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Sometimes you win and sometimes you don't at HF.
I bought a thick pack of emery cloth there and ended up tossing it because it was crap. OTOH, when I needed an electric impact to break my crankshaft pulley bolt free (replace fwd seal), I got one at HF for the same price as 2 days rental and I didn't have to do laps to the rental place when I could get back to putting things back together for a few days. The quality on this tool isn't great, but as I use an impact maybe once in six months, it'll probably last the rest of my life! MMC "Roger Derby" wrote in message ink.net... I buy a lot of stuff from Harbor Freight, and with most of it, I'm quite happy. I bought one of those right angle adapters and it is junk -- the gears don't mesh right and the chuck is similarly bad. Roger http://home.earthlink.net/~derbyrm "MMC" wrote in message ... Take a look at this: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=91767 Our local toll rental carries right angle drills. MMC "Chris" wrote in message oups.com... I saw at the Miami boat show a salesman demonstrating an adaptor that when attached to the drill you could adjust the angle of the drive more than just a 90 degree fitting. (Should have bought it) I need to drill into the coaming through heavy glass and tap into a metal backing plate and the bottom holes clearance is less that 11/2" above the deck. Any suggestions out there?? |
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