Circlip (snap ring) pliers at Harbor Freight
#11
The only way I'd buy snap-on stuff is if I used it for work.
Sure, a lot of Harbor Freight stuff is bare minimum. However, a lot of stores are selling the exact same stuff, from the exact same factories, with different brand names for a lot more money. Advanced Auto Parts is a big one. Their tool section is full of Harbor Freight stuff for double Harbor Freight prices.
I have some Craftsman tool chests from Sears that are junky. I think Craftsman makes different lines of tool chests. The cheapest ones aren't even very nice. My Harbor Freight one has nicer drawers than the Craftsman one. I've had other people comment on how nice it is.
You just have to check the boxes before you leave, because Harbor Freight is notorious for the tool chests being pre smashed inside in the box.
Sure, a lot of Harbor Freight stuff is bare minimum. However, a lot of stores are selling the exact same stuff, from the exact same factories, with different brand names for a lot more money. Advanced Auto Parts is a big one. Their tool section is full of Harbor Freight stuff for double Harbor Freight prices.
I have some Craftsman tool chests from Sears that are junky. I think Craftsman makes different lines of tool chests. The cheapest ones aren't even very nice. My Harbor Freight one has nicer drawers than the Craftsman one. I've had other people comment on how nice it is.
You just have to check the boxes before you leave, because Harbor Freight is notorious for the tool chests being pre smashed inside in the box.
#12
I was looking at motorcycle websites for circlip pliers for changing the footpegs.
I saw these on multiple bike parts websites for $13-$14
I swing by Harbor Freight and they have the exact same, identical tool for $3.75. Even has the same color grips.
I get home and the points are all way too big to fit the Harley circlips on the pegs. Fortunately the "hardened steel tips" were super simple to shave down with a small file. It took about ten minutes to shave the tips down by about 40%. Got the circlips off easy. Still have three unmodified plier heads left for bigger circlips.
I saw these on multiple bike parts websites for $13-$14
I swing by Harbor Freight and they have the exact same, identical tool for $3.75. Even has the same color grips.
I get home and the points are all way too big to fit the Harley circlips on the pegs. Fortunately the "hardened steel tips" were super simple to shave down with a small file. It took about ten minutes to shave the tips down by about 40%. Got the circlips off easy. Still have three unmodified plier heads left for bigger circlips.
#13
You beat me; I paid $5. filed down the tipstoo, and happily took out those tiny flimsy footpeg clips that I used to end up destroying - deforming - or going boing-oing-oing off improvised implemetation device to never-ever land. Saved us a trip to dealer. They work on footpeg clevis's too. If I have to change tips and they fail at clutch cable replacement, oh well, guess I 'll be looking for a $7 pair. I'll still be a buck under the $13 pair.
#14
Those are junk in my line of work. The swappable heads are generally weak. So individual pliers with various styles is what I use. But I'm a tech for a living so my tools are an investment. Just wish my bill would get below $9000 sometime soon. As they say " takes money, to make money" in my line of work.
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