What hand tools are German? I can't think of anyi buy a lot of german made hand tools but in the back of my mind i keep thinking theyre being made in a sweat shop by a bunch of muzzies ...god i hope im wrong....
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What hand tools are German? I can't think of anyi buy a lot of german made hand tools but in the back of my mind i keep thinking theyre being made in a sweat shop by a bunch of muzzies ...god i hope im wrong....
Gedore is a huge name.What hand tools are German? I can't think of any
bro.....wera,wiha,knipex,hazet,nws.....theyre all great,but i have my doubts that herman and schultz are making theseWhat hand tools are German? I can't think of any
Tesla's catch on fire and can't be put out with conventional firefighting equipment. My uncle is a firey and they were told if they come across a Tesla in an accident...They are to leave it well alone...And that goes for all Lithium ion battery cars..So if you are stuck in one and it is on fire...You gonna Burn baby Burn...Where is Tesla made? Tesla is the new champion.
I honestly have not heard of any. I did use lots of hand tools in my engineering days. Snap on was always the most desirable spanners I remember that. I had a lovely moore and wright digital vernier caliper. I think that's correct. I did have a very nice 0-25 micrometer too. I liked that. You know I actually miss making things on lathes. Cutting threads so they are such a beautiful fit with no free-play. I was actually pretty fkin good too. I sold all my tools and threw all of the lovely metal test pieces in the bin. I made things using miller's and lathes that were just to show skills, they had no uses. Apart from the vice. And I made a few drill drifts? I'm not sure if that's the name. The tapered piece of metal a drill bit went in then went in the tailstock? I forget. I was good at that and I really miss it.bro.....wera,wiha,knipex,hazet,nws.....theyre all great,but i have my doubts that herman and schultz are making these
Ah shit Bro,U keep putting a Smile on my Fkn Face! OOGA BOOGA!!! Lmfao...SPAlthough I've owned two Corvettes...both of which I've enjoyed...I did encounter several problems, emanating from the assembly line with each one of them...which involved trips to the dealership to correct.
I have never encountered any such assembly line problems with the two German-made Porsche's that I have owned.
They have ran and performed flawlessly.
Also, I would ascribe higher quality...inside and out...fit and finish...etc...to the German made cars.
Now, you might ask me..."Ward...why the difference in quality between the two cars?"
That's a good question...and it deserves a good...and honest answer.
So, here's the difference between the two.
The two Corvettes I've owned were both made at Chevrolet's Corvette Plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
The two Porsche's I've owned were both made in Germany.
Now, due to "affirmative action," inclusion," and "diversity," a certain percentage of the workers hired at the Bowling Green plant must be niggers...in order to meet government mandated hiring "quotas."
If the Corvettes at the Bowling Green plant were made by 100% White workers, I have no doubt that the quality level of the cars produced would also be 100%.
However, when niggers must be hired by the Corvette plant to meet certain mandatory government nigger hiring "quotas," then we start having problems.
Instead of the most qualified and most intelligent workers being hired...ie: "the cream rising to the top"...a certain amount of lesser qualified niggers must be hired to meet mandatory government nigger hiring "quotas."
Whereas the Porsche facility in Germany hires German workers...without a mandatory amount of less qualified niggers.
Thus, when I bought my two Corvettes, I know that a certain percentage of lesser qualified niggers were involved in the manufacturing process...and the lesser quality, and fit and finish showed.
But when I bought my two Porsche's, I knew that they were made in Germany...by White German workers...and the superior quality, fit and finish, etc., showed.
And that's the main problem with American manufacturing and workmanship...the government mandate to hire a certain quota of niggers...who are almost always less qualified than the White applicants...and then the resulting inferior product that ends up being produced.
That's why the quality of American manufacturing (where niggers are involved) lags behind the quality of manufacturing plants in many other countries.
And this applies to any manufacturing, or product, or any service...it's just a fact.
Imagine for instance if I had five White German men build a workshop for me....
And then I called you on the phone and said..."Hey, I just had a new workshop built by five Germans...you need to come over and check out their workmanship and build quality."
Then, as you're leaving the house, you would tell wifey..."Hey Denise, I'm going over to Ward's house to have a beer with him and check out the new workshop he just had built by five German guys."
And wifey would say..."Damn!!! Five German guys?? You know the quality of that workshop is going to be good...damn good!!"
Now, let's change the scenario, and you tell wifey..."Hey Denise, I'm going over to Ward's house to have a beer with him and check out the new workshop he just had built by five niggers."
And wifey would say..."What the fuck!!! Why in the hell would Ward hire five niggers to build his workshop??"
"You know as well as I do that the quality of that workshop won't be worth a shit!!"
That's just the way it is people...with everything.
I know it, and deep down, you know it too...in fact, everybody knows it.
Regards,
-Ward
Fuck Dude,If U've got the room,U should pick up an old lathe and a miller and Hobby-up a ltl bit!...SPI honestly have not heard of any. I did use lots of hand tools in my engineering days. Snap on was always the most desirable spanners I remember that. I had a lovely moore and wright digital vernier caliper. I think that's correct. I did have a very nice 0-25 micrometer too. I liked that. You know I actually miss making things on lathes. Cutting threads so they are such a beautiful fit with no free-play. I was actually pretty fkin good too. I sold all my tools and threw all of the lovely metal test pieces in the bin. I made things using miller's and lathes that were just to show skills, they had no uses. Apart from the vice. And I made a few drill drifts? I'm not sure if that's the name. The tapered piece of metal a drill bit went in then went in the tailstock? I forget. I was good at that and I really miss it.
There used to be German tools But all their companies got bought out by the Swedes...What hand tools are German? I can't think of any
Japs make the best cars..Korean cars are better now, too...I have reliant regal fastest car on the road German cars are crap along with American cars.
I don’t think so my reliant regal would kick there arse.Japs make the best cars..Korean cars are better now, too...
it looks like a motorbike for people too stupid to ride an actual motorbike.I don’t think so my reliant regal would kick there arse.
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The tapered piece of metal a drill bit went in then went in the tailstock? Collet..I honestly have not heard of any. I did use lots of hand tools in my engineering days. Snap on was always the most desirable spanners I remember that. I had a lovely moore and wright digital vernier caliper. I think that's correct. I did have a very nice 0-25 micrometer too. I liked that. You know I actually miss making things on lathes. Cutting threads so they are such a beautiful fit with no free-play. I was actually pretty fkin good too. I sold all my tools and threw all of the lovely metal test pieces in the bin. I made things using miller's and lathes that were just to show skills, they had no uses. Apart from the vice. And I made a few drill drifts? I'm not sure if that's the name. The tapered piece of metal a drill bit went in then went in the tailstock? I forget. I was good at that and I really miss it.
True dat.The best advice for buying a car is, never buy the first series of any car...You are the guinea pig for any problems or bugs the car will have, that then get improved for the next series.. Even wait till the third series if you can...
You don’t need a car licence to drive them.it looks like a motorbike for people too stupid to ride an actual motorbike.