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Set of tools needed to tear down/prep an old boat?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveInGA" data-source="post: 156876" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>I've bought a bunch of tools from them for odd jobs, tools I'm not likely to use much beyond the job I bought them for. I've had real good luck when I buy what some woodworking forums call HF "gems." These are tools several guys have bought on sale, with an additional 20% coupon to further reduce the price, tried out, had good luck with, then gave feedback online at forums or on the HF website. Used to be, HF didn't have feedback on their website, but now they do. Makes it pretty safe to buy tools there.</p><p></p><p>Their return policy is excellent. If you buy a tool, take it home and test it. IF it fails in the warranty period, they replace it with another one. To date, I've taken one power tool back for missing parts. They took it back and exchanged it, no questions asked. So I've been pretty satisfied. </p><p></p><p>I don't buy all or even most of my tools there, but when I buy specialty/odd job tools, I buy there. Saves me a lot of money and makes it possible to do things I normally couldn't afford to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveInGA, post: 156876, member: 166"] I've bought a bunch of tools from them for odd jobs, tools I'm not likely to use much beyond the job I bought them for. I've had real good luck when I buy what some woodworking forums call HF "gems." These are tools several guys have bought on sale, with an additional 20% coupon to further reduce the price, tried out, had good luck with, then gave feedback online at forums or on the HF website. Used to be, HF didn't have feedback on their website, but now they do. Makes it pretty safe to buy tools there. Their return policy is excellent. If you buy a tool, take it home and test it. IF it fails in the warranty period, they replace it with another one. To date, I've taken one power tool back for missing parts. They took it back and exchanged it, no questions asked. So I've been pretty satisfied. I don't buy all or even most of my tools there, but when I buy specialty/odd job tools, I buy there. Saves me a lot of money and makes it possible to do things I normally couldn't afford to do. [/QUOTE]
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