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Old 12-15-2019, 12:38 AM   #10
VWNate1
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Post Cheap Tools

Naw ;

I knew it was crap when I bought it .

As a Journeyman Mechanic I understand the value of good tools, as a fat guy (200 + #) I've been beating the snot out of creepers for decades, I'll make up some sort of gusset where the frame failed and go forward....

Harbor Freight has allowed me to do many jobs for 1/4 the price, I know the tools are cheaply designed and made, as long as I get one or two jobs out of them I'm O.K. with that, whenever I notice a tool failing I take it apart and discard it so no one else gets hurt if they find it in my scrap metal bin .
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