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On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 20:21:04 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: On Apr 20, 10:17*pm, wrote: On Apr 20, 11:12 pm, "David E. Powell" wrote: On Apr 20, 9:49 pm, wrote: Went to buy some *stainless 1/4-20 wingnuts from Home Depot for my boat (Tolman Skiff). *All thjey had were some really crappy looking ones. *Sure enough, made in China. *I threw them back on the shelf figuring they were probably pot metal. *Cannot trust Chinese made stuff. *Went to Ace and bought some US made ones. *They cost a lot more but I know they are real SS. Th cheapo Chinese stuff really costs a LOT more than the US made stuff if you figure you will likely need to replace the Chinese stuff. Besides, when I am offshore, I want to be sure my boat will stay together. *My life is worth paying a little more. Chinese tool quality has come up quite a bit in the past 10-15 years but I haven't dealt with their fasteners yet, all of the nails and screws I use are Made in USA. I agree with your point about replacement being an issue and with a boat, going with the best you can find is very important. Has anyone else here used Chinese boat stuff? The Chinese ones were $1.20 for a dozen while the USA made ones at Ace were $1.10 EACH. *Yeah, I got ripped off but I needed them NOW and will not put chinese crap on my boat.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - $1.10? i think that's plenty, but when you think about it, it really isn't that high for quality stainless. At least you know they arn't going to have their plating turn to corrosion, then powder, then rust the first month left out in the humidity. Well, I've gotten some of these "higher" quality SS fasteners and they are magnetic - which means they will rust. |
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