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PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 3:43 am    Post subject: China products Reply with quote

Ron,
Are you saying that the North American Companies specified lead paint??.....c'mon!
Rich H

"it had been discovered that many of the products (especially the le
ad paint on toys) were produced by specifications and engineering requested
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 6:34 am    Post subject: China products Reply with quote

My father works in the Lab at General Electric and a lot of the water coolers are made in China to the American specs but about every 6 months they have to find out why the water cooler has a bad odor or bad tasting water. And it is always that China has changed a part or gasket or o-ring that no one asked them to Now we see the paint issue. I think most of the China made things in my house won't kill me but I wouldn't want to trust China to use the proper materials in building my airplane because they have proven they just do what they want with our things. So go ahead and order your nice new airplanes from China but don't whine when you find out that the parts that were supposed to go in them weren't used, and then I guess Cessna will apologize to China just like Mattel did.

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Ron,
Are you saying that the North American Companies specified lead paint??.....c'mon!
Rich H

"it had been discovered that many of the products (especially the le
ad paint on toys) were produced by specifications and engineering requested
by North American p; sp; (And Get Some AWESOME FREE find you for -Matt Dralle, List he es y --> - MATRONICS WEB FORUMS ======================



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PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 7:22 am    Post subject: China products Reply with quote

Good LSA aircraft and components are built in other countries and I have
no problem
with that. I watched the machine tool industry and the materials base
go overseas years ago
but the aggressive position that China's leaders are taking puts this
country in jeopardy.
I'd predict this will bottom out in less than 5 years when the dollar is
busted and
China decides to take over all large business assets in this country.
Our special interest
leaderships, like Cessna, Chrysler etc, seem to be preparing for this as
an inevitability
and it's happening much faster than anyone seems aware.

Larry
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Afterfxllc(at)aol.com wrote:
Quote:
My father works in the Lab at General Electric and a lot of the water
coolers are made in China to the American specs but about every 6
months they have to find out why the water cooler has a bad odor or
bad tasting water. And it is always that China has changed a part or
gasket or o-ring that no one asked them to Now we see the paint issue.
I think most of the China made things in my house won't kill me but I
wouldn't want to trust China to use the proper materials in building
my airplane because they have proven they just do what they want
with our things. So go ahead and order your nice new airplanes from
China but don't whine when you find out that the parts that were
supposed to go in them weren't used, and then I guess Cessna will
apologize to China just like Mattel did.

Jeff

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Ron,
Are you saying that the North American Companies specified lead
paint??.....c'mon!
Rich H

"it had been discovered that many of the products (especially the le
ad paint on toys) were produced by specifications and engineering
requested
by North American p; sp; (And Get Some AWESOME FREE find
you for -Matt Dralle, List he es y -->
- MATRONICS WEB FORUMS ======================



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PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 9:16 am    Post subject: China products Reply with quote

A friend of mine works for a testing lab much like UL, he has gone to China to investigate why products failed after getting their testing approval. Well it turns out that things that were made in China for the US were being copied by the Chinese and sold as the tested product with forged labels. When they tried to locate the factory that was making the knock off items they were either closed or making some other product. They use factories like a shell game where they will move a whole assembly line to another factory location just to avoid detection. This seems to be a standard game to them and their government is so corrupt that they will not enforce anything because a lot of them are being paid off. I know an acquaintance in China who is a US citizen that constantly gets frustrated by their lying just to save face mentality. It is part of the culture and I doubt that it will change because they are building an airplane.

Bob




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My father works in the Lab at General Electric and a lot of the water coolers are made in China to the American specs but about every 6 months they have to find out why the water cooler has a bad odor or bad tasting water. And it is always that China has changed a part or gasket or o-ring that no one asked them to Now we see the paint issue. I think most of the China made things in my house won't kill me but I wouldn't want to trust China to use the proper materials in building my airplane because they have proven they just do what they want with our things. So go ahead and order your nice new airplanes from China but don't whine when you find out that the parts that were supposed to go in them weren't used, and then I guess Cessna will apologize to China just like Mattel did.

