AceofSpad3s
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I have some gearwrench stuff and haven't seen any problems with it. I got a 84t back from warrantying an allen round head (what a pile) and it is good, I've never seen anyone complain about the gearwrench ratchets (besides 120's slipping if you put too heavy of a lubricant in them).
Got a set of 1/4 metrics for cheap with a advanced auto order a few months ago and they looks very well made. Both of these are taiwan mind you, the $50 for 20 ratcheting wrenches are chinese made, as well as the bit sockets and other stuff. The earlier gearwrench sets with 36 tooth ratchets are all chinese including the sockets, which could be a source of problems.
I'm not saying they are SK quality, but I don't think they are junk either
Got a set of 1/4 metrics for cheap with a advanced auto order a few months ago and they looks very well made. Both of these are taiwan mind you, the $50 for 20 ratcheting wrenches are chinese made, as well as the bit sockets and other stuff. The earlier gearwrench sets with 36 tooth ratchets are all chinese including the sockets, which could be a source of problems.
I'm not saying they are SK quality, but I don't think they are junk either




But then you make the assumption that there is only a single employee covered in the wages/running costs. How many laborer's, mechanics, machinists, and overhead (supervision, management, office staff, etc) are there in that 1/3?
Please expound upon your experience with P&L and management of a job shop working on hourly rates. I wait with baited breath to be schooled on my misunderstanding of how things work in the real world. 
Guess it is a good thing reading comprehension is not a requirement to get a business license because: