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This is a discussion on central machinery within the Blacksmithin' forums, part of the Blacksmithing category; Since i moved to cali i have seen a lot of central machinery items...in canada we hav a brand called ...


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Old 11-01-2008, 11:20 AM
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Since i moved to cali i have seen a lot of central machinery items...in canada we hav a brand called jobmate that is complete garbage..now o wanna know if cntral machinery is garbage or if it is good..im concernd because it looks like a cheap peace of garbage item that lasts 2 weeks and breaks because its made in china!

when i was at the flea mrket the other day i passed up a central machinery 8 inch bench grinder for $15

Harbor Freight Tools

One more question.... is harbour freight a store pr online thing.....if so where would i find the nearest one in costa mesa,CA?
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Old 11-01-2008, 12:00 PM
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I use some items from harbor freight, but they are tools I only need every once in a while. Some of the tools are of OK quality and are great for starting a shop on a budget. I have used several of my wet saws and grinders for years without a problem. In the end however, you get what you pay for.
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i agree you get what you pay for but that said i use a lot of HF tool i have good luck out of their air tool never had one fail but if they do for the price i can not complain their elect. to i can not say .i dont use very many
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I have 5 4 1/2 inch angle grinders from HF.
They are the blue ones labled DRILL MASTER.
I bought the first one on sale for $9.95 in a pinch. Figured it to be disposable.
Now each one has a different wheel on it. Wire, flap, grinding, cutoff.
Except for brushes, and a anual opening of the gear box for inspection and re lube, they have worked great for over 5 years.

I also have 5 air die grinders from them. Central Pneumatic.
Again with different wheels on each. 3 angle, and 2 straight.
Have most for over 5 years, and again, only paid $9.95 on sale.

My picket twister was bought from their on-line store, on sale. Came with a scroll maker, bender/ring roller, and the twister. They all been used extensively with no problems.

12 ton hydraulic press. Only wish is that it was taller. Again, no problems, and on sale for $79.

I know that you get what you pay for, and maybe I have been lucky, (knock on wood), but I have no problems with their tools.
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rlarkin,
I feel the same way as you!
Experence and observation has taught me that how you treat any tool is a large factor of it's useful longivity.
Words left me when I seen a guy use the side of a nail gun to attempt to hammer in a nail. And then there is a guy I seen using a "Level" as a prybar (Duuuua).
The reason I remember so well is that the very same men complained about how the cheep tools would not hold up.
I never said anything because they were my friends. But you had better believe that "I WOULD NEVER, NEVER, LOAN THEM TOOLS".
I have had good success with "Centeral Machine" products my self.
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Old 11-01-2008, 04:55 PM
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Sabre:

In addition to what everyone said already, yes, they are online and have retail stores. Their tools aren't as good as name brand, but will do if you don't abuse them. Like the others, I have several of the 4-1/2 inch grinders. They work, and are disposal when you buy them cheap as they are.

Go to Redirect and at the bottom they have a store locator, this is the website that goes with the stores.

The other site is their online sales store. In my experience, you can get better deals on the same things at a retail store.
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The other site is their online sales store. In my experience, you can get better deals on the same things at a retail store.

When I find something I want, I print out the page and take it the store.
If it is cheaper at the online store, I show them the print out and they match it.
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I'll have to try that. Thanks, rlarkin.
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Agree with above, HFT will match the online price if you bring a printout of the ad.

I always like to inspect the items at the Harbor-Freight store before I buy. Usually the item checks out as Ok (not junk,) and usually you can tell from the looks of the item.

There are so many tools I now own (from HFT) that I never could have justified buying at traditional sources/prices.
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I have a little Central machinery 1" x 30" belt grinder thats been a real trooper...I bought it off Ebay for $8...They are normally $50 from HF..
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