jehosofat":1jb2rf8y said:They are awesome for cutting small holes, difficult angles, etc. Not made for cutting sheet after sheet.
skyhightree1":2nqjbepx said:Harbor freight is my home away from home on stuff. I have some name brand stuff but realistically harbor freight stuff is doing pretty good for me too on some things the cordless stuff that i use on the farm needs replacing as they have the old batteries and don't last long so going to try some of harbor freights new cordless stuff
slick4591":1btb20y6 said:skyhightree1":1btb20y6 said:Harbor freight is my home away from home on stuff. I have some name brand stuff but realistically harbor freight stuff is doing pretty good for me too on some things the cordless stuff that i use on the farm needs replacing as they have the old batteries and don't last long so going to try some of harbor freights new cordless stuff
I own a few things from HF too, but I'm careful about what I buy. Anything that will get heavy use I buy name brand. Occasional use and HF gets my money. Even the wife likes to roam around the store. Use to have to drive about 45 minutes to get to the closest one, but they recently one about 20 minutes away. Much handier.
Dash - I found the air nibbler in stock so I'll probably be the proud owner today.
skyhightree1":2rnc14m1 said:slick4591":2rnc14m1 said:skyhightree1":2rnc14m1 said:I like the floor jacks and bottle jacks and even some of the small engines they sell.
i didn't think harbor frieght had a nibbler.. I bought the shears from them and they work good on straights like you mentioned.. I picked up a makita nibbler and I think it ran me 200. the nibbler is the way to go for sure.. its so nice.JSCATTLE":bew0xjbk said:Shears are a pain in the butt for cutting r panel . Harbor freight has a nibbler like the one on the drill but it's not an attachment . It works much better. Shears are Good for flat metal. I have both .
I actually bought the shears first . About a month ago the wife and I were at harbor freight and I saw the nibbler. So i bought it . Makita is probably a lot better tool I have a couple .ddd75":1cdog8qv said:i didn't think harbor frieght had a nibbler.. I bought the shears from them and they work good on straights like you mentioned.. I picked up a makita nibbler and I think it ran me 200. the nibbler is the way to go for sure.. its so nice.JSCATTLE":1cdog8qv said:Shears are a pain in the butt for cutting r panel . Harbor freight has a nibbler like the one on the drill but it's not an attachment . It works much better. Shears are Good for flat metal. I have both .
JSCATTLE":13kj01xi said:I actually bought the shears first . About a month ago the wife and I were at harbor freight and I saw the nibbler. So i bought it . Makita is probably a lot better tool I have a couple .ddd75":13kj01xi said:i didn't think harbor frieght had a nibbler.. I bought the shears from them and they work good on straights like you mentioned.. I picked up a makita nibbler and I think it ran me 200. the nibbler is the way to go for sure.. its so nice.JSCATTLE":13kj01xi said:Shears are a pain in the butt for cutting r panel . Harbor freight has a nibbler like the one on the drill but it's not an attachment . It works much better. Shears are Good for flat metal. I have both .
Air is what I have.pricefarm":vwxqsp6j said:JSCATTLE":vwxqsp6j said:I actually bought the shears first . About a month ago the wife and I were at harbor freight and I saw the nibbler. So i bought it . Makita is probably a lot better tool I have a couple .ddd75":vwxqsp6j said:i didn't think harbor frieght had a nibbler.. I bought the shears from them and they work good on straights like you mentioned.. I picked up a makita nibbler and I think it ran me 200. the nibbler is the way to go for sure.. its so nice.
Is the nibbler from HF air or electric?