Another fun way to spend money

I made a decent excuse to make my first trip to Harbor Freight this afternoon...
(Actually, I really needed pair of their $20 jackstands so I could get my brakes done.)
A ton of tools, and a lot of good stuff for hobbyists!
Found a inexpensive 80 piece rotary tool set for $9.99 and couldn't pass up a $2.99 (special) volt ohm meter.
A recommended trip if you've got one in your area. An 45 min drive from where I live, well worth it.
OBC
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(Actually, I really needed pair of their $20 jackstands so I could get my brakes done.)
A ton of tools, and a lot of good stuff for hobbyists!
Found a inexpensive 80 piece rotary tool set for $9.99 and couldn't pass up a $2.99 (special) volt ohm meter.
A recommended trip if you've got one in your area. An 45 min drive from where I live, well worth it.
OBC
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·"If you build it, they will come."
erco, wow, I have a tough time finding many things I'd like from Harbor Freight. The place certainly has a bunch of values but I'm really skeptical about their tools. Some of their "basic steel" products seem reasonably good, though: hitch receivers, jack stands, tow straps, etc.
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Ken Gracey
Parallax Inc.
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Don't mistake me for a mechanic! Changing brake pads took me around 3 hours (both sides) as I bumbled
my way into the tricks and techniques for getting it done. I was honestly using some Youtube material and
Instructables stuff as a reference. (Don't laugh, the car stops without grinding.. [noparse]:)[/noparse]
I'm definitely interested in expanding my mechanical/robotics aptitude, but I'm taking baby steps. [noparse]:)[/noparse]
(Besides, it's in my blood... somewhere..)
OBC
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You have alot more freedom using a $3 meter, than you do a $100 meter.
I usually buy 4 or 5 at a time.
If I remember correctly, they even come with the 9V battery.
Bean
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There are two rules in life:
· 1) Never divulge all information
HF tools are great if you use them like a hobbyist. Most of them don't hold up very well for constant professional use, but if you only use your battery drill on weekends the HF unit works fine. It won't hold up as well as a Makita but since it cost $30 instead of $300 when you do burn it out you can just return to HF and buy another one. Their little $20 4.5-inch side grinder is fabulous, and they are the only place you should even consider buying an air compressor that you only need to use occasionally.
I've found, ironically, that their power tools and electronics tend to be better deals than their hand tools, which tend to be poorly hardened, sloppy, break easily, and wear out very fast. Their measuring devices such as mechanical calipers and dial gauges are fine. I haven't used them much but I also know people who swear by their hydraulic tools.
And this reminds me, I need to pass by HF sometime and get a new 18V drill. I finally destroyed my old one by dropping it in a puddle of water, and as a result last weekend I had to run an extension cord out to the back yard.
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·"If you build it, they will come."
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Harbor Freight is 3.1 miles from Parallax (10min)
while on the subject......
Fry's is 4.7 miles (~10min)
HFE, an electronics surplus/consignment store (used to be HSC), 16 miles, (20 min, mostly freeway)
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Ken was kind enough to make a couple trips to Fry's while we were there last time!
HFE?? Do tell! details? [noparse]:)[/noparse]
OBC
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If you don't mind me asking what is your job? I only ask because my last job was as a field service technician for a company that installs equipment in bakery plants. Precision Automated Technology. So I know what its like having cleanup crews hosing stuff down around tools, laptops,etc. [noparse]:)[/noparse]
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Shawn Lowe
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I can't vouch for those built-in transistor testers, mind you...
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·"If you build it, they will come."
I got a miniature lathe there...had to leave it behind when I moved.
No way to take such a thing on the plane. I never even got around to
playing with it :-(
I also got a meter that you clamp onto a wire and without any direct
connection to the conductor it tells you how many amps are flowing
through it...$10.00
@erco
I tried using one of those really cheap yellow multimeters in a project and discovered
they must have a totally separate pwr supply to work. They can't be powered
by the system you are trying to test. I have some panel meters I bought on ebay
that do work even when powered by the same circuit.
Otherwise, an excellent bargain!
OBC
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Holly -- I have one of those lathes too! There is a website about them that has all kinds of cool projects for fixing them up. I've used it quite a bit but you really need about $150 of tools and accessories (mostly also from HF LOL) to do anything useful.
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-Phil
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@OBC: Come on! Your a hacker, remember? SURELY you can find a way to make that cheap-o meter beep on continuity!!
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I like HF a lot also, and Im 'Lucky' there is not one anywhere near me.
My favorite HF tool is the tennis balls mounted on top of a extendable antenna with a magnet on the bottom.
A pair of them stuck to your hitch and·trailer makes it easy to line up your vehicle with no outside assistance.
On the other hand a word of caution on the 4$ volt meters.
I used one for a long time and for 12-24 volt stuff they are great.
On 120 VAC (and higher) I do not trust them when they say no voltage is present.
I had one say the AC juice was off, and grabbed onto the hot wire and got blasted good.
I gave/threw away all my $4 meters.
It wasnt the first, (or last) time I got bit, but it was so·totally unexpected as I thought the circuit was off.
I have several Fluke 87 V's and a ScopeMeter for the accurate stuff, but I use the $100 Fluke 117 for 90% my meter activities.
They are small, rugged, can take more abuse than a $4 meter, and have a lifetime warranty from Fluke.
You wil not burn one out anywhere as easily as the HF units, and if you do they will fix it. I have used the warranty 2 times in the past 30 years.
(No I do not own Fluke or sell their stuff, just a satisfied customer)
So Im not saying dont use HF Meters, just dont trust your life to them.
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Alan Bradford ·N1YMQ
Plasma Technologies
Canaan NH 03741
www.plasmatechnologies.com
When I was a road tech it seemed that I always got stuck with going to the hog and chicken rendering plants in the spring, I'd take my HF tools that way if I dropped tools in chicken or pig guts I wouldn't bother with picking it up.
The smell of rotting flesh in the spring is something I'll never forget.
-dan
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