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I've been buying some new hand tools lately and have found it pretty easy to find made in USA
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Great find Tim ,,I have noticed a lot of things are being made in our country again ..sure hope it continues..
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I’ve got a rubber mallet from Estwing- well made product.
I’ve got a few knives from this company now. It started with a tomato knife. I didn’t know there was a specific knife style for a tomato but it works well. If you slice a lot of tomatoes I recommend one. I believe the tomato knife cost me $6 Box of toys that caught my eye at Menards. New snow boots. |
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Did the tomato knife get your thumb?..
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Thanks guys. It healed up right as rain. Lesson learned.
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Screw gun tip bites can be nasty. They make driving screws easier, but they can make you pay for that convenience
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if anyone has a quad, dirtbike, motorcycle, sea-doo or other powersport toy, Yuasa battery's are made in the US.
and well made at that. this is the orig battery from my wife's '07 suzuki atv. never un-hooked it ever, never put it on a charger, for FOURTEEN yrs this thing would crank her quad over without fail...until this yr. Didn't have enough juice to kick it over, put it on the charger and it then fired, but would not hold a charge. let me say that again, FOURTEEN yrs...never seen any kind of battery offer up that kind of service. needless to say i bought her another Yuasa battery, also bought a new one for the kid's Arctic cat quad as it came wit some cheapy off brand one. wife's old battery. note the manufactor date, '07 Attachment 2102532Attachment 2102533 and a couple of new Yuasa's Attachment 2102534Attachment 2102535 |
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The battery finally gave out on my riding mower so I just start it with the rope :lol:
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I believe Harley 'labeled' batteries have been Yuasa for a long time. That's about the only thing I go to the dealer for anymore.
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My USA made, 18 year old patio furniture was worn out and ripped. Rather than buy disposable Walmart junk that would last about a year here, I looked into buying new slings. The frames were weathered, but solid and no need to throw them out. The set was big $$$ when I bought it new, and now runs almost double :eek: Wife found a company that stitches up new slings in the correct fabric, just take measurements off the old and they replicate them. They sent the new material along with fresh spline. I used a torch to burn out the old stuff as it was in there solid :lol: Wire brushed the frames, along with a fresh coat of Rustoleum hammered finish paint and they are brand new again and should go another 18 years. A little work and less than 1/4 the cost of new for quality that will last :)
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New bird feeder...squirrels lose.
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Does anyone here know anything about Patton fans? They have been my fan of choice for many years. My most recent purchase five or so years ago. I want to get a couple fans and all my searches either turn up out of stock results I think are old or offerings on Ebay, Etsy, etc. It appears they are history but does anyone know for sure? |
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Battery disconnect for longer term storage of 6V or 12V systems. Can serve as an anti-theft device if the knob is removed.
Side post: https://www.gamainc.com/product/bs100/ Top post: https://www.gamainc.com/product/bs200/ |
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when shopping for a water heater - BRADFORD WHITE AMERICAN STRONG :flag:
WE ARE COMMITTED TO AMERICAN MANUFACTURING. We are an American-owned company and all of our manufacturing facilities are located in the United States of America. Bradford White proudly employs over 2,000 people at our manufacturing operations in Middleville, Niles and Delton, Michigan, and Rochester, New Hampshire |
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Changed the oil in the 85 .
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Other Larry and I were discussing Zippos the other day. Made in America for sure as is Zippo fluid and service parts. From my Iron Maiden Zippo
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Guy I work with just redid the bathroom in his shop. Pulled out the old heavy metal sink and put something new in (not sure what he used). Anyway he went to load his truck for a dump run and put the sink in upside down. On the bottom it said Made In The United States Of America. Not just made in the USA. He pulled it out of his truck, it was killing him to toss it, ex Marine. In the end he just had no need for it and ended up taking to the recycle place. He told the fella there about it ... guy pulled it out for himself.
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I ran across these coins a few weeks ago and ordered one for each of my kids, myself, and a buddy of mine. If it had only been the message but made in China I probably would not have purchased. Not cheap, but I believe in supporting American workers even if it costs me a little more.
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I needed cereal bowls for my oatmeal. At Walmart I found two choices that fit my needs. One was ceramic and the other was cobalt blue glass. I liked the look of the glass one plus it was a chipped ceramic bowl that had me needing new bowls. I look on the bottoms, ceramic $1.50 made in China, glass $1.00 made in USA (Pyrex). There's no doubt what I bought, right? But what's wrong with this picture here? China crap for 50% more than long time brand name made in USA oven-safe Pyrex. I'd like to find this type of option more often when buying goods. |
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This shirt is about as American as it gets
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Canada - blade guards. Wish the skates were too.
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Welding gloves for use around the fire pit.
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Didn’t take a picture but my Timberwolf splitter is made in America . Not just assembled but 85% of the components are American made . Built in Rutland VT it was at the time about 500 more than the assembled in America one’s at Tractor and the other big box stores .
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Heavy duty ridge ladder hook Acro brand
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I have those ridge hooks. I don't like the wheels pivoting. They turn sideways and the ladder wants to take off sideways.
I use utility knife blades made in the USA. Small victory but I take it where I find it. Personna Utility Blades 100 pack 61-0029 American Safety Razor Company Industrial Division Razor blade Lane Verona, VA 24482-0979 (800) 336-4061 indust@personna.com |
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anybody got a GMT400 with a kaput 4by actuator? after 31 yrs my stock one kaffed.
order a Dorman 600-100. around a hundred clams from amazon. was pleasantly surprised finding this. ya, it's not the upgraded one available, but it still kicks on and off in about 3-5 seconds, faster by far than the old stock one Attachment 2157677 |
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I haven't tested to see what the issue is yet, but my '95 is not engaging into 4wd. If I need an actuator (probably do), I'll get one of those USA ones. Thanks for the heads-up
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My '93 plow truck no longer went into 4x4 and that is what it was. I don't remember what brand I bought though. Wasn't too bad to change it. LockDoc |
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