The only damage would be due to operator error. A tool is just a tool. It doesn't think. It just does what the operator makes it do. Kind of like blaming a pencil for your spelling mistakes
I don't give a fuck what anyone says harbor freight has some really good shit. They are grossly underrated in the tool world and most to all of there tools that are their brand come from major brand names like snap on so while yes you're not getting a 300$ wrench from snap on you're paying hundreds less for the same materials that make them Now with that all said YES there are just some tools that.... I wouldn't say DONT buy but just keep in mind sometimes MOST times ya pay for what ya get
Air compressors and tools are usually very solid considering the price. I don’t trust their electric tools much further than they can be thrown. Haven’t used many of their hand tools but the few I have seemed ok enough considering I could just return it whenever it broke.
@@jollyjackass I agree completely. I bought one Harbor Freight electric grinder that did not last one day. Took it back, got a free warranty replacement. That identical one, from the same stack as the original has lasted me over ten years.
Air needle tools are used all over in the industrial business, auto-welding and fabrication-finish products. They are meant to be used hard and not destroy the exterior of things, that why there are needles that set on a rubber diaphragm inside. If you used just one needle or an air hammer with a small pointer insert it will destroy the finished product
Central Pneumatic stuff will keep on going with enough air tool oil applied.
First World Problem: Find a guy who, for a significant amout of money, will restore an unearthed water valve for EXHIBITION.
Honestly I was doing it in my spare time and wasn’t going to charge him. But he decided he didn’t want it anymore 🤣
People are fuxkin ridiculous
I thought you were joking. Pretty impressive 👏
Display a gate valve in a mansion? Is the owner Mario and Luigi?
Changed his mind doesn’t want it anymore 🤣
If I'm not mistaken it's made just like the high dollar ones and harbor freight don't supply the other attachments
Soaking the concrete with oil first ,will help it crumble apart and keep it from sticking to the iron.
Thanks 🙏🏼 it actually came out pretty good check this video ua-cam.com/video/TapSAHz5IEs/v-deo.html
I had no idea putting vintage plumbing in your home was a thing!
He changed his mind I still have it 🤣
Fun fact: this is actually how they tattoo the hulk
Soak it in coca cola. Rinse n done
I will try that maybe
Looks like who ever installed that ate a lot of peanuts the day before
I wonder if I go pick one of those up tonight if it would work to knock the stupid out of my wife's head
I doubt it's fixable she married you so she must be a lost cause
@@josephpope3467 with a back hoe that can dig 25 ft deep yep ur rights she's a "lost cause" or will be soon enough
Part 2......
ua-cam.com/video/TapSAHz5IEs/v-deo.html
Hope you got a mask that don’t look like Cheeto dust
A mansion you say?
Yes from this pool at this mansion. ua-cam.com/video/sAPI3_PaFoY/v-deo.html
You think this could work to remove whats left of a dodge truck frame on your rust? 🤣😂🤣😂
Yes it would definitely help
soak in oil, cold chisel. done
The only damage would be due to operator error. A tool is just a tool. It doesn't think. It just does what the operator makes it do. Kind of like blaming a pencil for your spelling mistakes
Or like blaming a gun when a crazy person kills someone 😮
I don't give a fuck what anyone says harbor freight has some really good shit. They are grossly underrated in the tool world and most to all of there tools that are their brand come from major brand names like snap on so while yes you're not getting a 300$ wrench from snap on you're paying hundreds less for the same materials that make them
Now with that all said YES there are just some tools that.... I wouldn't say DONT buy but just keep in mind sometimes MOST times ya pay for what ya get
Air compressors and tools are usually very solid considering the price. I don’t trust their electric tools much further than they can be thrown. Haven’t used many of their hand tools but the few I have seemed ok enough considering I could just return it whenever it broke.
@@jollyjackass I agree completely. I bought one Harbor Freight electric grinder that did not last one day. Took it back, got a free warranty replacement. That identical one, from the same stack as the original has lasted me over ten years.
That is going to destroy the exterior of that thing though
Didn’t come out to bad after scaler and vinegar bath
ua-cam.com/video/FzdXUy_A2cQ/v-deo.html
Air needle tools are used all over in the industrial business, auto-welding and fabrication-finish products. They are meant to be used hard and not destroy the exterior of things, that why there are needles that set on a rubber diaphragm inside. If you used just one needle or an air hammer with a small pointer insert it will destroy the finished product
Tool reviews obviously aren't your specialty. Lmao, sad.
Making stuff up that didn’t happen in the comments is more sad.
Harbor freight is junk. It will not last. I think you’re supposed to temper still before you try to build a air tool.
I have an air ratchet I paid $20 for from harbor freight and it lasted 20 years. A dollar 💵 a year isn’t bad
I think you’re supposed to learn spelling and grammar before you get a UA-cam account
Harbor freight is only disliked by those who don’t get what harbor freight is for.
I hope you have a mask and some vents owo
There’s always the safety Sam out for a public service announcement