Well i am one that has tons of USA made tools and don't care for junk , But i do have a harbor Freight angle headed die grinder that i use for gskt. removal with the scotch pads and i am well pleased with it as it has not gernaded in my hands YET i have one of them thar fine high dollar spray guns that i gave 11 bucks for and it has done the job for what it was bought for and it worked ok spraying the urethane finish on all the trim of this old house when we did the remodel i have four of there C clamps that i use for wood working and they are OK for that where your not applying lost of force just for glue up i bought one of there 1/2 impacts as i needed and impact now and leaving to go back hometo get my good one was not cost affective and it worded as well as my US made CP 745 , it heavier in weight and a little awkward but it got the job done . We needed a ten ton porto power to repair a round baler that got really messed up and my buddy bought one and it got the job done . Oh yea i have the 18 ga brad nailer and so far i have probably run five pac's of brads thru it from 1 inch up to 2 inch ones and it still works and again i don't have much in it and like the rest if it goes out to lunch then it will go into the trash as i got my less then 20 bucks out of it.
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