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  • in reply to: harbor freight lampooned #465110
    mickblockmickblock
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      I loved it. The overwhelming 148 piece tool kit and 6’x8′ rickety aluminum geenhouse gave me a fit.

      in reply to: Re: Harbor freight tools? #465105
      mickblockmickblock
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        I find that any hand tool from hf is worth buying and not worrying about. I’ve got stuff from hf that I use at work and it’s still not a problem.

        Although I have to agree that no one sells a good tire plug kit. Had to pay $40 online for the orange kit won’t say the name but it’s made of the right materials.

        They also have the world beat with that cp bench grinder with the wrap around tool rest. Never seen anything like it. Wish I would’ve shopped at hf before going with “name brand” on several of my tool purchases.

        in reply to: HI from Georgia! #464838
        mickblockmickblock
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          Feels good don’t it?

          in reply to: ETCG was 2 blocks away and i didn’t know it! #464835
          mickblockmickblock
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            You or your wife’s car could have been in an Eric Cook video.

            Loser. :whistle:

            I’m kidding hey look on the bright side, you still get to enjoy the videos and you still got a really nice hobby car.

            in reply to: Every Car You’ve Ever Owned. #464608
            mickblockmickblock
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              Yeah I have to agree with the original post. The idea that our favorite cars are the ones we’ve owned or driven. Not just the ones we’ve seen.

              My first car was actually a pair of Chevy $300 each power wagons. My dad taught me how to drive in them and I learned how to remove engines/and how much work that is when you’re 16.

              My 2nd car was a 1981 Delta 88. I had to put in a junk yard rear axle, new OE exhaust, brake lines, and junk transmission. All when I was 17 and still didn’t know much about cars. But the interior was in great shape. Or maybe I just had low expectations.

              3rd car was a 1989 Mercury Tracer. Stick. This is when I learned how to actually drive.

              4th car 1991 Chevy Lumina z34. This is when I learned how to actually enjoy driving. It took me much much longer to actually enjoy checking the oil.

              5th car was a 1998 dodge base edition Ram. It had a factory plastic bedliner! meh.

              6th car was a 2002 Ford Focus. Now we’re talking. Learned to respect cars.

              My current car is a 2008 Ford Ranger… Plan on letting this one last 250,000 miles or more. Wait that’s a heluvallot of gas to pay for… I miss my Focus. Shouldn’t have sold it to my sister…

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