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T Zajac's post below included a link to HF, but it looks like a domain
name squabble's going on. Anyone know how long that's been going on? (Can't have been long, judging from TZ's post). H |
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hylourgos (in )
said: | T Zajac's post below included a link to HF, but it looks like a | domain name squabble's going on. Anyone know how long that's been | going on? (Can't have been long, judging from TZ's post). No problems from here. DNS snafu? -- Morris Dovey DeSoto Solar DeSoto, Iowa USA http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto |
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I don't have any troubles loading it either what I was told byt the local HF
store was that the company split so there are two Harbor Freight and Harbor Freight USA. Which means they will carry most the same tools and such but they will also carry diiferent items between the two. Al Once again opinions are like A@#wholes everyone has one including me! -- www.woodcraftstuff.com re-done for fun Check us Out! "hylourgos" wrote in message ups.com... T Zajac's post below included a link to HF, but it looks like a domain name squabble's going on. Anyone know how long that's been going on? (Can't have been long, judging from TZ's post). H |
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harborfreight.com (ecommerce) and harborfreightusa (retail stores) are
both working for thsi bottom-feeder :-) |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... harborfreight.com (ecommerce) and harborfreightusa (retail stores) are both working for thsi bottom-feeder :-) Sounds like you don't like them |
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Vic Baron wrote:
Sounds like you don't like them Quite the contrary. If it wasn't clear, by "bottom-feeder" I'm referring to myself, and I wear that badge with pride. I'm selective about what I'll buy there, but if an HF tool will get the job done, I'll use it without shame. I've had good service from my HF lathe, turning tools, stationary belt sander, HVLP sprayer, air compressor, nailers, hammer drill, trim router, clamps, digital calipers, and a bunch of small stuff. Only a couple of minor disappointments, and no problem returning them. |
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Scott McAuley wrote:
I bought one of their cheep 4" angle grinders and have been using the hell out of it on some metal working projects. I'm amazed at what a good sturdy tool it is for only $15.00. I bought one of their reciprocating saws for 25 bucks when I needed one for a particular job and didn't think I'd use it much after that. Found out I used it a lot. 22 months later it finally clunked and went "ZZZZZZ" instead of moving the blade, so I bought a Milwaukee. It was worth 25 bucks for a tool that lasted almost two years of pretty regular use and proved that if I bought a name brand it wouldn't just sit on the shelf. I've got several grateful neighbors out there. :-) |
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