but for folks with so many years experiece I think they need the basic refresher course. The Chinese apparently invented casting etc. For ex: electrical switches, many are Hecho en Mexico. way better than the Asian stuff because WE are still involved in design and quality control usually. Hecho en Mexico is a pretty darned good product usually. Can't recall the name I just recall the change. wonder if they are still doing biz? if not, there is one to research. What was metal and tough became plastic breakable crud. they went Chinese a few years ago, price went down, quality went to hell totally. (U might get to do them, if the morons keep selling mostly Chinese crap guitarsĪ better ex: there used to be a great brand of hose reels (I was looking at water hose reels for home use, but I think they made several models). model exactly like the best ones they ever made. Note: That is pretty much what Fender Guitars did in the late 70's-early 80's, build a U.S.A. Don't worry about how many widgets get sold at first, just make the best damn widget anywhere. in Nebraska or Michigan or Ohio, buy it or repro it, scale the company so you can make a go of it and make the product the right> U.S.A. went broke because nobody wanted the crap, OR would sell U the rights to the old USA models. with a good rep which went to China to get cheaper and then. find a product, something well made in the U.S.A. One of the ideas I think someone younger might pursue as a career. This one is going back for a refund.I've got a brand name Rotozip, it pretty much sucks for anything other than drywall.Īnd. The instruction sheet for this says it is designed for use on drywall or thin wood paneling. Went back to the 1/4" bit and fought it for a while, then gave up and used a cordless saw. I tried a 1/8" bit, and it worked a lot better, but it broke after going all of 3 inches. I was using the 1/4" bits when this happened. The bit would grab and wallow out the hole, makig a mess rather than a straight line cut. Well, the darn thing was hard to control and went all over the place. The paneling was 1/2" exterior paneling (some sort of fiberboard). I needed to install soffit vents in my house, and was planning to use this tool to cut holes in the soffit. The HF website says that it will cut through wood up to 1" thick. The box gives no indication of it's capabilities. I've never used a RotoZip-type tool, so perhaps I was expecting too much. No Amazon affiliate links (they'll be removed by the Automod).I recently bought the Electric Cutout Tool, (# 42831) and I'm not impressed with it. No posts promoting crowdfunding projects. No advertising or promoting tools, brands, 25000 woodworking plans, your YouTube channel, etc. This sub is not a place to discuss religion or politics. Pants optional, close-toed shoes required. We don't mind if you post a link to a video on your youtube channel, we just ask these submissions are not your primary activity on the subreddit.īe nice to each other or you will get a stern timeout from our over-qualified mod team.ġ. This is not the place to promote your youtube channel. All SPAM will be removed immediately and spammers will be blocked. If you feel your post was caught by the spam filter, message the mods HERE and we'll get all up in there to unclog it. We all love them, we all use them and we want to see what you find! If you're a newbie or DIYer, feel free to ask our experienced experts for advice. Please feel free to submit static images, dynamic images, videos, memes.
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