Jeff

In a message dated 12/7/2007 6:44:06 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, hart701(at)charter.net (hart701(at)charter.net) writes:
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Ron,
Are you saying that the North American Companies specified lead paint??.....c'mon!
Rich H

"it had been discovered that many of the products (especially the le
ad paint on toys) were produced by specifications and engineering requested
by North American p; sp; (And Get Some AWESOME FREE find you for -Matt Dralle, List he es y --> - MATRONICS WEB FORUMS ======================







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PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 9:17 am    Post subject: China products Reply with quote

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I wish that everyone who is concerned with China was as concerned about OUR
Governments (Fed, State, Local) regulation and tax systems driving business
away. With nearly 50% of our population employed by a Government of some
sort, China or not, we're heading for trouble.

Request for clarification.

If China owns everything and busts the dollar, who will they sell to? Who
will be able to buy anything?

And, does anyone on this list list own a tool from Harbor Freight? Rivet
guns come to mind?

Best Regards,

Randy, Las Vegas


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 9:18 am    Post subject: China products Reply with quote

I dont wanna get into a big argument...this is the Zenith list.
Dont forget boys...if someone from North America ordered "Zenith aircraft parts" from China (for a cheapo price) what would the quality be like?? You get what you pay for. Copycat producers of Zenith aircraft are doing the same thing as China....and they have a market....but quality metal/material....I doubt it.

No one complains of cheaply made products when they are paying for them...just when they fail to live up to the expectaions of comparitive quality products they were designed after. Buy from Zenith if you want to be sure of the quaility. OR test the material you purchase using empirical standards with cost not being a consideration..

Lets get real!!T he toys that had lead paint and were exported to the States were designed and purchased by a North American market. No...they didnt say "make sure to paint with toxic lead paint" but they (designers etc)stipulated that they wanted the toys inexpensively (Cheap junk in other words) so they were made with the cheapest material available., and overstocked and inexpensive lead paint was used.
Thus, this is the reason these toys made it over here....lead paint and all.
Obviously they are not going to make inferior products with superior material. You get what you pay for.
This is NOT new, it has been happening for years.
Chinese products will always be around, as long as the North American market supports it.

So come on.....we cant blame China, when it is US/Canada that in a large part drives and supports the market!!! Go into any store and you will easily see the light.
Avex rivets..........think about it and make sure to test them...Just like ZAC advises.
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Ron,
Are you saying that the North American Companies specified lead paint??.....c'mon!
Rich H

"it had been discovered that many of the products (especially the le
ad paint on toys) were produced by specifications and engine===================




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PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 9:57 am    Post subject: China products Reply with quote

Good point, not to mention the overzealous inspectors from EEOC, OSHA, Natural Resources, labor relations board, etc.etc. I spent most of my adult life in Mfg. and you do not want to offend any of these guys. The are litigious, hostile, nit pickers who think you are the lowest form of life. Of course both management and the labor unions share the blame too.

BTW I have several HF tools and I would much prefer American Made, but it is almost non-exsistent.
Even American name brands come from China.

Bob B.
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I wish that everyone who is concerned with China was as concerned about OUR
Governments (Fed, State, Local) regulation and tax systems driving business
away. With nearly 50% of our population employed by a Government of some
sort, China or not, we're heading for trouble.

Request for clarification.

If China owns everything and busts the dollar, who will they sell to? Who
will be able to buy anything?

And, does anyone on this list list own a tool from Harbor Freight? Rivet
guns come to mind?

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 11:21 am    Post subject: China products Reply with quote

I think this is the REAL reason why business are outsourcing to China:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/2139401.stm

It would be really tough for American workers to compete with people working under such conditions, no matter how much you deregulate labor in this country.

I don't know you guys but I would never want to see any American employee working under such conditions.

William Dominguez
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baileys <baileys(at)ktis.net> wrote:[quote] Good point, not to mention the overzealous inspectors from EEOC, OSHA, Natural Resources, labor relations board, etc.etc. I spent most of my adult life in Mfg. and you do not want to offend any of these guys. The are litigious, hostile, nit pickers who think you are the lowest form of life. Of course both management and the labor unions share the blame too.

