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BigFactory
Sep 17, 2002

Kaiser Schnitzel posted:

They seem to do fine on some stuff (pallet jacks, chain falls, scaffolding etc.) but I don’t trust anything of theirs with an electric motor to last more than a week or to do its job very well while it lasts.

I don’t think I’ve ever been more afraid than thinking about the idea of using harbor freight scaffolding.

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BigFactory
Sep 17, 2002

Koryk posted:

I bought a 20" Ryobi chainsaw to clear out a lot of bushes. After using it for a few days the chain seems pretty dull and I see burn marks on the wood when it cuts. Is the OEM chain worth resharpening or would it be better to buy an aftermarket?

Sharpening a chain only takes 15 minutes. I’d just sharpen it.

BigFactory
Sep 17, 2002
Sharp chains are awesome and dull chains suck.

BigFactory
Sep 17, 2002
I have a set of those that are probably no joke 15 years old and yeah, still awesome

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