SPAM: Re: [TheForge] RE: HarborFreight and Sears?

Jerry Smith jerry_smith at anvilsandinkstudios.com
Fri Dec 29 14:43:26 EST 2006


When I have broken or worn out HF tools or really
anybody's brand tools , I turn them in funny looking
critters and then sell them. An old shovel, can become
the back of a duck, use a piece of a mower cutter bar
for the beek, rebar or rod scrap become legs, spray
paint and it end up be a Flamingo, instead of a duck.
Try thinking of making a large snail and using broken
ratchet wrenchs for the antennas with the eyes on it. 

Just imagine, what you can do. :)

Jerry


--- xlch58 at swbell.net wrote:

> Ries Niemi wrote:
> > I kinda doubt many of those Harbor Freight tools
> would forge very 
> > well- but if I see any at garage sales, maybe I
> will buy some and 
> > throw em in the forge, and see what they are
> really made of.
> >
> > Ries
> >
> >
> Most of the Chinese hand tools that I have tried to
> reforge for one 
> reason or another were very hot short.  Their
> working range was so 
> narrow as to make it damn near impossible to forge
> in a blacksmiths forge.
> 
> Charles
> 
> 
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