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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Studebaker / August 2006

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Harbor Freight $5 off any $35 Purchase <link>

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Jeff Rice - 01 Aug 2006 03:54 GMT
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TomNoller - 02 Aug 2006 12:45 GMT
FWIW, I've found good prices here and bought one of their Edelb. carbs.
www.ajusa.com
Bigbob62 - 02 Aug 2006 14:22 GMT
Damn, Jeff!!!   The $230 I spent there Saturday wasn't enough....now
you're tempting me to go back for those furniture roller pads on
wheels?

I started to grab a couple of them and asked the manager "How much are
these?"

"They're $19.99...but they go on sale Wednesday for $14.99 if you want
to wait."

Dang...okay, usually I'd say to heck with it and just get what I
need...but this was a perfectly good excuse to go back to Harbor
Freight and prowl through the entire store again!  There's no telling
WHAT I missed...or what I might find that I really need!

I figure those things are extra sturdy hardwood, hard casters for easy
rolling, rated for 1000 pounds and would make dandy little engine
dollies for the several engines I have sitting in the shop!

With all the 'extraneous crap' I still have stored in there, I'm
constantly needing to move stuff around to make my way to a shelf or a
tool on the far wall...and I'd like ot regain use of my creepers that
are currently serving as engine dollies!

Oh well..the life of a car-guy is fraught with perils...and turning me
loose in Harbor Freight with a Visa card is one of those fears that
Trish is just going to have to conquer!

:)  Harbor Freight, ho!!!

Bob (the tool "ho" )

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