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Askme42

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So I know we had talked about doing basically an epsteins type day fall summer and spring. Well spring is right around the corner and it takes some time to put these things together. Who is still interested?


Wright day?

Proto day?

Armstrong day?


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Who is in and who would they like to see the day centered around if they are in.
 
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I'd be in for Wright. I think they are a company that lives the values we try to promote with these type of events. Armstrong and Proto not so much.
 

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We've been talking about a Wright Day for a few years. I think it's time to get it done. Let's give SK some time to rest, since we've done them twice. We need to spread the love.
 

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Values? Such as ? Never came across these concerns in all the time I've been visiting.

Quality American made tools made with american steel supporting american workers and a fantastic warranty service.
 

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I'd like a Wright wrench set for a sale price!

Not sure an Armstrong day would work. Can't seem to get any of their stuff from anywhere again.
 

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Would love to see a wright day, i tried ordering a catalog from them to try and plan out purchases but never received anything. Kind of sad, someone called from some other company saying that if i owned a commercial shop or something they were interested in doing some kind of deal. I do not however. I have been eyeing wright grip wrenches, I also have been looking at some proto.
 

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I'm in and will be in for SK day as well. No matter what brand - Wright, Proto, Armstrong, etc., as long as it's MADE IN USA.
 

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I'd love a full set of long polished wright grip wrenches in MM and SAE.

Sorry, they only make wrightgrips in one length which is more of a standard length and not close to being long.

Unfortunately, since I already have wrightgrip wrenches there really isn't anything else wright makes that I want. :dunno:
 

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Sorry, they only make wrightgrips in one length which is more of a standard length and not close to being long.

Unfortunately, since I already have wrightgrip wrenches there really isn't anything else wright makes that I want. :dunno:

Hmmm I always thought they where longer. How long are they compare to craftsman RP?
 

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I'd love a full set of long polished wright grip wrenches in MM and SAE.

Sorry, they only make wrightgrips in one length which is more of a standard length and not close to being long.

Hmmm I always thought they where longer. How long are they compare to craftsman RP?

Photos below should give you an idea.

I just picked up a set of Wright Grip Combo wrenches. I thought I'd post some images as compared to CM Industrial (Armstrong), SO FD+, Old Bonney, and SK. The comparison is not 100% apples to apples because the sizes used were 11/16 and 18mm. (Bonney was included just for the heck of it)

Length comparison. (what looks like a flaw is actually camera reflection). SK std. pattern is too damn short.

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Wright, SO, CM Industrial, Bonney, SK - Yet another Combo Wrench Comparison
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=3761828#post3761828

I compared the 19mm to a few Craftsman wrenches I had in the tool box at home. The Crossforce is an 18mm though. The Wrights aren't really all that long, but with the thick beams it doesn't really matter. Plus, I like having shorter wrenches for tight spaces. The extra 1" or so shorter doesn't really make much difference in leverage anyways, and I'm a pretty strong guy.

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Thrilled With My Metric WrightGrip Wrenches
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=140314
 
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Count me in. But could someone please explain further what this means? What would a "Wright Day" entail? Information from the tool company and a bulk discount? Is it like a Tupperware party where if the group spends enough money we get free screwdrivers and pocket knives?
 

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Depends, sometimes its a sale or discount, or free stuff if you hit a certain order amount.


I vote for Wright or another small USA brand. I don't see PROTO being willing to do much. But I could be wrong :dunno:
 
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Most excellent. Lets do Proto.

The problem with a PROTO day would be that the vendor that usually sponsors these events doesn't sell Proto but, they do carry the Wright line though.

Yes, Stanley, as in Stanley Proto Industrial Tools does make most of their stuff overseas moving/losing US jobs in the process. However, PROTO is largely still US made. Yes, PROTO has some Italian made round head ratchets, some Spanish made locking pliers, and some Taiwanese made ratcheting wrenches and automotive specialty tools but, the vast majority on their line is still US made.:dunno:

Sorry, These Tool Days (events) usually haven't offered much in the way of sales or bulk buying power. You might some swag but, It's more about supporting the brand by purchasing their stuff than sale prices:beer:
 

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But could someone please explain further what this means? What would a "Wright Day" entail?

First, these events are NOT about discounts or freebies.
They are a way for the Garage Journal Community to show our support for tool companies that are committed to making tools here in the US and employing American workers (it would be nice if we could someday do something similar for our European friends). It's our own little stimulus package, if you will.

Typicality, one of our moderators (he's currently taking a sabbatical) organizes these events. He works with Jori at Epstein's (who acts as our retailer for the event) to put it all together. On at least one event (Enderes Day) we dealt directly with the owner of the company.

These events are about showing our appreciation (by giving our money :lol:) to companies that support the US economy and workers. They are not about getting.
 
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First, these events are NOT about discounts or freebies.
They are a way for the Garage Journal Community to show our support for tool companies that are committed to making tools here in the US and employing American workers (it would be nice if we could someday do something similar for our European friends). It's our own little stimulus package, if you will.

