[Shotimes] RE: (OT) Car Dollies and other neat stuff
Ron Porter
ronporter@prodigy.net
Thu, 7 Aug 2003 15:51:54 -0400
Kinda figured that. I guess if I were moving a floor jack around, the Harbor
Freight jack would be a great deal. But, with my goal of not doing stuff
that needs a floor jack at car events, my heavyweight Sears does fine at
home.
Ron Porter
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Krietemeyer [mailto:ven0m@mail.venom.org]
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 3:34 PM
To: Ron Porter; Shotimes; V8List SHO
Cc: SHO Tech
Subject: Re: (OT) Car Dollies and other neat stuff
Homier is generally on par with Harbor Freight for the quality scale. Some
good finds do exist, and if you are looking for a tool that you don't plan
on needing often then their stuff may suffice. There are exception at both
places, like the race Jack Kirk and many others have picked up from Harbor
Freight.
Scott Krietemeyer
Owns a small sampling of Homier's stuff, including my metric tap and die
set, as I don't do much with metric metalwork.
At 03:15 PM 08/07/2003 -0400, Ron Porter wrote:
>FYI,
>
>Originally went to this link to see the car dollies:
>
>http://www.homier.com/default.asp?page=categories.asp?dept=2
>
>Select "Specialty Tools", then go to the Speedway Series Dolly. Cool part
>for moving a car around in the garage, or getting the wheels off the ground
>for storage.
>
>Anyway, I had not heard of the Homier folks before, and there are some
other
>interesting tools if you poke around their site.
>
>Ron Porter