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toolnut

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On GJ forum they will be discussing how well the China stuff is made and asking if anyone has a U.S. General toolbox for sale.... Some other third world country will be producing the cheap stuff probably us (USA) and getting picked apart on the forum....:lol_hitti
 
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30 years from now...
we'll be giving answers to questions like:

I have this thing, a bar of metal, with a handle on one end and a square knob on the other end that rotates. Every time I rotate it, it makes a clicking noise. How do I fix this problem and what do I use it for?

BTW, I found it the attic, inside a box filled with other metal objects. It was owned by my grandfather, apparently.
 

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30 years from now I doubt seriously I'll be worried about it. Probably be looking up at the satin liner of a coffin lid.
 

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30 years from now Chinese may be the primary language on this board.
 

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30 years from now, my son will be wondering why he has all of these old tools, and why there are 6 of every one of them!
 

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30 years from now, no thanks to all the liberals and leftwingers, this will not be the same country I recognise or grew up in. 30 years from now our children and grand children will likely be expatriates having to go abroad to live in what we now know as the third-world, just to be employed and have jobs. They will be called and scoffed at by others countries as immigrants.

The USA will be relinquished to a bunch of lazy asses who sit around, live off hand-outs from the government, and pretend to be what they see on TV. Pretending that they are richer and more famous than they really are. Those of us here who are still alive then will likely be the only Americans who can still pick up a tool to fix something with it, or at least know what it's used for. Because even today those valuable skills are quickly dying out among younger middle class Americans. The whole idea of earning the American dream has been forgotten by todays generation.

30 years from now we are going to wonder why all of the freedoms we once enjoyed, granted by the US Constitution, no longer exist.
 
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30 years from now someone will wake up and their computer will not boot up so they will probably give up and go back to bed.
 

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Snap On, MAC, Matco, and other top brands will be owned by the Chinese. China may buy the US with its $20 trillions dollars T-note.
 
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30 years from now, my son will be wondering why he has all of these old tools, and why there are 6 of every one of them!

Ain't that the truth!!! And we will be telling the stories of how things where once made in the USA and how good the beer tasted before that moved production to China to our grandchildren...:beer::lol_hitti
 

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HandyManny: You're describing what we already live in. Everyone coddles their kids and basically my generation and the current generation are a bunch of wussies(there are exceptions to the rules). No one teaches kids life is hard and with the BS on TV showing kids even a retard can be rich/famous for no reason.

We've gone to the extreme, in the wrong way, where everyone is winner and you have to watch out for people's feelings. No one learns basic life skills not to mention a trade.

Trades have been demonized as "lower" class and too much work. I personally am in awe at people who can fabricate things out of metal, wood, etc. Most of the stuff I watch on TV is how stuff is made.

I think the youth of america need a swift kick in the ***. They need to shut up, stop whining, and make something of themselves. I've been working in some capacity since I was 14(I'm 30 now). My first job was in a print shop. It was a lot of labor and grunt work but I liked it. When I left they hired another kid, they got rid of him after one summer because all he did was whine about it.

Life requires a work ethic and everyone needs to pull their weight. Life is more than cell phones, twitter, facebook, and the other **** out now. I think we should send kids to China for a summer to work in a sweat shop and see how bad it could be versus how bad they think it is now.
 
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water will be 100 s of dollars a liter, oil will be sold in vials to be worn as amulets, women to merk's liking will be the new standard, marijuana will be the new currency, the us will adopt a benevolent dictatorship, [ his name will be marv], canada will finally come to grips with their socialist tendecies and embrace free healthcare [ some things never change ], paris hilton will be doing wifred bomleys replacement , keith richards will still be rockin [ albeit in a chair ,but still alive], rap will have been outlawed [making it the new contraband and therefore becoming more popular then ever, especially amongst the 50 plus crowd], ..............pretty much how i envisioned now to be,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 
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water will be 100 s of dollars a liter, oil will be sold in vials to be worn as amulets, women to merk's liking will be the new standard, marijuana will be the new currency, the us will adopt a benevolent dictatorship, [ his name will be marv], canada will finally come to grips with their socialist tendecies and embrace free healthcare [ some things never change ], paris hilton will be doing wifred bomleys replacement , keith richards will still be rockin [ albeit in a chair ,but still alive], rap will have been outlawed [making it the new contraband and therefore becoming more popular then ever, especially amongst the 50 plus crowd], ..............pretty much how i envisioned now to be,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Now that's some funny sh#t!!!:lol2::lol2::lol2::lol_hitti:lol_hitti:lol_hitti:lol_hitti:thumbup:
 

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30 years from now, new production vehicles will not be able to be serviced by independent repair shops due to encrypted codes and special tooling only available to dealers. Fuel will be $6.29 a gallon and a loaf of bread will cost $7 and some college kid in China will be president. Oh and i'll be 60 years old.
 
