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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 2,020
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Sometimes Harbor Freight is OK, and sometimes it sucks. It depends on what tool you're talking about.
Who here has, or has used, the Harbor Freight throatless shear? Why is it $89 versus $480 for the Beverly? Does anyone here sell the Beverly B-1 shear? I noticed that they're all drop shipped out of Chicago. Thanks, Matt |
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Garner, NC
Posts: 16,481
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It's kind of like why is their tranny jack $109 and a pro one $600. Well the one I got over the weekend wouldn't even bolt together. I had to drill a couple of holes and basically fix the damn thing. And it still looks a little spindly. So I'm thinking it's a quality thing. If you get one let us know how it is...
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Shelton WA. USA
Posts: 346
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Matt, I have seen the Harbor Freight shear and I was not impressed. Its just plain cheap and you get what you pay for, with that said I have used the Beverly shear for years and its a quality tool that will last a couple of lifetimes. Plus it will hold its value if you take care of it.
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: PARADISE! (Long Beach, CA)
Posts: 9,229
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Beverly "invented" the tool.
If you can't spring for the real thing just keep using Aviation shears till you can afford it, like I do... |
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: sɐxǝʇ 'sɐןןɐp
Posts: 3,214
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![]() At first, I thought you were talking about this sheer. I have seen these in action and they are not that bad. I saw it go through license plates like it was a razor blade cutting notebook paper. I think it is worth 29 bucks! http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=46681 |
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: in my own little world
Posts: 10,146
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i have a beverly model B-2 shear and would never give it up...there is a big difference between it and the harbor frieght crap
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Sonoma
Posts: 119
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Keep looking for a Beverly, it's worth it. I have a B2 and a B3 as well as their hand shear and wouldn't give them up for anything.They are well made and will last forever if maintained properly and not abused. They are not cheap, but well worth the $$$. You can find used one's on e-bay occasionally. I obtained my shear from ebay, and the B2 and B3 from a local metal man who retired.Williams Low Buck Tools and Pro Tools has some other less expensive tools that are good as well.You only need to buy quality tools once.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Posts: 1,786
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I have the HF beverly knock off and it works great, I have abused it for three years now and it still cuts steel like paper and $89 i have definitely got my money worth. I have used it to cut a lot of sheet metal working on my projects and friends stuff.
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: central Michigan
Posts: 120
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I got a harbor freight shear and beat the piss out of it...no problems....woould be hard pressed to know what makes a beverly shear that much better....same goes for the bead roller that they sell...i figure i got more than what i paid for...
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Alliance Member
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Bay City, Mi. USA
Posts: 13,311
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Superbell and DrJ nailed it. I haven't seen a COPY of anything that BEATS the real thing. When it comes to manufacturing a quality tool there are NO shortcuts that can be taken and still maintain that quality. Anyone who tries to tell you differently is only blowing smoke up your shorts.
I've got a REAL Beverly shear and have had it for years and it still cuts EXACTLY the way it did the first day. Frank |
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Alliance Vendor
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Belfast,Maine, U.S.A.
Posts: 651
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Harbor freight has everything from cheap crap, to damned good value and everything in between.
When you consider that nearly every manufacturer is using chinese bearings ( They are actually quieter than the japanese and Korean most of the time ) and the majority are using chinese motors, there's not a lot left apart from switches, cases and labels. Having said that my Seco die grinders are the most expensive I've ever encountered, but I can work with them all day with out stiff knuckles, and I'm getting more just because of it. Generaly speaking if it's cheap it's either crap or a compromise. Some compromises work out others don't. Reports on the harbor freight shear tell me get one until you can afford the real McCoy then sell it or use it as a spare. That's the way I'd go. If you can afford it now, get the good'un. It'll be worth it in the long run. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 2,020
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Thanks for the feedback, guys.
It seems that everyone who sells the Beverly shear has them drop shipped. Can someone here sell me one? |
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Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Sammamish, WA
Posts: 456
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I have a B2 I ordered from these guys. Its awesome. I have been meaning to buy the stand or build one but right now I just have it on the edge of my bench. I don't know exactly what drop ship means but they shipped it to my house.
http://www.lowbucktools.com/beverly.html |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 2,020
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Thanks. That's the cheapest I've seen.
"Drop Ship" means that the person (or company) that warehouses and ships the product is different than whoever you bought it from. Meaning that it seems that regardless of who you buy the Beverly shear from, it ships out of the same warehouse in Chicgo. If someone on the HAMB has an account with the factory, I'd prefer to buy it from him. |
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FNG
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Dyer,IN
Posts: 42
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If you want a REAL Beverly Shear, you can get one from Beverly SHear Mfg. Corp. located @ 3004 West 111th Street Chicago, IL 60655
Phone 312-238-0003 Phone 312-233-2063 Fax 773-238-0028 My father owns Beverly Shear Mfg. and if you want a shear that will outlive you and your kids buy his. This is a family owned business since 1925 and you cannot beat the value. The knockoffs have inferior blades and insufficient frames. The frame will spring on you if you try to cut anything of significant guage. |
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: hampton,ga.
Posts: 2,982
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Thanks for chiming in!!!!! Maybe, just maybe, get in touch with that Moderator fella',(Ryan), for this board, and see about becoming an Alliance Member........... Lots of fabricators on this board, and they like quality tools!!!!
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Texas City, Texas Between Houston & Galveston
Posts: 11,798
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 3,735
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What an amazing place the HAMB is....you mention a name...and up through the garage floor comes the owner...or his scion.
I second the suggestion that Beverly take on an Alliance Membership. Anyone can see from the responses to this thread that there is a lot of support for their product. dj |
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: May 2004
Location: *G.F.Y* -Minnesota-
Posts: 4,083
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I have a HF shear, it's ok and needs to be modified to get a deeper cut...but, once you use a Beverly Shear once, you'll know the difference...period...I use my HF shear a lot, and it sorta gets the job done most of the time, but every time I've used my buddy Dan's Beverly Shear it cut cleaner, better and faster and just plain works better...I am also partial to rotary shears too, and I plan on buying one eventually...does Baleigh sell a Beverly knockoff? Their stuff looks to be top notch too...
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Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Tucson, Az
Posts: 857
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. . . 5 1/2 years later . . . Beverly brand shears are fantastic tools. It would be great to see them join the ranks of Alliance vendors. |
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