Posted by Stephen Newell on January 14, 2017 at 20:05:48 from (166.137.118.33):
In Reply to: Harbor Freight tools posted by LOU from Wi. on January 14, 2017 at 18:39:23:
I'm involved with another forum where the HF bandsaw mill is discussed quite a bit. Pretty much what they have said about it is if you know what you are doing and get it set up right the saw works great. Those that have never operated a mill before have a lot of trouble with it. For them they have trouble with the saw not cutting straight.
Like you I've had real good luck with Harbor Freight. I have a lot of hand tools as well as power tools and nail guns. In Dec, 2010 I bought a sawzall for $19.99 and liked it so much I went back a month later and bought a second one. So far I'm still using the first one and I use it hard. Several years ago I had to take down 250' of residential iron fence and cut it apart with that saw and it did fine. I still use it 3-4 times a week in my remodeling business.
Occasionally I do get a bad tool and they will take it back without any hassle. You can't ask any more than that.
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