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As a retired toolmaker/machinist I have seen all this all too well. We cannot compete in the manufacturing field, no one cares if you can read a blueprint, cut your own material, machine to it to a tolerance specified. The use of machine shop tools or its practices is no longer required. The pride of individual workmanship, the satisfaction of a job well done is no longer realized. We see the loss in manufacturing here in this country to China, we were once the hub of innovation, leading the world. 30 years from now I cannot even imagine where we will be, who will be left to know what to do with a boring bar, dividing head, or a torque wrench..........so sad.:(:mad:
 

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It's all about greed. You would think the price of an item would drop because manufacturing cost went down; it doesn't .. CEO's of companies don't care about the people any more, it's about the bottom line. :(
 

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30 years from now, all the tools made in china today that have actually survived the 30 years will be very rare.
most will have gone to the land fill or metal recycler.
the new tools will be made from plastic and will hold up better than the made in china stuff today. people will wonder how anyone was able to fix anything with that 'old' junk

snap on will be making tools in the US again in 30 years. they will have moved production to china, sales will drop and they will start to lose profit margin because their warranty rate will go through the roof. they will discover that as costs rise in china that is has actually become cheaper again to make them here in the US and they will break less often

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Snap on will have finally perfected the comfort grip ratchet handle from carbon fiber and some of you guys will still be bitching about Snap on getting rid of the hard style screwdriver and ratchet handles.:lol:
 

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WTF is this the group depression night?

30 years from now there might be ****** IX and fembots.

China, India, etc currently offer two things; cheap decently educated workers, and relaxed environmental standards. Combine those with a disregard for all intellectual property rights, and a willingness for large foreign ownership and investment, and you get the cheap goods. Decently educated folks don't stay cheap, turn green within a generation, and start wanting protection for their own intellectual property, so I expect cheap production to move around the world as the workforce matures.

Robotics is also constantly improving, with the mechanized workforce being the real future.
 

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Man, i gotta agree with you guys.

I know im part of the youngher generation, but i agree that nobody really teaches their child basic work ethics.

In 30 years, i dont know what will happen, all we can do is keep doing what we do and hope for the best.
 

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The one thing that I can guarantee all you guys (and gals) that are here in 30 years is that you will look back and say, "holy $hit, where did those 30 years go"!!!!
 

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HandyManny: You're describing what we already live in. Everyone coddles their kids and basically my generation and the current generation are a bunch of wussies(there are exceptions to the rules). No one teaches kids life is hard and with the BS on TV showing kids even a retard can be rich/famous for no reason.

We've gone to the extreme, in the wrong way, where everyone is winner and you have to watch out for people's feelings. No one learns basic life skills not to mention a trade.

Trades have been demonized as "lower" class and too much work. I personally am in awe at people who can fabricate things out of metal, wood, etc. Most of the stuff I watch on TV is how stuff is made.

I think the youth of america need a swift kick in the ***. They need to shut up, stop whining, and make something of themselves. I've been working in some capacity since I was 14(I'm 30 now). My first job was in a print shop. It was a lot of labor and grunt work but I liked it. When I left they hired another kid, they got rid of him after one summer because all he did was whine about it.

Life requires a work ethic and everyone needs to pull their weight. Life is more than cell phones, twitter, facebook, and the other **** out now. I think we should send kids to China for a summer to work in a sweat shop and see how bad it could be versus how bad they think it is now.


Sounds like you and I see eye to eye on this:thumbup:

The youth of America may be what you describe, but it's the parents who are mostly to blame for spoiling those kids with everything, especially giving them plenty of excuses to be the way they are today. Nothing will change until we stop giving them excuses for being the way they are and even show a better example ourselves. In the end it's also up to us to pass down these skills and trades to the younger generations. I still see some teens who show an interest in these things. They don't get more involved because they get discouraged from persuing this stuff, as if it's the last thing anyone should want to do. Just because a young man has an interest in leaning these skills doesn't mean that he nessesarily may want a career in it. That's okay. Mechanics skills, building/construction skills, plumbing skills, electrical skills, general repair and fabrication skills all serve to benefit you later in life even if you never take a job in the trades. There is nothing more satisfying that having the ability, know-how, and self sufficiency to fix your own repairs and troubles, and not rely on others to do it for you.

One more thing may happen 30 years from now. If all 80 million gun owners in this country don't unite, stand up and join the NRA, vote for politicians who respect the US Consitution and the rights of the people, we'll likely see the demise of the 2nd Amendment, or it will at least be severely infringed across the entire country.
 
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water will be 100 s of dollars a liter, oil will be sold in vials to be worn as amulets, women to merk's liking will be the new standard, marijuana will be the new currency, the us will adopt a benevolent dictatorship, [ his name will be marv], canada will finally come to grips with their socialist tendecies and embrace free healthcare [ some things never change ], paris hilton will be doing wifred bomleys replacement , keith richards will still be rockin [ albeit in a chair ,but still alive], rap will have been outlawed [making it the new contraband and therefore becoming more popular then ever, especially amongst the 50 plus crowd], ..............pretty much how i envisioned now to be,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

it ain't free
we are about to have a civil war down here over canada style deathcare
 
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