![]() Infrared gun thermometer is fine - these aren't very accurate though (regardless of where they come from). īreak bleeder did some solid degassing for me. Their worm drive clamps suck ass (pull apart very easily) - bite the bullet and pay extra for good ones from a trusted hardware store.Ĭheap wet tile bench saw paid for itself on doing my bathroom. Have their framing nailer and nails - paused while I contemplate building my walk-in and hydroponic bed frames. Their heavy duty casters were great price too, but haven't used them Otherwise these work.īest tarp prices I've seen period. If you need a bunch of clean holes of the same size go with quality bits. Then again they are nowhere near the price. The HF version has held up and was way cheaper.ĭrill bits (booting, standard, otherwise) make holes but are nowhere as clean as high end big box versions (HD, lowes, other). I burnt out a dewalt doing 1/4" or 3/4" depth cuts during flooring demo. I've been happy with all their corded tools, especially cause I beat the sh*t out of mine. I'm on my third 12v Chicago cordless and it is dead as a doornail in 100, so I call this a big win.Ĭirc saw is going strong. other:Īs far as I can tell, their battery tools (at least the drills) suck. A lot of my posts are in the woods and impossible to get at with a tractor.So - my experience w/ harbor freight vs. I've pulled hundreds of posts using this method, and you don't have to drag around any jacks, chains, levers or tractors. About three ratchets and it will be loose enough to lift out easily. It will "ratchet" to the next handiest nubbin, and then you pull the top of the post back to you again. Now push the post away from you, holding the driver against the nubbins. This will pull the post out about an inch or two. ![]() Lean the bottom of the driver in under the handiest nubbin. Turn the post driver upside down and put the top of it on the ground about six inches in front of the post. Walk up to the "T" post on the nubbin side. ![]() Re: T post puller in reply to BTD, 01-13-2002 13:36:40Īll you need is a hand operated tubular "T" post driver (the kind that you lift by hand and drop like a mini pile driver). ![]()
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