Agree with much of your discussion, but I have a question regarding HF purchases. Will you quit buying China tools there and instead buy China tools at HD or Lowe’s?I’ve had occasional body damage on recent-mfr vehicles and when insurance was claimed, the body shop offered to install “aftermarket” and/or “salvage” parts….versus OEM/NOS.
I have always insisted on OEM/NOS on newer vehicles repaired under an ins-claim.
If I were to be restoring a classic-car…. I’d likely select the aftermarket/new-restoration parts. Being made in Taiwan is fine with me. I’m happy to support Allies. I also buy U.K., CDN, German, Ukraine, and Mexico. (I think it’s good for people who live there to have good jobs rather than migrate.)
But in some cases, I recognize certain USA built stuff is superior product…and if so, that’s where I source them
I don’t see it as “pricing ourselves out-of-business”. I see it as a free/market economy.
(My bad behavior also rears it’s ugly head when I buy HF. I should re-address that.)
I agree we have a tendency to abandon traditional mfr’g …and the American steel-industry has suffered…. I’ve seen Lone Star Steel in East Tx lose to foreign steel…and I don’t need to visit Pittsburgh or Detroit to know what it’s like up there. These industries have suffered due to environmental and cheaper foreign-labor. My recent metal-bldg construction is made from Mexican steel. (Those folks don’t have the benefits or life-styles upon which most American workers insist.)
Automation has addressed some of it …but robotics have both good and bad sides to it…. I think it’s a large part of the future.
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Is that the only time????????????(My bad behavior also rears it’s ugly head when I buy HF. I should re-address that.)
Most guys don't, but some of the younger ones do. Torque wrenches and calibrated tools are all certified top quality stuff at least.Do they use HF tools at the major air terminals where large aircraft are serviced?
Snap onAgree with much of your discussion, but I have a question regarding HF purchases. Will you quit buying China tools there and instead buy China tools at HD or Lowe’s?
I don’t want a second mortgage. Those prices are supported by professional mechanics who can deduct the price of those tools as a business expense.Snap on
I actually paid my way thru college and flight-school working as a mechanic and have toolbox(s) full of Snap-On, MAC, and Thor, and Craftsman, etc.Is that the only time????????????
GeoHorn, are you willing to support American businesses by purchasing Snap-On tools? Would you use your HF tools to work on your airplane? Do they use HF tools at the major air terminals where large aircraft are serviced?
Good luck. TEMU is not getting my credit card info no matter how good of deal they represent piecewise!crazy prices.....
OK, gas pressure washer hose pinholed...need a new one. 'entry level' plastic, 1/4" ,M22,25'
Check Princess Auto, last year $30, today $60 ! ouch
Check Amazon as grandaughter has account.... hmm $46, better
Check TEMU, $16 !!!!
So HOW does that work ???
All three are 'entry level' and the cheapest one is 30', so that's a bonus.
ALL the big box stores were close to $100 for essentially the same hose.
I've also started buying SS washers from TEMU. 1/2 price or less of nickle ones locally.
some dayze I just shake my head.....
Your credit card company will not reimburse you for a fraudulent transaction?Good luck. TEMU is not getting my credit card info no matter how good of deal they represent piecewise!
I think the bigger issue is giving all of that information to the Chinese government, though they probably have it already anyway.Your credit card company will not reimburse you for a fraudulent transaction?
Folks who are worried about Chinese credit card issues , should not use a cell phone either.I think the bigger issue is giving all of that information to the Chinese government, though they probably have it already anyway.
Or the internet... or this forum...Folks who are worried about that, should not use a cellphone either.