Sorry - I should have looked more closely at who was posting.I should have worded it better and theat the bottom was that the point was sarcastic - should have used the /s
Sorry - I should have looked more closely at who was posting.I should have worded it better and theat the bottom was that the point was sarcastic - should have used the /s
Buy the Matco ball joint press.... you will thank me later. No ball joint press holds a light to the Matco press for those solid axle 4x4 ball joints!Even the usage case contains variables. If you live in Georgia or Arizona and only press ball joints out of stamped steel control arms, any cheese-grade tool from who knows where will likely work just fine. If you're in the rust belt regularly pressing ball joints out of solid axle trucks (like my photo above) the results will likely be different.
I should have worded it better and theat the bottom was that the point was sarcastic - should have used the /s
Used to be all China tools were somewhat crappy, because well, that's all they knew how to make. Even though some like to think otherwise, that ship pretty much set sail years ago.
My view is that they now have the technology and have realized, that it really does not cost much more to make high quality products. They could probably design their own ball joint press, but from a business standpoint, makes more sense to copy an existing, well made brand.
If they are US made, the price difference almost seems ludicrous.
I should have worded it better and theat the bottom was that the point was sarcastic - should have used the /s
Used to be all China tools were somewhat crappy, because well, that's all they knew how to make. Even though some like to think otherwise, that ship pretty much set sail years ago.
My view is that they now have the technology and have realized, that it really does not cost much more to make high quality products. They could probably design their own ball joint press, but from a business standpoint, makes more sense to copy an existing, well made brand.
If they are US made, the price difference almost seems ludicrous.
Its not that they can't make a quality product it's just US companies order the cheapest **** from them. The factories over there build to whatever specs the customers order. Honestly the reality is the majority of US consumers want the cheapest **** possible so why put quality products on the shelf? The few of us that actually care about real quality have to search specialized stores to fulfill our needs.
There is probably some of that, but there is also the higher cost of labor, insurance, real estate, and taxes to manufacture in the US, plus the franchise distribution model where the truck guy has to make a living too.At a selling price of $200 bucks, Icon is copying the SO design to a tee, but they are cutting corners by saving a few cents for good quality steel and proper heat treating.
Makes perfect sense.![]()
I was referring to the “good old days” of baby-**** color, plain brown shipping cartons, screwdrivers that the handles popped off and wrenches that were literally made from pot metal. Even if it had been invented, the quality making a iPhone in, China in the 1980’s would’ve probably not been all that.
It’s a lot different nowadays that they’ve sent their engineering students to some of the best technology schools in the world, and they know what the global demand is
I disagree with your last point - people don’t want cheap, crappy goods , they want the best quality at the lowest price.
The Chinese are busting *** to produce that.
Everyone talking about the Snappy BPJ1 but Everyone forgot the real swinging D mac daddy!
BALL JOINT PRESS BJP18100 | Matco Tools
www.matcotools.com
Thats what I use when things get real! Like Dodge 4x4 front axle!
Have you ever seen the number of bridges and buildings that fall down or over in China? Although China may graduate a record number of engineers I am not to sure of their quality.
About 42,400 U.S. bridges are in poor condition, carrying about 167 million vehicles each day, according to the federal government. Those poor bridges are on average 70 years old.
Of those poor bridges, four-fifths have problems with their substructures (the legs holding them up) or their superstructures (the arms supporting their load). And more than 15,800 of the poor bridges also were listed in poor shape a decade ago, according to AP’s analysis.
Don't get me started.Our infrastructure is nothing to brag about.
The difference is the bridges and buildings in the US are old structures, the ones failing in China are relatively new for the most part.Plenty of bridges and buildings fall down in USA, too. Our infrastructure is nothing to brag about.
Is there such a thing?^ It makes not one little bit of difference to those who are injured or killed.
are we far enough off topic yet?![]()
The USA has had its own colossal engineering screw ups in the past, some with practically brand new structures.The difference is the bridges and buildings in the US are old structures, the ones failing in China are relatively new for the most part.

Yeah, but have you ever seen a Snap On building fall down?Plenty of bridges and buildings fall down in USA, too.
Everyone talking about the Snappy BPJ1 but Everyone forgot the real swinging D mac daddy!
BALL JOINT PRESS BJP18100 | Matco Tools
www.matcotools.com
Thats what I use when things get real! Like Dodge 4x4 front axle!
Who make sit and where can I get it?
There have been far more recent examples.you mean like...... "Galloping Gertie"?![]()
I am genuinely impressed that it's cheaper to buy it from Matco.

I believe it's just getting them warrantied is a pain. That's just what I've been told but I don't own any. When ICON stuff is on sale, nobody can beat their value.Stupid question that doesn't align with the original question....
I see everyone on here constantly recommending Williams but never Proto. Why do people not like the Proto tools? It's the industrial line for Stanley and I believe they make all the Mac tools here in the the Dallas factory.
That looks awesome!Matco is cheaper because the cup kit is sold separately unlike direct from SP Tools
CUP KIT FOR BJP18100 BALL JOINT PRESS BJP18100C | Matco Tools
www.matcotools.com
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That looks awesome!
Those who own them and use them like them.
Most of the rest of us cannot afford them.

My work buys Proto and I hate them. The long DBE wrenches they get for us are the squarest most hand-hurting tool I've ever had the misfortune to have to pull on over and over all day long - so bad I try to use a rag to wrap around to pull on, and their 1/2" ratchets they buy are clunky 24 tooth POS's with gigantic pear heads and knurled handles that I also despise. I can't hardly believe any company still makes a ratchet that terrible. I'm sure Proto makes better tools than those, but those are what we are forced to use at work and it's made me hate the brand sooooo much. I wouldn't make room for them in any of my boxes at home if they were free.
Edit: Searched up some pictures of what I'm complaining about
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I'll say they haven't proved to be very reliable either. The selector knobs keep getting broke, sometimes within weeks. And the genius pencil-pushers at work keep replacing them with the same thing.I never got the draw of that style of Proto ratchet. I have a couple, and I do not like them. The heads are huge, and they don’t have enough teeth.
Are they buying them or getting them replaced under warranty?I'll say they haven't proved to be very reliable either. The selector knobs keep getting broke, sometimes within weeks. And the genius pencil-pushers at work keep replacing them with the same thing.
They all get tossed and bought new. We're a large manufacturing facility. No one is in any position or has time to deal with a warranty claim unless it's a x-million dollar machine.Are they buying them or getting them replaced under warranty?
Look on the bright side, it could only have 20T and say Koken.My work buys Proto and I hate them. The long DBE wrenches they get for us are the squarest most hand-hurting tool I've ever had the misfortune to have to pull on over and over all day long - so bad I try to use a rag to wrap around to pull on, and their 1/2" ratchets they buy are clunky 24 tooth POS's with gigantic pear heads and knurled handles that I also despise. I can't hardly believe any company still makes a ratchet that terrible. I'm sure Proto makes better tools than those, but those are what we are forced to use at work and it's made me hate the brand sooooo much. I wouldn't make room for them in any of my boxes at home if they were free.
Edit: Searched up some pictures of what I'm complaining about
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