[Fot] jack stands

robert bownes bownes at seiri.com
Tue Apr 6 22:03:22 MDT 2010


Most of the time I'm pretty happy ignoring the US/China tool argument,
buying the cheap tools when I need something disposable or loosable or I'm
just feeling cheap.

I have a few sets of jack stands, all made in china, all steel. For my light
cars, alum. stands are certainly going to hold up. I wouldn't use them under
my truck though...

The one that annoys me most is once having a source for real Milton air line
couplers. The cheap ones just don't fit, and when they do, they leak. And I
don't have a local source for Milton anymore.

Just today's rant.
Bob

"Life sucks and then you die. Then death sucks. This repeats itself until
you reach Nirvana, the ultimate bummer" - MK after one too many beers and
valium.

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 11:02 PM, dick ross <niteseeker at mac.com> wrote:

> On Apr 6, 2010, at 9:17 PM, EDWARD BARNARD wrote:
>
> > Can most of us remember when we use to say that about Japanese stuff in
> the
> > late sixties and early seventies?
> > -Ed-
>
>
> Can remember that well and have noticed an improvement in Harbor Freight
> tools.  I use them at work, where they have a tendency to walk off.
> But then yesterday had some connections that were made in China and had to
> rethread the pipe stems because 2 out of 4 fittings were slightly different.
>   Ten years ago we had no imported parts at work now they are creeping in at
> a high rate of speed.  Just know way that we can get them made in US for
> close to the same cost.
>
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