Randy Kegg
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There has been a lot of discussion on this forum about the relative quality of tools. Chinese; Japanese; American. We all know that Chinese tools are not as nice as top-tier brands like Snap-on.
But, how many of you remember what cheap tools were like back in the 1960's and '70's? I remember buying a socket set and ratchet from J.C. Whitney in Chicago. I used to buy a lot of car parts from them.
So, this socket set was really inexpensive. I don't remember where it was made or exactly how much (maybe $6.00 in 1970), but I had to buy it. (I was a poor high school kid.) When it came in the mail, I took a look. The sockets looked like they were made from some kind of pot metal. I tried them out on my car, and very quickly rounded out the insides of the sockets. The metal was much softer than the metal of the fastener. Needless to say, I threw them out and learned a lesson.
My point here is that the quality from a place like Harbor Freight is light years ahead of this set from Whitney. So, things could be worse!
HF sells pretty good stuff for the money. My only alternative back in the day was to go to Montgomery Wards or Sears. Their tools were good, but a lot more money. It is nice that we have a low priced alternative these days that actually will work.
Not everything was better back in the old days..........
But, how many of you remember what cheap tools were like back in the 1960's and '70's? I remember buying a socket set and ratchet from J.C. Whitney in Chicago. I used to buy a lot of car parts from them.
So, this socket set was really inexpensive. I don't remember where it was made or exactly how much (maybe $6.00 in 1970), but I had to buy it. (I was a poor high school kid.) When it came in the mail, I took a look. The sockets looked like they were made from some kind of pot metal. I tried them out on my car, and very quickly rounded out the insides of the sockets. The metal was much softer than the metal of the fastener. Needless to say, I threw them out and learned a lesson.
My point here is that the quality from a place like Harbor Freight is light years ahead of this set from Whitney. So, things could be worse!
HF sells pretty good stuff for the money. My only alternative back in the day was to go to Montgomery Wards or Sears. Their tools were good, but a lot more money. It is nice that we have a low priced alternative these days that actually will work.
Not everything was better back in the old days..........




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