Typicality, one of our moderators (he's currently taking a sabbatical) organizes these events. He works with Jori at Epstein's (who acts as our retailer for the event) to put it all together. On at least one event (Enderes Day) we dealt directly with the owner of the company.

These events are about showing our appreciation (by giving our money :lol:) to companies that support the US economy and workers. They are not about getting.

Well that sounds like a great thing. I hope I didn't come across as being selfish. I just didn't know what it was all about.

Wright is one of those companies that I don't know much about, but have only heard good things about them. I don't see how I can go wrong.
 

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Stanley-Proto(insert other 5 plus companies involved) produce vast multiples of US products compared to companies like Wright-SK-Cornwell and other small companies by a long shot.All of this winds up in the economy in one way or another whether directly US made or brought in to be handled,inventoried, sold, serviced,delivered....it goes on and on.If any of those"cottage" companies had any real impact on the US, and them disappearing caused any noticeable effect at all, we'd be in one hell of a bad shape(even worse than now LOL).Go ahead and bring Apex into all this while you're at it.
Between these two Goliaths they handle almost every "household tool name" ever made in the US even if a large portion of the actual labor has taken a boat out.

If you want "different" why not get one of the vendors who are actually ARE part of the GJ "alliance" involved since Epstein is nowhere to be found on either list(here or HAMB) ?

I'll be in for any of them if handled properly. Wright, Proto, Armstrong...hell Tekton, Astro, The US hammer guys.No matter. It all adds up.
 

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I might try to contact Cornwell and see if they will let us organize an opportunity for members to purchases without a local driver. Worst they could say is no.
 

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I might try to contact Cornwell and see if they will let us organize an opportunity for members to purchases without a local driver. Worst they could say is no.

I've been wanting to buy a pair of Redback boots but have no access to a Cornwell truck.

Also I'd be in for a Wright day definitely. I wish they had more of a community presence on here though like SK, Trusty, and Astro Pneumatic do.
 

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Dbendr. You're new here obviously. Please refrain. You aren't getting the point. It's not to say "hey we're garage journal and we like tools!" It's to say "hey (insert USA company name here) thank you for your commitment to believing you don't have to sell out like apex or Stanley black and decker to succeed!"

We choose the company. We don't let the company choose us by being the largest conglomerate we could find.
 

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Yea, cause the good old parent company gives a rats *** about America.

I assure you, the vast multiples more US employees of Stanley Black and Decker and it's subsidiaries care very much about this country and the many customers that reside here. The quantity of tools manufactured here by them would make most any other companies total production look embarrassing. I am thrilled with the current direction of Stanley's premium brands. Mac, Proto, and DeWalt are all making more in the US, with pride, than they have in a long time. I have no doubt Proto will not be selected for a group buy, or even considered, and that's okay, they don't need it. Wright makes great products, I wish them the best and would love to see more of their products.
 

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Wright makes great products, I wish them the best and would love to see more of their products.


You'll have a chance to buy some because of this day. I can assure you that you'll be pleasantly surprised at quality, especially from a company that isn't afraid to overlook quantity in order to achieve said quality.
 

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I might try to contact Cornwell and see if they will let us organize an opportunity for members to purchases without a local driver. Worst they could say is no.

Yes!!!
While you and I could argue at length the "american-ness" of Proto, that does nothing for anybody. Setting up a Cornwell purchasing opportunity for all of us who dont have one, helps us all, helps Cornwell, and is clearly keeping dollars at home. Im immediately in for an extra long metric set.
Please give it a shot!!!!!
 

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I don't think I need anything more from wright.


But I can make an HJE order regardless. :beer:





EDIT: Not gonna **** on SK, but we have done it twice. Spread it around now, or it will become an SK only kinda-thing. I don't have a problem with that, but precedent will soon be set after 3 SK Days.
 

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I'd love to support Wright, but (sadly for me) there's honestly nothing they make that I need at this point.:dunno:

I've been wanting to buy a pair of Redback boots but have no access to a Cornwell truck.
Boots4All on eBay. Measure your feet to Redback specs. Had mine direct from OZ for $99 in 2 days after shipping, IIRC. Get the Redback leather insoles too. Most comfortable, durable boots I've ever worn.:beer:
http://stores.ebay.com/boots4all
 

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I hope I didn't come across as being selfish. I just didn't know what it was all about.

No, you didn't. You asked a legitimate question about these events. We're good. :thumbup:

My post was more of a preventive strike for everyone reading the thread, knowing how these threads tend to go. Too often they devolve into "I want a better discount" "Where's my free stuff" and "I canceled my order because the shipping was too high". These events aren't about those things, no matter how many times it's explained.

