ZRX61
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I have a made in India carpenters square... that's real handy if you want to make an 87deg cut...
Maybe you should start a made in India tool thread. LOL.I have a made in India carpenters square... that's real handy if you want to make an 87deg cut...
The Post you responding to made meAn easy problem to solve. Hire Pininfarina to design the bodies. Let the French and the Italians do the styling and the Chinese build and bolt the **** together. Works for Milwaukee doesn't it? With respect to Japanese and Korean cars to me they look exactly like similar American and European cars since all modern cars come out of wind tunnel tests they all look identical. The only unique identifying feature on any of them is the grill.
as well.
Milwaukee is Chinese owned.About the only thing china is good for is making the M line of Milwaukee Tools and stealing Intellectual Property.
I own Milwaukee tools, but have no hand tools made in china.
Taiwan, yes...china NO.
I dumped my Indian-made squares for the same reason. Out of square by .008”-.020”. Pretty useless.I have a made in India carpenters square... that's real handy if you want to make an 87deg cut...
I don't like financing the chinese navy, spent 26 years in OURS keeping them at bay [lol, no pun intended]. Buying anything from those unpronounceable stores supporting site named for a river in South America, sends money into CCC coffers. Some of it comes back here, laundered into over priced real estate and strawman purchases of immense proportions.Your mom bought cheap trash and that means China is incapable of producing quality without foreign IP/involvement?
How can you make a square that's not dead on 90. Don't they use a jig???!!!!I dumped my Indian-made squares for the same reason. Out of square by .008”-.020”. Pretty useless.
Kinda like cars made in the UK?Don't know about you but just knowing something is made in China is enough of a put off, however good it may be. It's a psychological thing. So much garbage is churned out by said country, you'd be forgiven for thinking everything they make is garbage, which we know is not the case. It is indeed a reputation China is stuck with.
I don't know, but they were all out of square and by considerable amounts. TBH, everything I have ever owned tool-related that had India as COO has been poorly made and finished. It's one of the few COOs that I actively avoid at all costs.How can you make a square that's not dead on 90. Don't they use a jig???!!!!
I had that EXACT same set. My grandfather gave it to me when I was four or five. Wish I still had it (mainly for nostalgia). That was 30 years ago, now lol.She's a dandy.
If you really want it, it's yours.I had that EXACT same set. My grandfather gave it to me when I was four or five. Wish I still had it (mainly for nostalgia). That was 30 years ago, now lol.
I'm pretty sure that ratchet was made in Taiwan. Taiwan makes lots of good tools...China not so much.I've had this Harbor Freight 3/8" ratchet for about 5 years now and the thing keeps going. I've pulled several motors with it, multiple brake jobs, suspension overhauls, used it as a hammer, hit it with a hammer to break bolts loose and more and the thing won't die.
It's not best ratchet out there but it's got a nice amount of teeth to it and I don't feel guilty using it as a hammer.
Beijing Institute of Technology rivals MIT for the research they do. See things like the hypersonic missile and some of the incredible hacking and computer exploits they have accomplished for examples of what they are capable of. However there are a BILLION Chinese. They can’t all be educated in China or all be good for that matter. They go to every type of school imaginable in the US. My parents work at small liberal arts colleges and pre COVID had sizable Chinese student populations.Stealing technology is not something that the Chinese invented, but that ship might be setting sail nowadays anyway.
China sends almost 400,000 of their undergraduate students to study in the US each year.
It’s pretty doubtful they are attending community college.
Im anything but a tool snob, and I will go to great lengths and additional cost to avoid ANYTHING from China. The rest of Asia, Im mostly ok with,.. when its a practical choice of value, otherwise Im happy to go used to get quality & value. Im aware that MFGs can turn out decent stuff from China ( Ive seen it, I own some ) its just personal choice.
An old game Id play, source a tool at Hazard Fraught price point or less, but good used and made in the USA ( or some other first world quality country )
While there are tools and equipment in my shop that where made in China, it serves as a daily reminder why I need to spend more time shopping and less time hitting the easy button when going after new acquisitions.
Id be embarrased to show any of my China purchases, but too each their own.,..
I've always felt like the peen part needed cut off of those for more "swinging" space. The motion to use them seems more like a punch than the typical elbow/wrist whip motion.Somebody find me a replacement USA made version of my HF baby 8oz ball-pein hammer, I'd like to ditch the comfort grip and cost is not a factor. Only size/shape/length matter. I love that thing, would pay $100 for one to replace it if need be.
I don't know of any right off-hand. You likely don't see them for sale, because it's so easy to remove/shorten/reinstall a wood handle or quickly cut a wood handle shorter with a saw and dress up the end. I've modified several hammers that way, and I've seen many others do the same. Most of mine started out as cheap garage sale purchases (often with damaged or cracked handles), but one could buy a brand new 8oz $13 Vaughan US made ball peen hammer and do the same mod.Somebody find me a replacement USA made version of my HF baby 8oz ball-pein hammer, I'd like to ditch the comfort grip and cost is not a factor. Only size/shape/length matter. I love that thing, would pay $100 for one to replace it if need be.
If we replace everything Made in China with (for example) Made in Africa, what exactly the problems could be "noticeable" lessened?...If more people did that, many problems we are all facing right now could be noticeably lessened.
I will answer your question as if it was a serious one, even though it seems like you chose to interpret and respond to my last post in a way that completely (and likely purposefully) missed the point. It's not surprising, people do that sort of thing all the time. Usually it's done when a belief structure that creates harm for others provides personal gain for the holder of the belief, so the person doesn't want to let it go. That being said, this response is mainly for others who might be reading this thread and also thinking about the things I think about. Also, if you're reading this on a smart phone and finding yourself angered by the length of this post, just skip over it, because it wasn't written for you.If we replace everything Made in China with (for example) Made in Africa, what exactly the problems could be "noticeable" lessened?
Well, as far as the hypersonic missiles, yea we sort of did help. Purdue university built a hypersonic wind tunnel. After it was built one the Chinese grad students working on the project left and never came back to finish his degree. 6 months later China had a hypersonic wind tunnel.Well, I do no think US, or other countries, gave the IP to the mars mission, or taught China military how to make hypersonic rockets.
I would be curious: 1) why you selected these over Channellock or Knipex or NWS; and 2) what's your initial assessment?a pair of Crescent Z2 diagonal cutters, a pair of Crescent Z2 long nose pliers
6 months is probably only enough to build a garage, not a sophisticated equipment that requires careful design and engineering.Well, as far as the hypersonic missiles, yea we sort of did help. Purdue university built a hypersonic wind tunnel. After it was built one the Chinese grad students working on the project left and never came back to finish his degree. 6 months later China had a hypersonic wind tunnel.
May 11th 1999 New York times ran a story about President Clinton transferring rocket technology to China.
We did the design and engineering for them, probably he was passing info during the whole development.6 months is probably only enough to build a garage, not a sophisticated equipment that requires careful design and engineering.
China is actually way ahead:
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A New Hypersonic Wind Tunnel Will Put China '20 to 30 Years Ahead' of the West
The JF-22 wind tunnel in Beijing will reach speeds of up to Mach 30, according to claims by a Chinese physicist. But is it really possible?interestingengineering.com
China remains an enemy