I had the same canopy for years, I got lazy one winter and let the snow accumulate to much causing the frame to bend down to about 5 feet high.
I'd give it a pass as long as you anchor it well. I used 50lb bags of gravel and never had a issue
I had the same canopy for years, I got lazy one winter and let the snow accumulate to much causing the frame to bend down to about 5 feet high.
I'd give it a pass as long as you anchor it well. I used 50lb bags of gravel and never had a issue
I bypassed the cheap version and went for the good stuff:
https://www.harborfreight.com/heavy-duty-impact-screwdriver-kit-9-pc-58151.html
Works great!
Has anyone bought and used this Impact Wrench?
Do you like it?
https://www.harborfreight.com/12-in-air-impact-wrench-69916.html?_br_psugg_q=air+impact
Digital torque wrench (https://www.harborfreight.com/12-in-drive-digital-torque-wrench-64916.html) seems to be a winner. Pricy but at least marginally cheaper than anything else I could find with the same capabilities in a quick search. Purchased because somewhere along the line porsche has decided they really like "initial torque plus angle" torque specs and we didn't want to try to manually measure 120* on critical fasteners like flywheel bolts. We've now used it on two occasions with I think a month between them and it worked just as well the second time as the first.
boulder_dweeb said:Has anyone bought and used this Impact Wrench?
Do you like it?
https://www.harborfreight.com/12-in-air-impact-wrench-69916.html?_br_psugg_q=air+impact
Don't know about that one, but if you are set on an air impact from HF, go with the Earthquake line. About as close to a budget IR as you will get IMO.
https://www.harborfreight.com/12-in-composite-xtreme-torque-air-impact-wrench-red-58681.html
Second that, I have an Earthquake and haven't come up against anything it couldn't loosen. Be sure to oil it periodically. I bought this one https://www.harborfreight.com/automotive/impact-wrenches/12-in-aluminum-air-impact-wrench-59185.html
Don't bother with that $50 one, it won't do anything......
Very pleased with my 73" Icon top & bottom combo. Think it's a pretty good deal when you use the 25% off No Exclusions coupon for each box.
I outgrew my 56" US General series 1 top & bottom combo that was also a great box for the money. I just wanted the extra depth that the Icon setup offered.
Pittsburgh transmission jack is a pass.
Nice casters, rolls easily. My only gripe is raising it while under the car with a ratchet is a bit trying. "Do not use an impact gun" the instructions state. Well, you'll be under the car for an hour otherwise. Didn't seem to hurt it any. $129 is way better than trying to bench press one into place.
In reply to ddavidv :
+1 on the transmission jack. Also works great for transfer cases and Miata diffs, and a number of other tasks it really wasn't designed for.
600 lb. Capacity Appliance Hand Truck - FAIL (Straps)
Got this last week to move a fridge. Strap design is weird, but also failed within 5 minutes. I got the fridge from the truck to the porch and then it broke before going up the stairs into the house. Thankfully not while on the stairs, but still.
Used a ratchet strap in place and that worked fine, but still. I'll be returning it.
wheelsmithy (Joe-with-an-L) said:Definite pass
What is wrong with it ?
did you ever use the Eastwood model to compare ?
I was thinking of buying the HF model when it went on sale
thanks for your review......
In reply to californiamilleghia :
By "Pass" he meant it's a good product, not "do not purchase" (i.e. "fail")...
https://www.harborfreight.com/14-gallon-wetdry-vacuum-56579.html
This shop vac is twice the vacuum my 12gal shop vac brand was. Absolutely zero complaints. Twice the hose diameter and easily twice the suction.
https://www.harborfreight.com/3-4-quarter-inch-forged-ball-joint-separator-99849.html
Ball joint separator gets a big pass in my book. I broke a cheap pickle fork and invented some new swear words changing lower control arms on my yukon. I had to give up and got this guy from the hammer store to finish the job. I had to grind the opening a little wider to fit around the large truck ball joints but works like a charm.
RacetruckRon said:https://www.harborfreight.com/3-4-quarter-inch-forged-ball-joint-separator-99849.html
Ball joint separator gets a big pass in my book. I broke a cheap pickle fork and invented some new swear words changing lower control arms on my yukon. I had to give up and got this guy from the hammer store to finish the job. I had to grind the opening a little wider to fit around the large truck ball joints but works like a charm.
+1, that tool has saved my bacon so many times. Pro tip, leave the nut on the ball joint/tie rod end stud to prevent wrecking the threads.
These clamps are actually really good. I grabbed a couple last time I was in the store because they were cheap, and I was surprised by the quality. And it's only like $1 more for every 6" increase. Big pass.
californiamilleghia said:wheelsmithy (Joe-with-an-L) said:Definite pass
What is wrong with it ?
did you ever use the Eastwood model to compare ?
I was thinking of buying the HF model when it went on salethanks for your review......
What Stroker said. Nice, well built tool for half the price of Eastwood. It even has soft start, which is a nice touch. I have not compared with any competitors, and see no need. Maybe Eastwood is better, but is it 2X better? Dunno
All that said, on my extremely rusty trailer, I reverted back to a wire wheel on a grinder because it was more aggressive, space constrictions, laziness, etc.
A fine tool, do recommend. Wheels are still a bit pricey and hard to come by. Supply chain issues, I assume.
Another plug for the Bauer power grease gun.
Used it today to grease the wheel bearings on my trailer, and it turned a messy, usually hour-long grind into a ten-minute nothing job. I should have bought a power greaser years ago.
stroker said:In reply to californiamilleghia :
By "Pass" he meant it's a good product, not "do not purchase" (i.e. "fail")...
I've had trouble remembering to think backwards on this thread, but it's not really backwards...
So I look at the context, to remember!
untchabl said:Think it's a pretty good deal when you use the 25% off No Exclusions coupon
every time I've tried a % off coupon, the fine print says I can't. Never looked hard enough to find a no exclusions, but with my track record, I'd be no exclusions ... except...
In reply to 03Panther :
There's only been one this year that I'm aware of, although you could use it every day of the sale. Think it was Memorial day weekend. It was the first one in a very long time.
boulder_dweeb said:Has anyone bought and used this Impact Wrench?
Do you like it?
https://www.harborfreight.com/12-in-air-impact-wrench-69916.html?_br_psugg_q=air+impact
Own it, used it a bunch, but it gets no love since buying my Ryobi cordless impact (1/2")
It was fine, but I prefer the cordless
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