| Derf wrote:
> I find that most HF tools can be improved. 
This is what I found too. Take their sandblast cabinet and  some yankee 
ingenuity, and it works much better.
Like the bearing press that came with a rubber push post (well it bent 
like rubber) I went out today and bought a 10" long grade 5 bolt. I'll 
just cut off the dung forged rod and weld on the US made bolt. I can 
also now use a large nut on the treaded end of the bolt to aid in 
bearing pressing.
]Since I was going to make my own press, and Horrible Freight just 
happened to have one for less than the cost of the parts, I opted to buy 
theirs. But come on, wrecked on the first use!
I agree, some of their stuff is fine if you know the old saying you buy 
cheap you get cheap. But MOST of their stuff is cheap junk.
I would never trust their jack stands, their hydraulics are all crap, 
and never buy anything electric from them unless you recognize the brand 
name. Chicago electric is NOT a brand name, it's not even from chicago 
unless there is a chicago over in china. Sort of like Usa, Japan, and 
that does not mean U S A.
-- 
Frank Clarici
Toms River, NJ
2 Sprites, 2 Midgets
http://www.exit109.com/~spritenut
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