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I got $50 to spend at Harbor Freight...what would you buy with it?

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(01-08-2019, 11:41 AM)matthewstimp Wrote: I got $50 to spend at Harbor Freight...what would you buy with it?

Matt

$60 worth of stuff (make sure you bring the ubiquitous 20% coupon)
Without trying to be a smart ars, I would buy only what I need, (always using the nitrile gloves and paint/varnish filters)
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(01-08-2019, 11:41 AM)matthewstimp Wrote: I got $50 to spend at Harbor Freight...what would you buy with it?

Matt

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One of their belt grinders and some belts. probably the handiest tool they sell...IMO.
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Dead blow hammer, t-handle hex key sets, magnetic parts holder, +1 on nitrile gloves, 700# hand truck.
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I have also been really pleased with noise cancelling hearing protection/muffs.

https://www.harborfreight.com/noise-canc...92851.html
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#16
23 Ga pin nailer

Oscillating multi-tool

Shop consumables as others have said

I've seen a number of folks talk about the 1" belt sander being a deal.
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#17
Nitrile gloves
Work gloves
Sanding blocks
Ratchet straps
Cheap tarps

Take another look in the caster dept.
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(01-08-2019, 01:51 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Nitrile gloves
Work gloves
Sanding blocks
Ratchet straps
Cheap tarps

Take another look in the caster dept.

Good suggestions from all....what's the skinny on their pipe clamps?  Any good?

Matt
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(01-08-2019, 01:48 PM)WxMan Wrote: 23 Ga pin nailer

Oscillating multi-tool

Shop consumables as others have said

I've seen a number of folks talk about the 1" belt sander being a deal.

I have their multi-tool, and it is a real gem.  That thing has come in handy on many an occasion. 

Matt
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(01-08-2019, 02:10 PM)matthewstimp Wrote: Good suggestions from all....what's the skinny on their pipe clamps?  Any good?

Matt

I've got several 1/2". Just have to watch what brand they have at the time.
Some are good, some are in the scrap barrel.
Suggest to buy 1 pair and try before you buy anymore.
Steve

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