This isn't so much a made in china thing, it's an issue with quality  
control and expectations from
the buyer. It's not as if Sear actually had factories making this  
stuff (did they? Perhaps 100 years back?), they sent engineering  
specs (maybe not?) out
and had USA companies build the stuff, then should have had QA  
confirm it was upto the engineering specs.
Well maybe Sears tossed all their engineers so no-one is qualified to  
do that type of work, likely again too.

Now they have factories in China make it, So where is the weak link,  
are the specs if they even exist crummy to begin with, or
is there no quality checking? likely too.


mmm, yet another example. I friend of mine bought some garage/shop  
cabinetry from Sears. the sides are particle board, he now has
6 sets he is returning today. All six sets have fractures on the  
particle boards. Why? Well he thinks they stacked them oh say 1000
deep on some freighter so the weight fractured the ones at the bottom.

Oh another diesel board a trucker there was complaining that taking  
supplies to Japan car plants in Alabama was the worst because they
would reject the shipment if the plastic wrap wasn't to the  
specification. Why? Well if the supplier couldn't follow the  
instructions for wrapping
the box, why would you think they read the specs for metallurgy  
involved?

So if the spec says don't stack more than 50 deep, likely written on  
the box too, then you get them stacked 500 deep, why would you
accept that? Apparently Sears does...

On Jul 16, 2007, at 1:51 PM, E M wrote:

> I went to Sears with the hope I'd find US made stuff too.  All the  
> socket
> sets and wrenches were made in China.  I walked out with my money  
> in my
> pocket.

John
1983 300TDt  384k Kilometers (mobil 1 Delvac)
1990's 300TDt  198k Kilometers (mobil 1 Delvac)
1993 500SEL 194k Kilometers (mobil 1 Delvac)



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