Yeah, Harbor Freight is great! It's filled with things that you never knew you 
wanted, but can't possibly live without!  Have a new store that opened near me 
in Flint.  The place did record business everyday it was open for the first 
month!  What poor economy?  Went by there over the weekend.  The place had a 
line on both perimeters all the way to the back of the store!

ROBERT COOPER <[email protected]> wrote:I went to Harbor Freight a few days ago 
to get some large diamoter drill
bitts. I also bought a 9.6 Volt cordless drill with a keyless chuck for $10.
That night I was working on break pedals. I was drilling with one drill,
countersinking with another and using another for a screwdriver. I am
somewhat of a tool junkie.
Jack Cooper
mailto:[email protected]
http://www.jackandsandycooper.com/kr2
Fayetteville, NC.



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Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 10:26 PM
Subject: Re: KR>FYI


> Mark,
> I know the feeling! I live within driving distance of the Harbor Freight
main
> in Camarillo, CA and the truck has returned ladened with much more than
I'd
> gone stalking.!
> Not a tool junkie, really, do USE the things...eventually.
> Stephen
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Scott Cable
KR-2S # 735
Linden, MI
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