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[email protected] October 6th 08 01:36 AM

www: HF owner's manuals archived; URL formula
 
Hee hee!

What fun.

I needed a manual for my 47802 Power Pack from Harbor Freight so I
cobbled the URL and bypassed the web site's notice that "This item is
discontinued. No further information is available."

http://www.harborfreight.com/manuals...7999/47802.pdf

See the structure? They have 1000 slots 000-999 in each directory
under "manuals", then the item number "dot PDF".

Whee!

Doug Goncz
Replikon Research
Seven Corners, VA 22044-0394

(Don't let 'em find out!)

John Doe October 6th 08 01:55 AM

www: HF owner's manuals archived; URL formula
 
DGoncz replikon.net wrote:

Hee hee!

What fun.

I needed a manual for my 47802 Power Pack from Harbor Freight so I
cobbled the URL and bypassed the web site's notice that "This item
is discontinued. No further information is available."

http://www.harborfreight.com/manuals...7999/47802.pdf

See the structure? They have 1000 slots 000-999 in each directory
under "manuals", then the item number "dot PDF".

Whee!


You are getting something out of a store that helps put Americans
out of work. And you are thrilled about that.














Doug Goncz
Replikon Research
Seven Corners, VA 22044-0394

(Don't let 'em find out!)


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Vernon[_2_] October 6th 08 02:20 AM

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On Oct 5, 7:36*pm, wrote:
Hee hee!

What fun.

I needed a manual for my 47802 Power Pack from Harbor Freight so I
cobbled the URL and bypassed the web site's notice that "This item is
discontinued. No further information is available."

http://www.harborfreight.com/manuals...7999/47802.pdf

See the structure? They have 1000 slots 000-999 in each directory
under "manuals", then the item number "dot PDF".

Whee!

Doug Goncz
Replikon Research
Seven Corners, VA 22044-0394

(Don't let 'em find out!)


Doug, Now THAT is a public service! Thanks! V

Terry Coombs October 6th 08 02:26 AM

www: HF owner's manuals archived; URL formula
 
John Doe wrote:
DGoncz replikon.net wrote:

Hee hee!

What fun.

I needed a manual for my 47802 Power Pack from Harbor Freight so I
cobbled the URL and bypassed the web site's notice that "This item
is discontinued. No further information is available."

http://www.harborfreight.com/manuals...7999/47802.pdf

See the structure? They have 1000 slots 000-999 in each directory
under "manuals", then the item number "dot PDF".

Whee!


You are getting something out of a store that helps put Americans
out of work. And you are thrilled about that.


Sounds more to me like he's doing an end run around their unwillingness to
help maintain older machinery - likely in an attempt to get him (or you , or
me ...) to buy new because "that one is too old , can't be fixed" .
I'd do it too , rather than buy a new machine .
--
Snag
'90 Ultra "Strider"
'39 WLDD "Popcycle"
Buncha cars and a truck



David R.Birch October 6th 08 03:14 AM

www: HF owner's manuals archived; URL formula
 
John Doe wrote:
DGoncz replikon.net wrote:

Hee hee!

What fun.

I needed a manual for my 47802 Power Pack from Harbor Freight so I
cobbled the URL and bypassed the web site's notice that "This item
is discontinued. No further information is available."

http://www.harborfreight.com/manuals...7999/47802.pdf

See the structure? They have 1000 slots 000-999 in each directory
under "manuals", then the item number "dot PDF".

Whee!


You are getting something out of a store that helps put Americans
out of work. And you are thrilled about that.


Shopped much lately? Even Vise Grips are going to be made in China.

David

Richard J Kinch October 6th 08 04:52 AM

www: HF owner's manuals archived; URL formula
 
You are getting something out of a store that helps put Americans
out of work. And you are thrilled about that.


Yes, like the sun puts candlemakers out of work [Bastiat].

Grant Erwin October 6th 08 05:41 AM

www: HF owner's manuals archived; URL formula
 
David R.Birch wrote:

Shopped much lately? Even Vise Grips are going to be made in China.


And did you notice that even the top-of-the-line Victor torches and
regulators will now be made overseas?

Grant
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[email protected] October 7th 08 12:10 PM

www: HF owner's manuals archived; URL formula
 
On Oct 5, 8:55*pm, John Doe wrote:
DGonczreplikon.net wrote:
Hee hee!


What fun.


I needed a manual for my 47802 Power Pack from Harbor Freight so I
cobbled the URL and bypassed the web site's notice that "This item
is discontinued. No further information is available."


http://www.harborfreight.com/manuals...7999/47802.pdf


See the structure? They have 1000 slots 000-999 in each directory
under "manuals", then the item number "dot PDF".


Whee!


You are getting something out of a store that helps put Americans
out of work. And you are thrilled about that.


I am getting something FOR FREE from a store that helps put Americans
out of work, and I am keeping IN SERVICE an item from that store
instead of buying new. The pack came off charge just today and I
wouldn't have been able to keep it in service wtihout the manual.

Remember, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.

Doug

cavelamb himself[_4_] October 7th 08 06:53 PM

www: HF owner's manuals archived; URL formula
 
wrote:

I am getting something FOR FREE from a store that helps put Americans
out of work, and I am keeping IN SERVICE an item from that store
instead of buying new. The pack came off charge just today and I
wouldn't have been able to keep it in service wtihout the manual.

Remember, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.

Doug


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