len19070 wrote:Somebody that knows somebody who has a friend who works with a guy that knows my sisters cousin by marriage who's dog goes to the same Vet as my cousin told ME!
Len
Well said, however:
I bought some calipers from HF. The battery cover keeps falling off. Has NEVER happened to my Mitotoyo. I"ve taped the battery cover on and consider them a bargain.
I bought a wood clamp from HF. It broke the first time I used it.
I bought a die grinder from them. Oiled it. It lasted a few dayz.
I bought some air line couplings from them. They won't interconnect with AMFLO (the std I'm sure they copied) and even between themselves.
I got ahold of a welding set they sell. It leaked. Contacted the factory in Taiwan several times, sent them emails with picture of the part I needed. Called em several times. No help. HF people were of no help. I don't know why they include parts diagrams with some of their stuff. Parts are simply not available for most of what they sell.
Bought some bearing dust caps from them. They don't stay on.
I think QC is a foreign (no pun intended) concept to HF.
As a result I'm selective about what I buy from them! For me the benefits of having good old American iron, is worth the additional cost and work. I realize that for some a HF trailer is the easiest (but by no means the only) approach.
I wouldn't discount the thoughts of us that haven't completed a teardrop. Teardrop experience isn't everything. How about 30 years in industrial maintenance and project management. How bout being able to tig, mig, mill and turn to .0005", turn threads, and fabricate just about anything out of anything aside from a teardrops including SS marine hardware, aluminum marine hardware, and perhaps a dump trailer that has carried 10,000 pounds w/o any stress. I've seen the albums of some others that reflect considerable skills and talent outside teardrop construction.
Every once in a while someone on the forum listens to me (a I'm sure others have the same experince) and I get some positive feedback. That, for me, makes up for the "negative waves" that sometimes flow. Just because we disagree, it doesn't follow (in my mind) that one of us is wrong. It seems as on this (and most likely other forums) offering a different approach to the same task is considered criticism. Not to me.
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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