slowtwitch73
Well-known member
I'm a fan of quality tools.. Made in US tools often, and can appreciate why they can cost more and what goes into making them whether vintage or new.. but...
it's always stuck in my craw that there's also gratuitous absurd price gouging whenever something is for 'industry'. Don't know if it's all the open ended government contracts or what.
Case in point, I just bought a Baldor buffer off Clist for 50$. No drive flanges or on/off switch. I made the flanges no problem. Started searching for 'Baldor buffer switch' and they are all these typical odd industrial supply places, and the switch is 30$!
Too bad in one of the stock photos they included the switch manufacturer part# and I was able to get one off Ebay for 5$ shipped.
Maybe some of these companies would be in better shape if Ben Dover wasn't in charge of pricing.
it's always stuck in my craw that there's also gratuitous absurd price gouging whenever something is for 'industry'. Don't know if it's all the open ended government contracts or what.
Case in point, I just bought a Baldor buffer off Clist for 50$. No drive flanges or on/off switch. I made the flanges no problem. Started searching for 'Baldor buffer switch' and they are all these typical odd industrial supply places, and the switch is 30$!
Too bad in one of the stock photos they included the switch manufacturer part# and I was able to get one off Ebay for 5$ shipped.
Maybe some of these companies would be in better shape if Ben Dover wasn't in charge of pricing.