i bought this last weekend $109.00
I've had the exact same one for a few years. I think it was around $100 then. Works good for my tools and stuff....
i bought this last weekend $109.00
Anyone use their electrical knockout cutters? I need to cut one 1 inch hole to move a sub panel inside. @ $29 (minus the 20%) I get the whole set versus just one name brand cutter for that price.
I already have a 1/2 inch Greenlee (from my electrician apprentice days) brand but it would be nice to have a whole set, if they'll last more than one or two uses each.
Anyone use their electrical knockout cutters? I need to cut one 1 inch hole to move a sub panel inside. @ $29 (minus the 20%) I get the whole set versus just one name brand cutter for that price.
FYI - the Norco 78100 engine stand that you have referenced with the link is not 100% US made. From information on their own site under the Buy American Act, this engine stand carries a label identifying it as having "at least 51% US made products and as being "assembled in the USA". Wonder where the steel came from and where the pieces were cut out HMMMMM!Fair enough:
Google "First-class engine stand"
CM Products Inc - Ultimate Engine Stand
$480 get you one fancy-dammit engine stand.
Google "made in USA Engine Stand"
1,000 Lbs. Engine Stand - Made in USA - NORCO Industries
Find it here for $308:
Norco 78100 1000 lb Capacity Engine Stand
Still fully a third cheaper than anything you didn't bother actually looking for, and that was only two minutes on Google. Give me ten minutes, I can probably get closer to half price.
You want me to get your groceries, too? ;-)
FWIW, that HF 1000lb stand looks an awful lot like they copied the Norco
1000 lb. Capacity Engine Stand
Me? I think I'll be buying the double-roller bearing fancy pants model next. My $2000+ motors aren't deserving of cheap Chinese gravity defiance, nor are my toes. If I decide not to use my USA-made welder and some USA-made, Union Manufactured steel to whip one up, here in Missouri, USA, that is.
FYI - the Norco 78100 engine stand that you have referenced with the link is not 100% US made. From information on their own site under the Buy American Act, this engine stand carries a label identifying it as having "at least 51% US made products and as being "assembled in the USA". Wonder where the steel came from and where the pieces were cut out HMMMMM!