part but I > do realize that sometimes I buy crap. I picked up a set of chisels & > punches sometime back, this afternoon I needed a chisel & tried > those. After 3 different ones I tossed them & dug out an old 'real' > chisel that even kind of worn did the job the first time. > > I've had no problems with HF 1/2" breaker bars for lug nuts and have > use them in more than one car, I do go to Sears & get a Craftsman 6 > point socket for them. On the bus I put the bar out at 9 o'clock, > hold on the gutter and gently bounce on the bar while chanting > 'leftee-loosee'. > > > > Rob > vwrobb@gmail.com > Volkswagen Enthusiast ....


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