I am lucky to have one of their stores close to me. I
seem to spend a lot of time "browsing" there. Always
seem to find something I need. My wife says I am a
tool junky, and then I point out the amount of jewelry
she has and it gets real quiet.
Don Miller
68 Turbo (leaking oil again) V-6)
70 (Cal is trading this one for another one) 2000
Meridian, ID
--- R Haug <haugchiro@moscow.com> wrote:
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> Ben Zech wrote:
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> > < How much for the cabinet? >
>
> > On sale for $219.99 including freight, regurally
> $279.99. You have to put it
> > together. Took me about an hour or so. Size
> about 33" wide, 22" deep and the
> > top is sloped, 18" tall in the back and 11" tall
> in the front.
>
> > < Harbor Freight? >
>
> > Without trying to offend anyone on this. This
> company has lower quality
> > tools by mail order. Some are ok but be careful
> with your purchase because
> > some are low quality or a little rough.
>
> > Get on line at www.harbourfreight.com and have
> them send you a real catalog.
> > It's free and you will recieve many of them. They
> have some retail outlets
> > too. Some things are on line and they have
> smaller table top sand blast
> > cabinets. About the size of a 21" monitor.
>
> I have purchased wheel dollies to move the car round
> on the shop and they work
> well. My portable pressure pot sand blaster, worked
> well to sand blast my
> frame. A trickle charger for the battery, 14.95
> and worked well all winter. I
> have a few other things and I am happy with them so
> far.I am not a sales person
> for them either.
> Hope that helps Ben. What state do you live in.
>
> > Bob
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