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#1382536 10/28/2020 12:54 PM
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Made a trip to Harbor Freight yesterday to buy a new set of Titanium drill bits as I had a coupon for 40% off one purchase. As usual I was walking the store to see what I might need but I usually don't buy anything unless I have a coupon. Anyway....I saw a nice looking English wheel and a hammer & dollies set. Harbor Freight is stepping up their game.
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"Harbor Fright" smile

I thought you were going to point out some Halloween specials.

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I have a HF door repair kit. It works fine. It's hard to screw up a chunk of steel and a hammer. wink


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I have the english wheel and the body hammers, They work fine for me and I don't use often, A tradesmen or pro could say otherwise. To me it is more about trying
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The english wheel. Stout frame or flexible? I look at that tool now and then. I'd hate to spend the money, then find out that I have to spend another $100 or more in steel to stiffen it up.


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