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dalej
01-10-2007, 06:35 PM
Hey everyone, well I just went shopping online to none other then Harbor Freight, actually I called the order in. They have some sales on the things I wanted, I mean needed. Here is what I bought....

1 41487-2YNA JACK AIR/OVER HYDRAULIC 20TON @ $69.99
1 93712-1YNA FLASHLIGHT 9 LED MINI @ $4.99
1 37052-9YNA GLOVES-NITRILE XLG 100 PC @ $4.99
1 94109-1YNA 1IN AIR IMPACT WRENCH-TWIN HAM @ $119.99
1 94011-6BDB RATCHET THUMB 3PC SET @ $3.49
2 40063-2JPA LASHING STRAP 1IN X 12' @ $0.99
1 35776-4YNA HEAT GUN 1500 W @ $9.99
1 92188-1VGA ANGLE DRILL ATTACH.KEYLESS CHK @ $9.99


Boy was it fun, even though it comes from China.

Hope this was the right place to post this.

Jon Wehrenberg
01-10-2007, 08:23 PM
Dale, The backwoods boys from TN are waaaay ahead of you.

Fast Roger and I have been using our jacks and impacts (Roger paid $99), and we are moving into the next phase.

We're thinking of hiring people to do our work.

Joe Cannarozzi
01-10-2007, 08:32 PM
Will work for food:eek:

Jon Wehrenberg
01-10-2007, 08:40 PM
Boy are your priorities screwed up Joe.

Air is first on my list. Food is a distant third.

dalej
01-10-2007, 09:12 PM
Jon, where do you think I got the Idea for all this stuff? POGIII of course. Roger showed me his jacks and told me about his impact. He paid 99 because his is a single hammer, mine is a double (he and I talked about it) I will post the advantages (or waist of 20 lews) of a double hammer right here on this forum.

lewpopp
01-10-2007, 10:11 PM
I guess Dale is the only one that has been to POG III. How is iit over there. Whose time machine did you use. Did your LED's get you there. Do you have more time to tell us what else you learned at POG III?

Lew

dalej
01-10-2007, 10:35 PM
Sorry to hear you had to miss it Lew, POGIII was a blast!














I meant II

jello_jeep
01-10-2007, 10:47 PM
I got a few today too, this was looking nice..

http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/itemDetailsRender.shtml?ItemId=1613545790

Also picked up a Kennedy tool chest that will just fit into one of my short bays. I was using the stock drawers that Marathon puts in the battery bay, but I don't think they were thinking of the weight of lots of tools. So this will be a much better option! It took lots of looking to find one near the dimensions available.. Not a common tool box size... sheesh..

http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/itemDetailsRender.shtml?ItemId=1611760894

:D :D :D

rfoster
01-10-2007, 11:30 PM
Dale: Way to go. Spend more and help the economy. I wil go ahead and fore warn you, you will love that jack, you might as well go ahead and order another one or three. I went the 4 route and I think Jon did as well. Mango has them on his web page prevostman.com

Regarding the impact. I killed my old compressor with it, Had to buy a new one yesterday, 80 gallon, 5 hp, 220 volt. the impact wrench barely phases it. Kicks off at 175 on at 145psi, a bad boy. Just got it positioned and hard wired in tonite.

jello_jeep
01-11-2007, 12:10 AM
Sounds like a great compressor!! I am jealous!!! :rolleyes:

win42
01-11-2007, 08:04 AM
Joe: I saw a great sign on the back of a work truck yesterday.
It said " I DO WORK FOR FOOD ". There's a real good message there.;)

dalej
01-11-2007, 08:04 AM
I just didn't know much about the single or double hammer. Thought if you had the single and I the double we could do a "seminar" on it. ;) Or at least could advise others on the difference or lack of.

Warren you have got some nice things coming, I bet it makes you cringe when you see the words....Harbor Freight

Jon Wehrenberg
01-11-2007, 08:06 AM
We can tease each other all we want but one thing everybody needs to be really serious about and that is safety.

