how to remove seatbelts
ORIGINAL: Waffles
harbor freight, gross.
I'll stick with my mac, matco, snap on, and craftsman. thank you.
harbor freight, gross.
I'll stick with my mac, matco, snap on, and craftsman. thank you.
ORIGINAL: Waffles
harbor freight, gross.
I'll stick with my mac, matco, snap on, and craftsman. thank you.
harbor freight, gross.
I'll stick with my mac, matco, snap on, and craftsman. thank you.
Next week, I'm getting a lazer thermometer, $39.95, minus 15pct from the coupon. Most of my hand tools are Craftsman, but the ball peen hammer set from Harbor Freight was a good buy, and the list goes on - -
Jim
Harbor freight is amazing guys, I have one just a few blocks from my house. Got my engine stand there, sandblaster, windshield removal tools, the trim removal, and tons of miscelaneous things. Sure you don't want to buy major tools there, but for the little things and some other big things harbor freight is great. Especially for this seatbelt removal tool, you'll use it what... once or twice? lol
Torx fasteners are even showing up in brake work. Matco T60's will break just as easily (and work just as good as paperweights) as the Lisles that you get at Sears.
Norm
Norm
I just bought a set of three torx bits from harbor freight on sale for under $3. Yes, that's $1 for each piece (including a T50). But sorry, they are regular price today... $3.99
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=91255
They are called Torque Bit instead. Guess there were trademark issues...
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=91255
They are called Torque Bit instead. Guess there were trademark issues...
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