I'm as cheap as the next guy (cheaper, really), but I try to buy at least one item during these events (whether I need it or not) just to add my support. You don't need to spend a months pay, your one item added to my one item added to another member's item can add up to a Statement. During one of our events, the backup of orders was so great that the manufacturer had to pay overtime to get the order filled. Another manufacturer had to hire more people. And Epstien's not only had to hire more help to process the orders, but in one event we were able to bump them up from a lower tier SK vender, all the way up to a top tier SK vender. Resulting in a better profit margin for a small US family owned business that supports it's local economy. We created jobs ! The power of the collective, wielded in the right direction, can be truly Awesome !
 
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I'd love to support Wright, but (sadly for me) there's honestly nothing they make that I need at this point.:dunno:


Boots4All on eBay. Measure your feet to Redback specs. Had mine direct from OZ for $99 in 2 days after shipping, IIRC. Get the Redback leather insoles too. Most comfortable, durable boots I've ever worn.:beer:
http://stores.ebay.com/boots4all

You've suggested them in the past, and I contacted them. However, the brown versions of the Outbacks are a Cornwell exclusive. Actually I first asked the guy if he could get me them in brown and he told me "The black ones don't come in brown". And I replied that I wanted "Brown ones in brown..." and linked him to their website showing them. He then told me it was only for Cornwell. It was kind of a bizarre chain of messages. :lol:
 

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So I know we had talked about doing basically an epsteins type day fall summer and spring. Well spring is right around the corner and it takes some time to put these things together. Who is still interested?

You beat me to it. I was just thinking about Wright Day as well and would love to see it materialize. Let's 'Spring for Wright' this time around :thumbup:
 

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No, you didn't. You asked a legitimate question about these events. We're good. :thumbup:

My post was more of a preventive strike for everyone reading the thread, knowing how these threads tend to go. Too often they devolve into "I want a better discount" "Where's my free stuff" and "I canceled my order because the shipping was too high". These events aren't about those things, no matter how many times it's explained.

I'm as cheap as the next guy (cheaper, really), but I try to buy at least one item during these events (whether I need it or not) just to add my support. You don't need to spend a months pay, your one item added to my one item added to another member's item can add up to a Statement. During one of our events, the backup of orders was so great that the manufacturer had to pay overtime to get the order filled. Another manufacturer had to hire more people. And Epstien's not only had to hire more help to process the orders, but in one event we were able to bump them up from a lower tier SK vender, all the way up to a top tier SK vender. Resulting in a better profit margin for a small US family owned business that supports it's local economy. We created jobs ! The power of the collective, wielded in the right direction, can be truly Awesome !

That is really cool! I am happy to join in.

FWIW, I didn't grow up hearing "Buy American." My Dad wasn't a guy to work in the shop. I didn't grow up working on cars or remodeling the house. My dad likes to play. I was always involved in sports, and if I didn't have a game, we were up in the mountains backpacking. We had a lot of fun but I would have been more prepared for adulthood with some of the nitty gritty as well. I am now in my mid 40's and finally doing something I love, doing building maintenance and working towards becoming a building engineer. I have finally come to a place where my tools matter, and what I have found in regards to tools is not what I expected it to be.

Our shop has 12 engineers, 5 maintenance techs, 4 electricians, 2 plumbers, and a locksmith. The older guys have good ol' boys tools, lots of American made stuff from the past. A lot of old names like Craftsman, Proto, Williams, Armstrong and Wright. And they all have drawers full of neat stuff...punches and tap & dies, chisels, homemade and self-engineered tools that they created to do a specific task for which there was no tool designed.

The younger guys are the opposite. Their tools are flashy. They are shiny and new, they look pretty and they come in perfect little sets. Underneath the pretty polish are cheap materials. They are not built to last, and the kids don't care. I hear them say it all the time..."Why would I spend good money on tools when I can just buy the cheap **** and take it back when I break it? They all have the same warranty." Probably once a week one of them gets to play show and tell with a crappy tool that failed him.

I don't really fit the mold. I am middle aged, and have a lot of admiration for the older guys...some of them are like the dad or the shop teacher I never had. I have taken to buying good American tools, a lot of them are vintage, and I spend more money on them than the rest of the crew combined I think. The cool thing is, at lunchtime the young guys see me looking at stuff on Ebay and they have started to come over and check out what I am buying, and asking questions. They always say the same thing, "Dude, I can't believe you are just shelling out that kind of money for tools!" And I always answer the same way, "Yeah, well, you never see me doing show and tell with my broken tools do you?"

The current young generation only knows disposable. We shake our heads because they don't get it...but it is all they know. They were not here to see when Grandpa was a young man and had a shop full of tools that would last a hundred years, when every boy took shop class and had basic mechanical skills, when you had to lube the chassis and oil came in steel cans and you actually fixed things rather than being a parts replacer. So they see no reason why their tools should be any different. That being said, I think anyone who is in a mechanical trade - automotive/industrial, etc - at some point will find value in having a great tool for the job. Me, I buy American when I can, and my tool is a good tool.
 
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