Alex wrote:
Guys,
did anyone tried files from Harbor Freight?
Are they any good?
Alex
Although I haven't specifically used the files from HF, files and most
cutting tools are FAR better when you purchase a quality brand (usually
but not always US made). A file will tend to last nearly a lifetime of
casual use if it's good to begin with. Buy quality once, and it'll be a
joy to use forever.
I have, by the way, used China and Taiwan files in the past...an order
of magnitude worse than a good (old) Nicholson made in the USA. I can't
specifically speak to the current crop of either though.
On a similar note, I was amazed that sandpaper has the same difference.
Ignoring the generic crap, even branded stuff at the homeowner hell
shop can't come close to good commercial paper. Klingspor sels roll
ends like the bargain boxes listed at
http://www.woodworkingshop.com/cgi-b...%20ALL%20TYPES
It was like night and day to use the quality commercial stuff vs what
one can generally buy off the shelf locally.
With files, drill bits, sandpaper, and other similar tools, cheaper
seems more important than time when purchasing. However, the
aggrivation factor from poor cutting tools will make saving a couple of
bucks far from worth it in the long run.
Koz