Last time I bought a hand impact driver, it was from Sears and made in USA.  HF 
means made in China and I am sick of their slave labor taking away our jobs.
Some oil companies lost a lot of workers over cheap Chinese pipe, valves, 
etc. that didn't hold up and cost a lot of down time, and millions a day, and 
injured workers.  Hardly worth the savings
It is slave labor for us because of the inflated dollar.  Jack London worked in 
a canning factory when he was a kid for ten cents an hour, but his earnings are 
worth more than ten bucks today.
You can get some Chinese copies of many different bikes and scooters,  more 
cheaply than the genuine article, but for the most part they aren't nearly as 
good.  Their engines carry a 90 - day warranty, if they are "good;"  I 
have that 
Robin Subaru 25cc engine on my bicycle that has around 2,000 miles on it and 
still gets over 170 MPG and can top out over 30 MPH, level ground and no wind.
Heck, my Honda 50 got around 200 MPG.
That little 25 cc carries a 3-year warranty.  Robin's engines are, BTW, better 
than Honda's...
  
 




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From: Gene Henry <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, March 22, 2011 4:00:26 PM
Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Impact tool for Worn out bolt


Available from Harbor Freight Tools: for $4.99
 
http://www.harborfreight.com/7-piece-reversible-impact-driver-set-93481.html
  
 
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7 Piece Reversible Impact Driver Set
Item # 93481 Manufacturer: Pittsburgh 
Only:$4.99 

  
        * Add to Wishlist
Availability: In stock
Leaves the warehouse in 1-2 business days.Description of Pittsburgh 93481 
Strike with a hammer to tighten or loosen difficult screws, nuts and bolts.
        * Chrome-plated driver
        * Heat-treated steel bits
        * 3/4" striking face
        * Reversible
Includes 1/4" hex impact driver 
#0, #1, and #2 Phillips bits 
3/16" slotted bit 
3/16" and 5/16" hex head adapters 
Shipping Weight: 0.68 lbs. 
----- Original Message ----- 
>From: Stefano Ascari 
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 2:58 PM
>Subject: Re: [Nighthawk Lovers] Worn out bolt
>
>James, that impact driver looks like the perfect tool. Unfortunately, as a 
>college kid I might have to hold off on purchasing that for now... Any 
>"rustic" 
>methods are welcome. I will try the PB blaster and let you guys know how it 
>works. Fortunately, ever since the weather warmed up, the old battery seems to 
>be coming back to life. :D 
>
>
>
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