Posers' Coffee House, All Bullshit Accepted, Part VI
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#3044
My kid was out in SF for 4 days, ridin' with one of his buddies. You Calyfornians spoiled him! he said " Dad, unbelievable out there.....roads are perfect, no potholes, scenery is unbelievable. I'd have no problem living out there".... and " Oh, maybe I should sell my StreetGlide and get a Ducati"..
#3045
Once you get past the first few pages its one helava good thread! Skip to the last few pages. Good times!
#3046
Can we call you "Bubbleboy" now? j/k
My kid was out in SF for 4 days, ridin' with one of his buddies. You Calyfornians spoiled him! he said " Dad, unbelievable out there.....roads are perfect, no potholes, scenery is unbelievable. I'd have no problem living out there".... and " Oh, maybe I should sell my StreetGlide and get a Ducati"..
My kid was out in SF for 4 days, ridin' with one of his buddies. You Calyfornians spoiled him! he said " Dad, unbelievable out there.....roads are perfect, no potholes, scenery is unbelievable. I'd have no problem living out there".... and " Oh, maybe I should sell my StreetGlide and get a Ducati"..
#3047
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These Huskys are probably comfortable, but I'm not impressed with the skinny plastic core. I like a lot of Husky's other tools, though, have a few.
I think the Stanleys seem well made, and they're comfortable. Not sure if their quality is good enough for the blade tips to hold up.
Probably going to get her these next time I stop at Home Depot, comfy handles and probably as good a quality as we'll get now. I checked the internet, and Home Depot has them cheaper than anyone on ebay or amazon (cheaper, not cheap). Had my riding mower and gf's clothes dryer cheaper than anyone else last year, too, way cheaper.
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HF supposedly does that, too, but I haven't broken any of their stuff. Yet... And HF is a lot farther away from me, if it was something I needed right away.
#3049
Husky has the old Crapsman style and a couple different ones. I don't like any kind like this, still probably the most common style:
These Huskys are probably comfortable, but I'm not impressed with the skinny plastic core. I like a lot of Husky's other tools, though, have a few.
I think the Stanleys seem well made, and they're comfortable. Not sure if their quality is good enough for the blade tips to hold up.
Probably going to get her these next time I stop at Home Depot, comfy handles and probably as good a quality as we'll get now. I checked the internet, and Home Depot has them cheaper than anyone on ebay or amazon (cheaper, not cheap). Had my riding mower and gf's clothes dryer cheaper than anyone else last year, too, way cheaper.
These Huskys are probably comfortable, but I'm not impressed with the skinny plastic core. I like a lot of Husky's other tools, though, have a few.
I think the Stanleys seem well made, and they're comfortable. Not sure if their quality is good enough for the blade tips to hold up.
Probably going to get her these next time I stop at Home Depot, comfy handles and probably as good a quality as we'll get now. I checked the internet, and Home Depot has them cheaper than anyone on ebay or amazon (cheaper, not cheap). Had my riding mower and gf's clothes dryer cheaper than anyone else last year, too, way cheaper.
Call me a snob but I prefer the Snap-on ones because they have a hex at the base of the shank in case you need to add a wrench for extra leverage. Next to that I prefer Craptsman.
#3050
Moldie...The huskys I have , don't have that plastic ..all rubber grip. Have a set with BIG grips for lots more leverage. If I need a lot of leverage, I use my impact screwdriver by hand.
Lou...no foggin' in the rain with that bubbleshield?
Lou...no foggin' in the rain with that bubbleshield?