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Quality Control went out the Window?

Stillgottimefor1

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These two Penens wrenches make me wonder what happened? The half inch wrench looks pretty much okay for the market it was intended for, the 7/16 is very ugly, giant box end casting, etc. hoping you resident experts can explain this. 7C3E540E-7406-4816-88C9-523B121986BA.jpegE84AEB78-673C-49DB-9CC8-059B14D9ACC9.jpeg
 
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Provincial

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The usual reason for adding material to wrench designs is a change to weaker material. Some bean counter decides to save money, while not realizing that it will require more material to do the same job. Robert McNamara was a prime example of this mentality.
 

Moldyjim

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The usual reason for adding material to wrench designs is a change to weaker material. Some bean counter decides to save money, while not realizing that it will require more material to do the same job. Robert McNamara was a prime example of this mentality.
Place I used to dread working at used thousands of self drilling/self tapping screws. Purchasing decided to buy the cheaper ones, in bulk.

Suddenly 7 out of ten screws would shear the heads off when driven in. Thousands of dollars of screws and labor thrown away trying to save a couple of hundred bucks...
 
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Provincial

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Exactly a "Robert McNamara" decision! The sad thing is, these idiots "fail upwards" and end up with ever greater responsibility!
 
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