Re: Re: Harbor Freight Stuff

LOL

Bill, If they let me put it together in the parking lot
-well, okay!

Mark

billfye wrote:
> Be careful when you go there, or you will end up with a
> Costco-sized bill and end up buying a trailer just so you'll be able to
> haul all your new stuff home. :)
>
It's been open for a couple of years now. I was there about a month
ago to buy a cheapie air compressor to replace my broken one. I get
their flyers in the mail about every three weeks or so.

The safest way to find it would be to punch in the address in
Mapquest. You can also look up Harbor Freight in the phone book and
they will give you directions over the phone.

Be careful when you go there, or you will end up with a Costco-sized
bill and end up buying a trailer just so you'll be able to haul all
your new stuff home. :)

Thanks,

Bill Fye

--- In bolger@y..., "smitty97006" <cautious@a...> wrote:
> "Now, I see there's one, "Open Soon"
> in Portland, OR. It's on Interstate, just north of Kaiser
> Permanente. Hooray!"
>
>
> I've been going to that store for some time. I assume it's open
> now.
"Now, I see there's one, "Open Soon"
in Portland, OR. It's on Interstate, just north of Kaiser
Permanente. Hooray!"


I've been going to that store for some time. I assume it's open
now.
Mark:

I had to look, and you are right; it is lead acid. I should have guessed by the price. I guess I will try to keep it charged. Thanks.

Chuck
I read the Harbor .pdf on your light, Chuck, and there's
nothing to imply it has a NiCad. It is a beauty, but would
be way more costly. A light like that doen't need the extra
steady output, smaller volume and more rapid charging anyway.

Run down to only 50%, the lead acid in there could last
forever. ( well, almost )

BTW some good news:
I've longed through those Harbor freight catalogs, esp.
their cheapie trailers. Now, I see there's one, "Open Soon"
in Portland, OR. It's on Interstate, just north of Kaiser
Permanente. Hooray!

Mark


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
I read the Harbor .pdf on your light, Chuck, and there's
nothing to imply it has a NiCad. It is a beauty, but would
be way more costly. A light like that doen't need the extra
steady output, smaller volume and more rapid charging anyway.

Run down to only 50%, the lead acid in there could last
forever. ( well, almost )

BTW some good news:
I've longed through those Harbor freight catalogs, esp.
their cheapie trailers. Now, I see there's one, "Open Soon"
in Portland, OR. It's on Interstate, just north of Kaiser
Permanente. Hooray!

Mark



Chuck Leinweber wrote:
>
> To the group:
>
> Here is the latest addition to my boat:
>http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?function=Search
>