I agree Bob.....tools are more than just purchases; they often become
legacy items handed down to future generations and this overseas stuff just
doesn't make good hand-me-downs! Ironically, I have the completely opposite
feeling for modern cars. Since my experience with American cars during the
last 15 years hasn't been very rewarding and more expensive than it should
have been, it will be a long time (if ever) that I buy an American auto
again but we're really getting off List topic so enough said on that subject:)
Chip Krout
Delaware Valley Triumphs, Ltd.
Skippack, PA
1976 TR6 CF57822U
In a message dated 5/15/2009 10:20:56 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
rjones@wfeca.net writes:
In my
old age I have just quit buying chinese tools (life's too short for junk)
and now stick to American made ones.
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