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Re: Tool Sources



Just learned something..so Sears will not replace their bottom line tools. I figured there had to be something to it. I know I have seen made in china on some of them.
Ollie

-----Original Message----- From: Gary H.
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 9:37 AM
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Tool Sources

I agree with Ollie that Harbor Freight is okay for hobby, used-once-in-a while, especially considering the price. I picked up a Harbor Freight 1/2" Electric Impact Wrench for under $40. Works okay for quick torque without need to run a compressor, like harmonic balancer bolt removal. I don't think it would stand up well at a business level workplace. Yard sales and online like Craig's List is worth keeping an eye on. A buddy of mine found a treasure of tools at a yard sale that he saw advertised on Craig's List. Sadly, it turned out to be an estate sale, ("there are no u-haul trailers attached to a hearse!" as my uncle used to say) and a lifetime of top-quality professional tools in a shop were available at very cheap, bargain prices. On the Sears level, be careful, they won't replace forever their lower line, just the Craftsman top line, is my understanding. dos pennies

Thanks,
Gary H.


-------Original Message-------
 Very interesting. On line is kinda the way to go, no store  front to be
 maintained. I agree with the Harbor Freight thoughts, but in  defense, if
you are looking for a specialty tool that you will only use one time, then
 they are hard to beat. Regarding their air tools, all mine are harbor
 freight. I will say you need a good air compressor as they use a lot of
 air. One  of the differences between cheap and good. IR are the best.
 All my hand tools are Sears. I have noticed that Sears is  carrying 2
 different lines now. The best thing about sears they will replace  them
 forever.
 Ollie

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