TodFitch Posted October 26, 2010 Report Posted October 26, 2010 No, not the election with all those politicians spending huge amounts of money to sling mud at one another on TV. This election was at the local hardware store where I was looking for a drill chuck that would thread onto a 1/2-20 fitting for a project at home. No need to be fancy so I grabbed the cheaper one that needs a chuck key. Then I noticed that it had "made in China" on the back of the package in small print. So I looked at the back of the packaging for the fancier key-less chuck at nearly twice the price. "Made in USA". Bought the expensive one even though the cheap one would have been more than good enough for my needs. Have you voted recently? Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted October 26, 2010 Report Posted October 26, 2010 yes..but I look NOT TO BUY labels that say "Made in France" Quote
Don Coatney Posted October 26, 2010 Report Posted October 26, 2010 I prefer the chucks that use a key as I have had better luck with them over the years. But I also prefer made in USA products. Quote
T120 Posted October 27, 2010 Report Posted October 27, 2010 ..I bought a brass tee connector last week at a UAP/NAPA store.Paid more than I thought it was worth,got it home,opened the plastic see through packaging backed with cardboard marked as NAPA and on the back of the connector, (which wasn't visible when in the package,it was embossed "China".Somewhat annoying,given the price I paid for the fitting. Fortunately,the fitting was heavy enough and I removed the embossing before installing on my Canadian built car. - maybe a little silly,but I did it Quote
blucarsdn Posted October 27, 2010 Report Posted October 27, 2010 It is very hard these days to not purchase products that are made off-shore, and of course as earlier mentioned, some manufactures are very sneaky where they put the country of origin... Several years ago my grand daughter told me she knew where babies came from, I asked her where? She told me that babies came from China. I did not pursue the subject with my granddaughter, I asked my daughter in-law where Sammy would have gotten such an idea? My daughter in-law said that Sammy had asked her where babies came from? Being a modern woman she told her daughter all about the making of babies and how after nine of being in the mommies tummy the baby came out of the vagina. Of course a four year old only heard what she wanted to hear and in her mind, vagina was the same as China... Quote
Young Ed Posted October 27, 2010 Report Posted October 27, 2010 Tod what do you plan to use the drill chuck on a pipe for? Dad and I were just contemplating making such a device for drilling a hole in the roof of the cabin for the waste stack. Quote
TodFitch Posted October 27, 2010 Author Report Posted October 27, 2010 Tod what do you plan to use the drill chuck on a pipe for? Dad and I were just contemplating making such a device for drilling a hole in the roof of the cabin for the waste stack. Using it as a cheap three jaw chuck on an old Sears Craftsman metal lathe for some small (less than 1/2" diameter parts). It would be nice to have a real three jaw chuck for the lathe but that costs a lot more. Actually it would be nice to have a quality metal lathe but that costs more and takes even more room than I have. Quote
JIPJOBXX Posted October 27, 2010 Report Posted October 27, 2010 Oh yes what a great deal NAFTA for the working guy in America! What do I not understand? We haft to build something to sell if we don't than how will we continue to consume? Quote
Captain Neon Posted October 27, 2010 Report Posted October 27, 2010 I prefer the chucks that use a key as I have had better luck with them over the years. But I also prefer made in USA products. I prefer keyed chucks my self. I can never get the keyless chucks tight enough, and then when I want to loosen I sometimes struggle to get'em loose. Haven't had much luck finding one. Maybe I should get two at Harbor Freight and go with that? I've never quite understood how a keyless chuck is a desirable option, I put it in the same category as California emissions and seat belt warning chimes. Quote
Young Ed Posted October 27, 2010 Report Posted October 27, 2010 The keyless chuck I have on my dewalt drill works great I've never had any trouble with it. Quote
Reg Evans Posted October 27, 2010 Report Posted October 27, 2010 Tod what do you plan to use the drill chuck on a pipe for? Dad and I were just contemplating making such a device for drilling a hole in the roof of the cabin for the waste stack. Ed...Poo flows down hill ! Quote
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