Drstrangefart
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Ninjas. And I'm pretty freakin happy with how well the replacement grips I made work. SO COMFORTABLE!!!!
Very cool, but would look even more so if you peeled off the Central Machinery badge ...
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Very cool, but would look even more so if you peeled off the Central Machinery badge ...
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Meh. I know it's not a top shelf machine. I may try to find a clever bumper sticker to cover it with. It's been a reliable little mule for as long as I've had it, though.
Very cool, but would look even more so if you peeled off the Central Machinery badge ...
:biggrin:
Meh. I know it's not a top shelf machine. I may try to find a clever bumper sticker to cover it with. It's been a reliable little mule for as long as I've had it, though.
Really just messing with you. Central Machinery DPs are really good values. I've recommended them a number of times to someone saying they did not feel like investing a lot of money in a DP. And Harbor Freight puts them on sale often. I owned a Central Machinery 7X10 Mini Metal Lathe, which was a nice little lathe. I sold it to a machinist friend a few years ago, and sorry I did now. I may get another, although there are lots of mini lathes on the market now.
Some Harbor Freight stuff is just fine, and other items are pure junk (cordless drills, angle grinders, to name two).