by eamarquardt » Thu Apr 15, 2010 10:23 pm
Harbor freight stuff is inexpensive but not of consistant quality, IMHO. I bought some quick disconnects for air lines from them. Inexpensive, yes. Compatible with Amflo (the STANDARD), not always. Compatible with themselve, not always. I sorted through multiple packages, kept the ones that would work with my Amflo and themselves and took the rest back. Even when I showed the "kid" they wouldn't work with each other he argued they were ok.
A lot of their stuff, simply put, is not worth owning. Now the shrinker and stretcher set I bought work fine and should last a long time. On sale now are their digital calipers for ten bucks. I've discovered that it is a good idea to remove the battery when not using them, add a velcro strip or tape over the battery cover to keep it from comming off and being lost, but aside for those quirks they are a good value. The seem to be just as accurate as my Mitotoyo.
When at Harbor Freight, it's "buyer beware", IMHO.
There you have it again, the world according to Gus.
I agree a little epoxy or locktite will help. I made a SST (special service tool-I bored out a piece of heavy wall tubing) to slip over the cup and mate with the rolled rim. This allows one to beat them (actually you beat the end of the SST) on with a hammer, spread the load against the rolled rim, and not beat in the end of the cup!
Hope this helps you understand what your dealing with.
Cheers,
Gus
The opinions in this post are my own. My comments are directed to those that might like an alternative approach to those already espoused.There is the right way,the wrong way,the USMC way, your way, my way, and the highway.
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