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Harbor Freight

One on the other side an' you'd have a <span style="font-style: italic">real</span> roll-cab. :devilgrin:
 
Brosky said:
So are you happy with it??

So far so good.
Am concerned about 1 thing though. It comes with 1 empty drawer!
 
FILL that puppy!!! :laugh:
 
I now have a drawer just for all my gasket dressings and RTV stuff
 
Give a man a cave and he will make it a home.

Add a garage to the cave and he will build great things in it.

Give him a large enough tool box and he will fill it.

Give him a three shelf cart will roller wheels to use in the garage and he will be happy forever.....
 
Brosky said:
Give a man a cave and he will make it a home.

Add a garage to the cave and he will build great things in it.

Give him a large enough tool box and he will fill it.

Give him a three shelf cart will roller wheels to use in the garage and he will be happy forever.....

I'm Happy
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Brosky said:
Give a man a cave and he will make it a home.

Add a garage to the cave and he will build great things in it.

Give him a large enough tool box and he will fill it.

Give him a three shelf cart will roller wheels to use in the garage and he will be happy forever.....
No doubt these are some of the truest words written.
 
I just sold a window regulator froman XJS to a guy in Spain for $100, and a customer of mine is going to buy two centrifuges for $225 each. So what does it have to do with the thread? I spent it all and then some at HF on a bunch of stuff for the shop, house and general useage. I'm addicted to spending money.


Rrbbeerrttoo said:
I prefer Harbour Freight because their tools are cheap and perform just fine for the one or two times I will need them in my lifetime. No, I am not pessimist, just a realist senior. Besides, I (we) invest to have decent returns on investments , a requirement achieved mostly through overseas manufacturing.
 
I try to buy domestic also but sometime you never get what you want. I was just checking the date codes on my Pirelli tires and noticed they were made in China. That's one of the problems with buying online at tire rack.

Brosky said:
Don, I really hate this stuff. I will do everything that I can, including paying more to "buy American", but the market place is so full of stuff made overseas that the domestic suppliers are getting out.
 
My toolbox isn't big enough. I might need to add one of those side boxes. I have one, two would balance it out nicely. Already have the cart.
 
swift6 said:
My toolbox isn't big enough. I might need to add one of those side boxes. I have one, two would balance it out nicely. Already have the cart.
Ive got a side cabinet on both sides of my box..... I'm outta room. Got tools sittin on my workbench. I'm gonna go buy a pegboard.
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]my Pirelli tires and noticed they were made in China.[/QUOTE]

Maybe that's because they are allowed to build tire factories in China. Can you imagine the hassle with the government and environmentalists if you wanted to build one in the USA???
 
Brosky said:
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]my Pirelli tires and noticed they were made in China.

Maybe that's because they are allowed to build tire factories in China. Can you imagine the hassle with the government and environmentalists if you wanted to build one in the USA??? [/QUOTE]

:iagree:

Whadda shame, too. And all the while whining over the lack of jobs...

:madder: :wall:
 
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