BTW I have several HF tools and I would much prefer American Made, but it is almost non-exsistent.
Even American name brands come from China.

Bob B.
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 11:34 am    Post subject: China products Reply with quote

Randy, You are right, I believe all the Craftsman tools are now made in China too.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 12:52 pm    Post subject: China products Reply with quote

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Craftsman tools WERE made by the conglomerate; Danaher Corp which still owns/makes the following brands:

Allen

Armstrong Tools

GearWrench

Holo-Krome

Iseli

K-D Tools

Matco Tools

Sata

Spline Gauges

They also own Jacobs Chucks.

Craftsman is now missing from their list, I'm sure you are right about where they are now made.

http://www.danaher.com/business/strategic_detail.asp?key=12

Regards,

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 4:37 pm    Post subject: China products Reply with quote

Larry, you are 100% correct....Joe N101HD
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 4:47 pm    Post subject: China products Reply with quote

[quote] How about the phoney drug there flooding the market with,they look just like the one's made in this country, except they's been killing people. The bad part of the story is they were bought by american drug sales men and sliped in to the supply with the real ones....Joe N101HD
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I say BUY AMERICAN or BY AMERICA>>>>> Joe N101HD
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 4:54 pm    Post subject: China products Reply with quote

Randy,I am as guilty as every one when it comes to Harbor Freight ,I going to clean all that crap out of my tool box tomorrow.....Joe N101HD
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 7:27 pm    Post subject: China products Reply with quote

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You're not guilty of anything Joe and keep your HF tools. The point is that you can't make a big point of swearing off Chinese tools and A/C parts while all the shoes your family wears, half your car parts, the Christmas lights decorating your home & tree, and a lot (not all) of the stuff sold at Wal-Mart and Kmart also comes from China.

We all need to brush up on economics. Go to economist www.walterewilliams.com and read everything on his site. If Harbor Freight's China foundry wants to cast a 55 lb. anvil out of mined cast iron, take a machining cut across the top, package it and ship it halfway around the world to sell to us for $24.95 on sale, it allows all of us to have a anvil in our shop.

The pendulum is actually swinging back our way. Price pressure is starting to affect Chinese products. For example; the Chinese produced a drill bit for one dollar three years ago when their workers made 33 cents a hour. Now high speed steel has doubled in price and although still cheap, their labor now costs 66 cents per hour. Yet they have trained the world to pay only one dollar for this drill bit. The price pressure causes them to try to hold that price so they try to cut everywhere else from materials to process with the result being quality suffers. Now the product that was of marginal quality is now unusable so if they fail every time you quit buying.

I have noticed this on industrial products. So for many items, I have quite buying imports and have started buying "made in USA" again.

Importing from China only pays if you are making a commodity type item in huge quantities, month after month, shipment after shipment. If you need a small variation from the norm, they aren't interested.

Have the Chinese jumped in and started making Jabiru engines?

I buy from HF all the time, but am very selective as to what I buy. Some items are pure junk, some are usable for very light duty, some actually work very well. A lot of their tools are good for very infrequent use. In the long run, they don't hold up.

HF sockets have worked well for me. Their wrenches are clumsy clubs. Their electric tools usually don't hold up and aren't that much cheaper than the major brands at Home Depot. Buy a set of their tru-arc ring pliers and the points may snap off with their first use. I bought a gear puller set and with the first use, I pulled the threads out of the center, no heat treatment I guess? I bought a auto-darkening welding helmet from them that works fine. Their air tools are competitive with other imports.

The whole picture is very complex and the above is a very quick overview of just a few aspects of the subject.

Regards and Apologies,

Randy, Las Vegas

P.S.: Wal-Mart sells a line of spray paint for $ .99 each. Made in USA! It includes: A metal can, a lithographed label, a plastic nozzle, a plastic cap, the paint, the propellant and a rattle ball along with American effort to put it all together. How can this be?


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