Hey Mike,
Yes that is the harbor Freight saw. I would say it is marginally adequate. It saws the steel fine with a good Starrett blade but getting it to cut straight and without breaking blades took cumulatively several days of tweaking and ordering replacement parts. It works for my purposes but I would probably look for a higher quality one if I were to do it again. I think I paid around $150 or so, so I'm not crying too hard about it. It seems to cut fine now but some of the bone headed design choices are so very irritating to work around.