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    awesome!!!

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    That is the best!!!
    Good find Wullie

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    Some kind of gauge!
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    Great Post wullie,they truley are purveyers of total Crap.

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    Best thing I've seen on the web in a while. Love the Muppet gloves!
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    Fun to laugh at but I spent 2 and a half solid hours Friday on a five year old 6 inch buffer of theirs spinning a 8 inch buff with Bobbing compound against ¼ pound chunks of brass and taking them from a lathe finish to a high polish.. Crap? Yup I have another one at home just like it. I have been doing this to the poor misguided HF 6 inch about ten times a year since new and it resides in a gunsmith's shop and get an even heavier workout from them! My "cheapo" HF power hand held metal bandsaw is going on for 15 years now. The buffer accessories at HF are about 20% less than what I can buy on line, Most of my small power tools over the years are HF and I have had very good luck with them. YMMV but with a full refund? why not try them if you have one in town or close by. The stuff is cheap and can be tossed if it breaks after years.
    Stanley and DeWalt are now being made off shore; what is your gripe! The only folks of their companies in the US are the CEOs and accountants with a few shipping personnel. Yes there is money in someones pocket that isn't taxed? But the HF company does pay taxes and, probably, employs more people in more cities of this country than the so called "American tool" companies these days! Most small businesses start and often continue with the HF tools, same as, but occasionally slightly lower quality than the Jet who every one sells under their store logo. And, you would be surprised how many other "American" brands are from the same factories in China and Mexico. Don't matter why, it makes sense to use our personal money wisely!
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    I absolutely LOVE the cordless hammer!
    And I'm sure Cangooner could find use for the manual chainsaw...

    Wullie, you da MAN!
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    Richard,i know from other sites that you love your H.F buffers,so do's a world class resto artist on this site,(I think he has six of them)They work for you guys,whats not to like
    That being said,i bought a Baldor at a live local auction last week for 45 bux,used but in perfect order,I sold it today on CL for 125 to a real gunsmith. also have a milwaukie.still made in the USA.
    The HF stuff will serve the hobbyist well,but they are cheap offshore tools.
    No real Machinist or gunsmith would use these things,JMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Fun to laugh at but I spent 2 and a half solid hours Friday on a five year old 6 inch buffer of theirs spinning a 8 inch buff with Bobbing compound against ¼ pound chunks of brass and taking them from a lathe finish to a high polish.. Crap? Yup I have another one at home just like it. I have been doing this to the poor misguided HF 6 inch about ten times a year since new and it resides in a gunsmith's shop and get an even heavier workout from them! My "cheapo" HF power hand held metal bandsaw is going on for 15 years now. The buffer accessories at HF are about 20% less than what I can buy on line, Most of my small power tools over the years are HF and I have had very good luck with them. YMMV but with a full refund? why not try them if you have one in town or close by. The stuff is cheap and can be tossed if it breaks after years.
    Stanley and DeWalt are now being made off shore; what is your gripe! The only folks of their companies in the US are the CEOs and accountants with a few shipping personnel. Yes there is money in someones pocket that isn't taxed? But the HF company does pay taxes and, probably, employs more people in more cities of this country than the so called "American tool" companies these days! Most small businesses start and often continue with the HF tools, same as, but occasionally slightly lower quality than the Jet who every one sells under their store logo. And, you would be surprised how many other "American" brands are from the same factories in China and Mexico. Don't matter why, it makes sense to use our personal money wisely!
    So kvetch or try!
    ~Richard
    I used to buy their little grinders and wear 'em in a day or two out and take 'em back for another one. Never had any complaints about swapping them out either.

    I ain't griping, I just thought that website was HILARIOUS!
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