Recall on Chinese welders

   / Recall on Chinese welders #11  
Definitely not sure about hawking wares comment, as I have only commented in relevant sections or when questioned about it directly. I have received multiple emails and thanks for the input I have put in here since I have been here, and appreciate my approach. In fact, I had a guy call me late this week about something I had commented about in the tractor forums...Which I answered and the welding aspect was only brought up in the conversation by him.

But I believe I do have reason to question your sincerity about keeping Americans working, proudly displaying a Japanese tractor in your Avatar. I dont mean you don't care about it, but at best its very hypocritical. I think most people see through this type rhetoric
 
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Definitely not sure about hawking wares comment, as I have only commented in relevant sections or when questioned about it directly. I have received multiple emails and thanks for the input I have put in here since I have been here, and appreciate my approach. In fact, I had a guy call me late this week about something I had commented about in the tractor forums...Which I answered and the welding aspect was only brought up in the conversation by him.

But I believe I do have reason to question your sincerity about keeping Americans working, proudly displaying a Japanese tractor in your Avatar. I dont mean you don't care about it, but at best its very hypocritical. I think most people see through this type rhetoric

I don't believe that there is a tractor below 45 h.p. that is made in this country.

My Kubota was assembled in Georgia by American workers... And Japan sure ain't China!

BTW, Whenever a dollar of mine is spent, I'm conscious of where the money goes, and the American craftsman is foremost in my mind. Even if it costs me more.... And you can take that fact to the bank!

I was a blue collar worker myself. I live the life of a blue collar worker since 1967, working with my hands, and yes, my heart! Ya' know why?? Because everything that went out the door that was made by me had my name on it!

Hypocrite that I am!
 
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   / Recall on Chinese welders #13  
I never did care what country anything was made in as far as trying to buy something,just always try and get my best bang for the buck,got a korean tractor and one ford and two jap cars,bet the overalls I'm wearing now wasn't made in usa or this computor I'm one finger typeing on now,,don't bother me a bit.

I'm just a poor hillbilly,ain't got no need worrying about things like that.

On the other hand,will say I've bought some chinese junk before,and have bought some chinese stuff that is as good as made anywheres,,its just a chance you take,,,you take that chance with stuff made anywheres,,but china maybe more,,but at china prices,you are more willing sometimes to take chances.

As far as recalled things,the best car/truck maker in the world[as far as making quality products,toyota],has been recalling more things than not lately it seems,,so,what does that prove,still wouldn't think twice about buying a toyota pickup,,,just this poor hillbillys opinion.:D
 
   / Recall on Chinese welders #14  
Definitely not sure about hawking wares comment, as I have only commented in relevant sections or when questioned about it directly. I have received multiple emails and thanks for the input I have put in here since I have been here, and appreciate my approach. In fact, I had a guy call me late this week about something I had commented about in the tractor forums...Which I answered and the welding aspect was only brought up in the conversation by him.

But I believe I do have reason to question your sincerity about keeping Americans working, proudly displaying a Japanese tractor in your Avatar. I dont mean you don't care about it, but at best its very hypocritical. I think most people see through this type rhetoric

I am kind of confused here you mentioned comments about hawking wares post or comments, I don't see any posts of his in this thread. Where is the thread at that you are talking about?
 
   / Recall on Chinese welders #16  
Now I am not sure what is going on period. lol... :)

In your post you referred to hawking wares instead of hawking your wares so I thought you was referring to one of the other members screen name but I just read one of his posts and his screen name is gale hawkins not hawking wares. After rereading some of the posts I kind of get an idea of what he is talking about and I started to give my opinions as to what he was referring to but I don't believe it would be right to do so. Has everlast just been making welders for about five years or have they just been selling in the USA for about five years?
 
   / Recall on Chinese welders #17  
Everlast started as a company in 2005 or so. The welders we sell are manufactured in a factory that has been manufacturing welders since 1994.
 

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