bravenrace wrote:tuna55 wrote:Yes, that was my point. I shouldn't have included the rant about Chinese products, as that just complicated the thread. I worked as an engineer for Matco Tools in the late 80's-early 90's. I had one of those HB welders. Piece of crap, but it was a left over test unit for us. Back then, anything not made in the US was frowned upon by our dealers. We were the first of the pro tool suppliers that to offer Iwata paint guns that were made in Japan. We couldn't sell them, because they had some plastic parts on them and they were made in Japan. Man, things have changed. Iwata paint guns are pretty highly respected now, and I would love to buy a tool made in Japan versus one made in China. Matco is/was a Danaher company. Danaher also owns the company that did/does produce Craftsman hand tools (wrenches, sockets, ratchets). Summit Racing recently started selling Craftsman tools. I went in there the other day and looked at some. All made in China.alfadriver wrote: And long term, at the expense of people who actually buy or use that product (the OP's main point).Guys, I am pretty sure his point was: whether or not you agree with his motives, he was disappointed to find no electric grinders made in the US. I am as well. This discussion is interesting, I suppose, but not even close to on topic. My Dad used to sell Mac tools. Good US made stuff, right? When I was looking at welders, I initially looked at used. Mac welders, he told me, were made in Italy by some HB type company, even in the early 90s. Terrible. I lament the loss of being in a country that actually produces.
No kidding about the Japanese stuff. It has really come quite far in quality, though, although most Japanese power tools outsource their stuff to China as well. My Makita drill was made in China, I noticed when I went to take it apart when it broke.
One time in my Dad's shop, I saw a Japanese measuring tool they were using and noted that I was surprised to see it there. His bud, a grizzled mechanic, replied, "Hell, somethin made in japan is a precision F^(%!*& piece of equipment these days". So times, they are a changin, but, as you and I understand, that doesn't make it OK to not produce anything domestically.