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On 3/4/24 2:50 PM, BuffaloJohn wrote:
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Amen to sharp bits.?
I'm a fan of cobalt and cryogenic bits as well...
I'm a fan of cheap tools but expensive (for
me) sharp bits.
Seems to work better than the other way
round.
Tony
The big wrench also makes a decent persuader in a
pinch...
I also have a number of HF buys that were only
needed for one task and have been working like champs
for years after that task... Some of my HF buys have
been garbage (small twist drills), but I am way way
ahead on the good versus bad.
On Mon, Mar 4, 2024
at 8:34?AM Arthur Coe <
acoe@...>
wrote:
This is why we have Harbor
Freight :)? The tool elitists will say "don't
buy that crap, it won't last."? But at that
price, it only has to last for one job, and it
pays for itself.? Notwithstanding, I have many
HF wrenches that have been in service for many
years and still going strong.? Plus, at their
prices I have been able to assemble a number
of complete tool sets dedicated to a variety
of functions and pieces of equipment.
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Buffalo John
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Buffalo John