If you want to work on your bus make sure you not only have the right tools, but that they are adequate for the job. First and foremost if you intend to get under the coach or raise the coach you need good jacks or ramps and you need to be doubly sure the bus will not come down unexpectedly. That usually means two independent means of support located under the appropriate support points.

jello_jeep
01-11-2007, 11:03 AM
Well Dale, HF has its place. If you are going to use a tool for light duty or something you know is going to trash it, then that is the place.

There are things though, that if you pay the HF price, they will be broken in short order and you will be buying again. For those types of things I prefer to get the industrial grade stuff and only buy it once.

Kind of the same logic behind the bus operation, I don't want to buy a coach, and another one in two years, and another. I wanted to buy one, that was worth working on and maintaining and just keep using it!

dalej
01-11-2007, 01:03 PM
Hey you boys from Tennessee, do you use all 4 jacks at once? I would think jack either the front or the back would be good. 4 jacks.....thats a lot of cash for a country boy!

jello_jeep
01-11-2007, 02:53 PM
Hey you boys from Tennessee, do you use all 4 jacks at once?


Four glasses of Jack maybe ;) :D

Jon Wehrenberg
01-11-2007, 03:01 PM
Dale,

Call me chicken, but when I put my body parts between pinch points I do try to be doubly sure.

Gary & Peggy Stevens
01-11-2007, 05:33 PM
1 93712-1YNA FLASHLIGHT 9 LED MINI @ $4.99

Did anybody notice, that even Dale's Flashlite has LED's ?????? :D


Gary S

Joe Cannarozzi
01-13-2007, 09:18 AM
We did a little shoping ourself yesterday. We are now down to 1 piece of original furnature that remains. The couch. Yesterday we pulled the last barrel chair for something that matches what we are going to. Here are some shots of how we delt with a rear kitchen and bath.
747

748

749

750

JIM CHALOUPKA
01-13-2007, 08:54 PM
Joe everything is looking great. You have all looking just like home. I want to ask you about the dogs. They look very happy and content. Is that your bus or theirs? One of the things making it difficult for us to get into living in a bus is that we have two dogs and are worried that it wouldn't work out. How is it traveling with pets? How much do your dogs bark? How do they interact with the dog next door, etc.? http://www.prevostownersgroup.com/forum/ JIM

Joe Cannarozzi
01-14-2007, 03:03 PM
We have 3. A chiwawa not pictured. Used to take them in our previous 26ftr. We are used to it but it is a lot of work. We had the pets before the campers.
I will never have 3 dogs again. They are very well behaved, pets usually everyware around campgrounds, never a problem. One would be great none would be better. They will continue to be treated like children until they are gone. Debbie will see to that.

MangoMike
01-25-2007, 05:48 PM
Warren/jello,

I'm thinking of buying a Kennedy 3611 tool chest for the bus. Are you happy with yours? Do the drawers stay shut on the road. Are the drawers on ball bearings? Comments.

Thanks

Mike

dalej
01-25-2007, 07:24 PM
Mike, what is up with looking for a tool box, Your going to have all the bay space taken up with STUFF! Jan and I were already making our plans for POGIII, we were staying with you. You said and I quote "Bays: Huge! I'm going to sublease it one at the next POG rally for housing." Well now what am I going to do, she was so happy when I said we get to stay in a H3. :o

MangoMike
01-25-2007, 09:27 PM
Dale,

SOme other unscrupulous POGGER (and you know who you are) would make some comment about Jan never without a place to stay - but not me.

Mike

bill&jody
01-25-2007, 10:40 PM
i saw a truck at a country fair in vermont this past fall - they were selling tools. on the truck it said,
"if your neighbors can sleep at night, you don't have enough tools"

maybe the li'l woman has a pic of the truck somewhere - i'll post it if we can find it.

wmm

JIM CHALOUPKA
01-26-2007, 10:49 AM
It's not how many tools you have but how U use the ones U have, or something like that. Or was that about size? :D:D JIM