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trvlnmny

17/08/2007 8:35 PM

Tools/Toys Made in China

With all the news about the quality of the products coming from China
what should we be concerned about in our woodworking toys.


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Robatoy

in reply to trvlnmny on 17/08/2007 8:35 PM

18/08/2007 6:13 PM

On Aug 17, 11:35 pm, trvlnmny <[email protected]> wrote:
> With all the news about the quality of the products coming from China
> what should we be concerned about in our woodworking toys.

Must be THIS news from CNBC:


http://tinyurl.com/2l7lbo

MD

"Mike Dobony"

in reply to trvlnmny on 17/08/2007 8:35 PM

18/08/2007 4:42 PM


"Dave" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
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> "mac davis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 20:35:40 -0700, trvlnmny <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>With all the news about the quality of the products coming from China
>>>what should we be concerned about in our woodworking toys.
>>
>> Why do you ask?
>>
>> Which news?
>>
>>
>> mac
>>
>> Please remove splinters before emailing
>
> Bitch to all the U S companies who are having their tools made in China.
> China is making very little tools on their own.
> I always read the labels first, then I decide if I want the item. The
> only Asian tools I half trust is Taiwan's tools.
>
>
>

How about Japanese? I LOVE their machinist tools.

ss

"sweet sawdust"

in reply to trvlnmny on 17/08/2007 8:35 PM

19/08/2007 9:07 AM


"Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Aug 17, 11:35 pm, trvlnmny <[email protected]> wrote:
>> With all the news about the quality of the products coming from China
>> what should we be concerned about in our woodworking toys.
>
> Must be THIS news from CNBC:
>
>
> http://tinyurl.com/2l7lbo
>
WOW! I hadn't seen that one. I am glad to know that China is doing us a
favor by selling poisonous goods to us to keep prices at Wal-mart low.
Maybe by getting rid of the surplus population there will be more for those
who are left? More houses per capita mean lower housing cost, more of
everything so prices are lower, wow what a world!

PH

Peter Huebner

in reply to trvlnmny on 17/08/2007 8:35 PM

18/08/2007 6:13 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
> With all the news about the quality of the products coming from China
> what should we be concerned about in our woodworking toys.
>
Pot metal and pig iron masquerading as [high quality] steel, plastics that
deteriorate after a few weeks or have deteriorated already when you open the
packaging (seen it, no kidding) and paint that will peel off some time between
lunchtime and midnight. Pneumatic tyres that don't hold air, ditto the valves,
'bearings' that aren't ...

Ack. Just don't. -P.

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PH

Peter Huebner

in reply to trvlnmny on 17/08/2007 8:35 PM

19/08/2007 11:49 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
> >
> Interesting.. you might try replying to the OP once in a while, though..
>
>
> mac
>

I know full well I'm not the guy you directed this at Mac, but it often happens
that I see replies to OPs before the OP. And occasionally I never see the OP at
all (couple of times over the last month alone). The ideosyncratic way usenet
propagates ....
... so long as the correct attributions are left in place, I don't care who
replies to what.

cheers, -P.

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BC

Bradford Chaucer

in reply to trvlnmny on 17/08/2007 8:35 PM

19/08/2007 5:00 PM

That depends on what you buy. China can make exce4llent quality tools, and
China can make Junk, depending on what you are interested in paying for. If
you pay for quality you get quality.
On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 20:35:40 -0700, trvlnmny <[email protected]> wrote:

>With all the news about the quality of the products coming from China
>what should we be concerned about in our woodworking toys.

JC

"J. Clarke"

in reply to trvlnmny on 17/08/2007 8:35 PM

20/08/2007 9:13 AM

Bradford Chaucer wrote:
> That depends on what you buy. China can make exce4llent quality
> tools, and China can make Junk, depending on what you are interested
> in paying for. If you pay for quality you get quality.

No, if you _contract_ for quality, inspect, and hold them to the
contract then you get quality. If you pay a high price and don't do
your end of the QC job, you get high-priced junk.

It's not just the Chinese who work that way. When Jaguar finally
implemented receiving inspection on their electrical components they
ended up rejecting almost all of what the Prince of Darkness shipped
them. That story is famous in automotive circles--I understand that
Lucas nearly went bankrupt before they got their own quality control
up to snuff.

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md

mac davis

in reply to trvlnmny on 17/08/2007 8:35 PM

18/08/2007 2:32 PM

On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 13:57:48 -0500, "Dave" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>"mac davis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 20:35:40 -0700, trvlnmny <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>With all the news about the quality of the products coming from China
>>>what should we be concerned about in our woodworking toys.
>>
>> Why do you ask?
>>
>> Which news?
>>
>>
>> mac
>>
>> Please remove splinters before emailing
>
>Bitch to all the U S companies who are having their tools made in China.
>China is making very little tools on their own.
>I always read the labels first, then I decide if I want the item. The only
>Asian tools I half trust is Taiwan's tools.
>
>
Interesting.. you might try replying to the OP once in a while, though..


mac

Please remove splinters before emailing

Dd

"Dave"

in reply to trvlnmny on 17/08/2007 8:35 PM

18/08/2007 1:57 PM


"mac davis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 20:35:40 -0700, trvlnmny <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>With all the news about the quality of the products coming from China
>>what should we be concerned about in our woodworking toys.
>
> Why do you ask?
>
> Which news?
>
>
> mac
>
> Please remove splinters before emailing

Bitch to all the U S companies who are having their tools made in China.
China is making very little tools on their own.
I always read the labels first, then I decide if I want the item. The only
Asian tools I half trust is Taiwan's tools.


md

mac davis

in reply to trvlnmny on 17/08/2007 8:35 PM

18/08/2007 10:32 AM

On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 20:35:40 -0700, trvlnmny <[email protected]> wrote:

>With all the news about the quality of the products coming from China
>what should we be concerned about in our woodworking toys.

Why do you ask?

Which news?


mac

Please remove splinters before emailing

BH

Brian Henderson

in reply to trvlnmny on 17/08/2007 8:35 PM

20/08/2007 6:29 PM

On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 17:00:55 -0400, Bradford Chaucer
<[email protected]> wrote:

>That depends on what you buy. China can make exce4llent quality tools, and
>China can make Junk, depending on what you are interested in paying for. If
>you pay for quality you get quality.

Just like every other country out there. The U.S. can make excellent
quality or we can make junk.


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