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Free Harbor Freight flashlights (pg. 2)
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| david.michael |
Harbor Freight is awesome.
I bought a reciprocating saw there for like $19.99 and used it to slice up some large downed branches after a huge storm. Held up like a champ. Also got a big-ass torque wrench for like 11 bucks, still works great.
Cheap-ass tools ftw. |
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| Pokit |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
Totally read this as 'fleshlights'.
I am disappoint. |
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| Nerologic |
It's legit.
They have been giving those flash lights for the past few months at Harbor. That free flash light coupon is always in the back of a few automotive magazines that I subscribe to.
Their tools are perfect for people that wont use them much. They are a step up from fisher price and a step blow the sears craptsman thats now made in china.
The only thing I own from that place is an engine hoist and engine stand, other then that its all premium tools. I use my , so craftsman and harbor's china doesnt hold up for me... |
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| david.michael |
| I like the fact that I can break several of their cheap tools and still come out ahead financially, as opposed to buying an expensive one, assuming it's not something you're using on a daily basis. |
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| igottaknow |
| quote: | Originally posted by david.michael
I like the fact that I can break several of their cheap tools and still come out ahead financially, as opposed to buying an expensive one, assuming it's not something you're using on a daily basis. |
especially specialty tools that you use once or only a few times for personal use or large sizes that would cost a fortune otherwise. |
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| stvy |
| quote: | Originally posted by david.michael
I like the fact that I can break several of their cheap tools and still come out ahead financially, as opposed to buying an expensive one, assuming it's not something you're using on a daily basis. |
yea I know. we just bought the 6.5hp honda clone engine they sell for less than $100 and threw it on a mountain bike a few weeks ago. from what i've heard they are pretty reliable too. :haha:
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| shaw |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
Totally read this as 'fleshlights'.
I am disappoint. |
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| shaw |
| quote: | Originally posted by stvy
yea I know. we just bought the 6.5hp honda clone engine they sell for less than $100 and threw it on a mountain bike a few weeks ago. from what i've heard they are pretty reliable too. :haha:
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That looks really stable. |
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| jupiterone |
| quote: | Originally posted by shaw
That looks really stable. |
i love how there is no protection from getting your legs burned by that engine or raped by the chain :wtf: |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| quote: | Originally posted by jupiterone
i love how there is no protection from getting your legs burned by that engine or raped by the chain :wtf: |
That bike is for REAL MEN and not pussies. |
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| stvy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
That bike is for REAL MEN and not pussies. |
:haha: it's setup better now, that was when we first finished it. notice the jerry-rigged throttle since the orig. busted. we got rid of the centrifugal clutch and put a torque-a-verter on it. it pulls hard as hell out of the hole now. also have tires and wheels made for it. the only thing that got really hot was the clutch and its gone now. |
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| FuzzQi |
| quote: | Originally posted by stvy
yea I know. we just bought the 6.5hp honda clone engine they sell for less than $100 and threw it on a mountain bike a few weeks ago. from what i've heard they are pretty reliable too. :haha:
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That looks like a cross between a sewing machine and a sander was stuck on a mountain bike :p
I imagine it was pretty fun putting together, gotta love DIY projects |
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